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Professor Crawford's Fellowship at ANU will support further research into astrobiology, space exploration and the discipline of big history through a symposium.
Government data shows salaries for Birkbeck graduates are way above sector averages a year after end of studies and ninth highest in UK.
Birkbeck will receive €2.8 million, of a total grant of €115 million, to lead on research relating to infants in trials which will increase understanding of autism and help develop new therapies.
Professor Ted Melhuish of the Department of Psychological Sciences presented evidence to MPs on the Education Committee.
A £100,000 award from Santander will fund two significant projects to promote, develop and understand entrepreneurship.
Running from 18-21 June, Birkbeck Science Week will explore the research taking place at the College.
A study of 98 typically developing children showed that those who cradle dolls on the left side show higher social cognitive abilities than those who do not, indicating the importance of the left cradling bias in children’s social development.
Birkbeck doctoral students competed in annual contest with Keith Jarrett taking the overall £500 prize.
New research from Birkbeck questions the influence of climate change on human evolution.
The findings suggest that the harmful aggregates associated with Huntington’s disease emerge from a form which could be reversible. This could have major implications for slowing or preventing disease progression in the future.