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Public events exploring history, classics and archaeology come to Birkbeck.
An innovative study by the Institute for Criminal Policy Research at Birkbeck, in partnership with Victim Support and the Centre for Justice Innovation, will explore the impact of language barriers in criminal justice policy.
Birkbeck hosts launch of new film which will support diversity in the curriculum
Graduates are formally celebrating their academic qualification at seven ceremonies across three days from 30 April to 2 May.
New research from Birkbeck's Department of Psychological Sciences shows how simple cognitive exercises may reduce symptoms of depression in young people.
Aaron Columbus won the 2018 Curriers’ Company London History Essay Prize for his research into the plague-endemic experience of a suburban London parish.
Performers including Cate Blanchett, Paloma Faith and Federico Bonelli call for change following Birkbeck/PiPA research into low wages and work-life balance in the performing arts.
Dr Antoine Bousquet from Birkbeck’s Department of Politics won the STAIR Book Award for his recent monograph, The Eye of War: Military Perception from the Telescope to the Drone.
Entrepreneurial students from Birkbeck and 12 other universities took part in the Venture Crawl, to see what London offers in terms of start-up support and for inspiration in setting up their own businesses.
Birkbeck psychologists conduct studies to measure brain and cognitive function in The Gambia and advance our understanding of the impact of early adversity.