You are here:
Professor Bourke’s free lecture series, 'Exploring the Body', will examine the changing social, cultural, and political meanings given to the material body and reveal unexpected insights into what it means to be human.
The Enterprise programme, part of Birkbeck’s careers and employability service, was the runner-up in the University Partner of the Year category at the 5th annual IPSE Awards.
Professor Martin Eve will lead Birkbeck’s part in the project, which has been made possible through a £2.2 million grant from Research England.
Television presenter Bear Grylls, founder of the children’s Summer Reading Challenge, Anne Sarrag and public servant Gillian Arthur were all named as part of this year’s honours list.
This year’s programme, running from 24-29 June 2019, will see discussions on the intriguing science behind the adolescent brain, the search for life on Mars, and how we can tell what dinosaurs were like.
The eminent human rights lawyer and equality activist has joined Birkbeck’s School of Law.
New partnership aids to improve student wellbeing.
Birkbeck’s School of Law opens its doors to the public this June for a week-long programme of free events exploring the implications and regulation of communications technologies.
New report from The Institute for Criminal Policy Research warns of public health risks from prison overcrowding
Lecturer and alumna Barbara Gibson and alumnus Claude Moraes have both won seats in this month’s election.