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A new essay by Dr Antoine Bousquet on the evolution of military conflict
A grant from Research Councils UK will enable Birkbeck to build upon existing public engagement initiatives and enrich our culture of engagement.
The Mechanics’ Issue 14 includes stories by award-winning established authors as well as featuring new voices from Birkbeck and beyond.
A new biocultural training aid launches today, developed with the support of Birkbeck and the British Council. It is part of a project to reconnect indigenous communities with artefacts and botanical specimens.
The Department of History of Art at Birkbeck presents a series of seminars on medieval and renaissance art, supported by the Bequest established in memory of Professor Peter Murray, the Department’s founder.
Paul Watt, an academic in Birkbeck's Department of Geography, spoke on the BBC Sunday Politics show about estate regeneration.
Paul Watt, an academic in Birkbeck’s Department of Geography, appeared on BBC Radio 5 Live, talking about homelessness.
Nasheed Qamar Faruqi's film David Hawkins: A Battle of the Mind was chosen out of hundreds of submissions by the Arts and Humanities Research Council.
Westminster Watch is back for a new series. Dr Dermot Hodson and Dr Ben Worthy discuss the Labour and Conservative Party conferences.
Birkbeck is set to partner in a major new heritage project for London.