You are here:
Dr Rajith Dissanayake’s work revives early contributions of women in science and sheds new light on South Asian mammalogy.
The launch event showcased current research that is already helping to inform and guide approaches to current global challenges, as well as sharing insights into future projects.
The study found that work addiction can drive burnout, but psychological resources such as hope and self-efficacy help protect against it.
Hallucinations are a rare phenomenon and are troubling experiences in which someone sees or hears things which are not there, but which feel very real.
The Brighter Futures Grants is an initiative developed in partnership with Santander Universities that’s aimed at providing students with funding to support their studies.
The new season of University Challenge began on 12 August.
Birkbeck will be contributing to future debate by addressing a range of points that are touched upon in UUK’s report.
Over 1,600 people across organisations and sectors were involved in the research, which has been collated into a report that makes clear recommendations for practice and policy to put more focus on wellbeing support which is neurodiversity sensitive.
David Eldridge’s new espionage thriller, “Betrayal”, follows a conflicted MI5 officer balancing national security threats with personal struggles while the National Theatre will premiere the final play in his trilogy “End”.
This year’s shortlist covers multiple centuries and countries, with a focus on major turning points in the histories of the Americas, Britain, Bangladesh, Germany, India, Pakistan and South Africa.