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One year on and the College’s East London workshops continue to make a positive impact on participants’ learning and networking opportunities.
This week has seen thousands of students graduate, with the ceremonies taking place online for the first time in the College’s near 200 year-history.
Over 3,300 students from 43 different countries have been invited to take part in the virtual celebrations, being held from 2 to 5 November.
Dr Fred A. Yamoah has received £10,000 from the Science and Technology Facilities Council Food Network+ to create a novel digital platform to connect Ghanaian fish farmers with customers.
The Athena Swan Charter is used globally to support and transform gender equality within Higher Education and Research.
The research showed a significant difference between typically developing children and autistic children in the functions of their right-left brain.
Research reveals levels to be 26% higher in affected women.
The charitable organisation that is dedicated to publishing world-leading open access humanities scholarship with no author-facing article processing charges turned five this week.
Academics from Birkbeck’s five Schools have been conferred to the title of Professor in recognition of their contribution to their respective fields.
Professor Sir Roger Penrose OM, was a awarded the prestigious prize for research he conducted at Birkbeck in the 1960s.