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The festival is set to include a programme of live virtual events open to audiences globally, with artists’ and curators’ talks, conversations with filmmakers, and discussions with critics and researchers. Book your place onto the events now.
Research considers the community response to COVID-19 within the context of sociolinguistics- the visual display of signs in urban settings.
Analysing the links between political communication and ideology with a deeper look into its impact on conservative, right-wing groups.
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.
We will welcome all students who meet the conditions of their original offer to Birkbeck, alongside those who we have already offered places to over the last few days.
Researchers from the Hidden Persuaders project, working in collaboration with artist Dr Lizzie Burns and filmmakers from Birkbeck’s Derek Jarman Lab, created an outreach project that gave young Londoners the opportunity to explore brainwashing by producing their own award-winning films.
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This year, Birkbeck’s Arts festival has gone completely virtual and will run from 18 May to 19 June. Highlights include a Birkbeck academic in conversation with author Deborah Levy and live performances from Louise Wilcox and Shabnam Shabazi.