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Research will consider how the health of racialised communities is disproportionately impacted by environmental harm.
This week has seen thousands of students graduate, with the ceremonies taking place online for the first time in the College’s near 200 year-history.
Over 3,300 students from 43 different countries have been invited to take part in the virtual celebrations, being held from 2 to 5 November.
Birkbeck’s Institute for Crime and Justice Policy Research (ICPR) has published a new book which examines the meaning and importance of 'effective participation' in judicial proceedings.
European Society of Criminology recognises Professor Hough for significant contribution to European criminology
The webinars are part of a free, online series available to the public to hear about Birkbeck's research and topical subjects relating to the Law and Criminology.
We will welcome all students who meet the conditions of their original offer to Birkbeck, alongside those who we have already offered places to over the last few days.
A new report, ‘Time to get it right: enhancing problem-solving practice in the Youth Court’, co-authored by the Institute for Crime and Justice Policy Research (ICPR) at Birkbeck and the Centre for Justice Innovation, is published today.
Over 60 alumni have volunteered to be part of the scheme, that helps students find out more about life at Birkbeck before they start their studies in autumn.
Birkbeck receives £25,000 to support students in need during the COVID-19 pandemic, and £150,000 to support Birkbeck entrepreneurs.