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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.
The programme of Orientation and course induction events are a great chance for students to meet new classmates and to prepare as well as possible for the start of term.
A new book edited by Dr Sue Konzelmann offers policy solutions that, if implemented, would lead to a fairer society.
A 230-tonne boulder gives new insight into the processes that drive change on a comet’s surface.
Historians and novelists Philippa Gregory and Stella Tillyard joined Birkbeck to discuss narrative, writing and finding the balance between fact and fiction.
If a general election is called this autumn, students who are registered to vote elsewhere will need to apply for a postal vote or register at their new address.
John McDonnell, who completed his Master’s degree in Politics and Sociology at Birkbeck, returned to Bloomsbury to announce his party’s adoption of the Financial Transactions Tax.
Birkbeck’s Department of History, Classics and Archaeology will open its doors to the public with a series of free events exploring histories ranging from ancient to modern.