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Research by Birkbeck and Uppsala University, Sweden, shows a strong pupil response to light could be an early marker of autism spectrum disorder (ASD).
The funds raised will go towards buying equipment for Birkbeck’s new ToddlerLab and enable research into developmental conditions like autism and ADHD.
Birkbeck's Mentoring Pathways scheme opens up opportunities for students across our science departments.
Professor Carter's career-long contribution to the field and community of thermochronometry is recognised by this award.
Results of new Birkbeck study suggest emotional upheaval of diagnosis and treatment can be lessened.
The initiative, which is helping 20 asylum seekers to study at the College for a year, is a finalist at the Guardian University Awards.
The new ToddlerLab will enable Birkbeck’s Centre for Brain and Cognitive Development to learn more about the inner world of toddlers.
The awards ceremony honoured research work from Birkbeck academics and PhD researchers that is finding a wider audience.
Professor Claire Callender’s co-authored report for the Sutton Trust shows how tuition fee increases in 2012 caused a decline in part-time undergraduate higher education study in England.
Professor David Latchman writes to UUK calling for continued talks with UCU to build on progress which has been made.