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Professor Eve will use the €30,000 grant from OpenAIRE to expand his work on open access publishing in the humanities.
A creative writing graduate from Birkbeck has been awarded a fellowship with the Writers Guild of America (WGA) that will help to carve her career in screenwriting.
The Representation of the People Act, passed on 6 February 1918, gave women the right to vote in the UK for the first time. Birkbeck academics celebrate this centenary and look at how we can make further strides towards equality.
Leading literary agency Aitken Alexander has created a new scholarship in Creative Writing at Birkbeck, aiming to find and nurture literary talent from groups underrepresented in publishing.
Professor Rose will be a judge of the prestigious fiction award as it enters its 50th year.
Elle Aspell-Sheppard won the prize with a sharp analysis of the rhetoric of President Trump’s electoral campaign.
Winner of the 2011 Booker prize, author Julian Barnes spoke to students and staff at Birkbeck about his novel ‘The Sense of an Ending’ at the annual Man Booker event.
The critically acclaimed, sold-out play, Beginning, written by Birkbeck’s David Eldridge will transfer from the National Theatre to the Ambassadors Theatre in the West End for ten-weeks in January.
A collaboration between Birkbeck academic Dr Isabel Davis and artist Anna Burrel has produced a series of artworks depicting the history of 'un-pregnancy', which will feature at The Peltz Gallery.