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The counselling service will bring together mental health practitioners from universities across the UK for training sessions to address the critical issues of student mental health and wellbeing.
New research from Birkbeck’s Department of Organizational Psychology shows high levels of mental stress amongst NHS consultants.
Teaching and overall satisfaction for the College highly ranked in London for latest National Student Survey with several subjects performing well nationally.
Alongside her role as President of the College, Baroness Joan Bakewell DBE is known for her journalism, broadcasting, creative writing and humanitarianism. She is also a Labour Party peer.
Donors, volunteers, students and staff of Birkbeck gathered at ‘An Evening of Thanks’ to celebrate contributions to our community, made possible by the generosity of benefactors.
Birkbeck last night celebrated the end of the first year of the Compass Project, an initiative which gave asylum seekers access to fully funded study. 20 more students will begin courses through the scheme this autumn.
Professor Nead is among 76 distinguished scholars to be elected to the fellowship, having been chosen in recognition of her work on the history of nineteenth- and twentieth-century British visual culture.
Birkbeck’s Institute for Criminal Policy Research has launched the third edition of a handbook hugely influential to prison managers and policy makers worldwide.
The plaque has been installed at the College’s main library in Malet Street in memory of the late former student.
Professor Evangelia Demerouti and Dr Wilson Wong of CIPD delivered keynote lectures on the changing world of work at the Alec Rodger Memorial Lecture and Organizational Psychology Summer Seminar.