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The Lord Mayor of the City of London, Vincent Keaveny, unveiled a plaque to commemorate the pioneering Wohl Wolfson ToddlerLab.
The majority of Birkbeck’s research (83%) has been confirmed as world-leading and internationally excellent in the 2021 Research Excellence Framework (REF), the UK’s official assessment of the quality and impact of research in universities, published today.
This year’s Science Week, open to the public, is taking place from 29 March to 31 March, with the option to join in-person or virtually.
Fascinating live science experiments, short talks, and panel discussions led by Birkbeck scientists educated visitors on the human brain.
Councillor Sabrina Francis, Mayor of Camden, opened Birkbeck’s new state-of-the-art teaching centre this week, unveiling a plaque that celebrates 200 years of Birkbeck providing education in Camden.
Professor Gillian Forrester, Lead Researcher, recently featured in a short documentary and news article by New Scientist magazine, that highlighted her research and how humans are not as unique as we’d like to think.
The Psychology professor will take up the post for the next three years.
Infants with more of the genetic differences related to autism were found to respond to faces differently, before signs of autism are noticeable.
Research shows younger women suffering increased levels of post-traumatic stress.
The findings are important because detecting ADHD early means individuals can then benefit from early intervention and treatment options.