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Award for Dr Lesley McFadyen
Birkbeck historian Mike Berlin presents a new BBC series about immigration
Two students on our Certificate of Higher Education in Understanding Visual Arts have had their work featured in public spaces in the East End as part of the East End Art Trail.
Professor Lynda Nead discussed the age of crinoline in a plenary lecture at a conference at the University of Virginia, Charlottesville.
Fiona Candlin, Senior Lecturer in Museum Studies, took part in a study day at the British Museum on the 15th of March on 'Encountering the Sacred in Museums'.
A student and a lecturer on the World Arts and Artefacts Certificate of Higher Education have both achieved recognition for their work.
Ben Burt, Lecturer in World Arts and Artefacts, has recently had his book on world art published by Bloomsbury.
Nick Lambert, Lecturer in Digital Art and Culture, chaired a panel at Central St Martins on 5th February. This was organised to discuss the collaborative artwork Null Object: Gustav Metzger thinks about nothing which was first shown at Work Gallery in November 2012.
Students and young people from across the Olympic Host boroughs attend workshop on architecture
Tiffany Boyle, PhD candidate in the Department of History of Art and Screen Media, will be presenting her research on sport in African-American Culture at the University of California, Berkeley in March.