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Graduates are formally celebrating their academic qualification at seven ceremonies across three days from 24 to 26 April.
David Lammy MP and Professor Marianne Elliott are honoured for their contributions.
Professor Lynda Nead’s ‘The Tiger in the Smoke’ has been shortlisted for the PEN Hessell-Tiltman Prize for History 2018.
Birkbeck hosted an event to showcase best practices in delivering apprenticeships, encouraging businesses to enhance the skills of their workforce through learning and development partnerships with universities.
Professor Jan Rüger is shortlisted for the Wolfson History Prize for his exploration of Heligoland, from the Napoleonic Wars to the Cold War.
A grant from the British Academy will fund a research project on understanding intergenerational contact and support in the workplace, as well as the challenges of an ageing workforce for organisations.
Further strike action suspended as a result of union members ballot.
Results of new Birkbeck study suggest emotional upheaval of diagnosis and treatment can be lessened.
A new book co-edited by Dr William Ackah uses historical and contemporary examples to show how spiritual rituals and religion are understood by people of African descent.
Birkbeck's Dr Melissa Butcher is part of a team which has been awarded a major grant to research the imagined futures and dynamics of change in India's smart cities.