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This year we are pleased to announce that a number of academics have been promoted to professorships. Congratulations to all of our new professors!
Birkbeck will host a free public lecture on the African Diaspora in Spain on 8 October, as well as an exhibition exploring first-hand accounts of the Windrush generation, developed by Eastside Community Heritage, running from 14-19 October.
The exhibition at the Jewish Museum London, developed in partnership with the Pears Institute for the Study of Anti-Semitism at Birkbeck, confronts and debunks deeply held stereotypes surrounding Jews and money.
Students and graduates across all departments joined the event to take part in careers workshops, and build their networks with employers and each other.
The College’s Arts and Humanities courses placed at 92 in the 2020 Times Higher Education’s World University Rankings.
Funding from tailor and robe maker Ede & Ravenscroft will enable Birkbeck Students’ Union to establish the three new clubs.
Pupils who participated in the programme made the equivalent of +1 additional month’s progress in maths and +2 additional months’ progress in science, compared to those in the control group.
A new project involving the Birkbeck Sport Business Centre has been launched by UK Sport and Sport England to improve the diversity of board members in the sport sector.
Atri Banerjee has been awarded the directing prize for the stage play Hobson’s Choice.
'Maoism: A Global History' by Professor Julia Lovell has been shortlisted for the Al Rodhan Prize, the Cundhill History Prize, and the Baillie Gifford Prize.