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“Studying at Birkbeck is easily the most significant thing I’ve ever done in my life.” Inspired by her time at Birkbeck and motivated to invest in the College’s future, actress and photographer Paris Jefferson has pledged a gift to Birkbeck in her will.
The fourth Essay Film Festival will highlight three longstanding practitioners of the form: Jef Cornelis, Vivienne Dick and Mani Kaul. The Festival is presented in partnership between the ICA and Birkbeck.
Professor Frank Trentmann’s title Empire of Things won the 2018 Austrian Science Prize for the best book in the humanities, social sciences and cultural studies.
The College's Master calls on both sides to return to talks as some staff stage several days of strike action over pension changes.
Dr Mark Panton researched the impact of football stadium-led regeneration projects for his PhD at Birkbeck and has now turned his thesis into a graphic book.
Professor David Latchman urges newly appointed education panel to make boosting part-time study a priority.
A creative writing graduate from Birkbeck has been awarded a fellowship with the Writers Guild of America (WGA) that will help to carve her career in screenwriting.
Daragh Carville, whose past screen hits include Being Human, celebrates ITV commission for police drama.
The late British photographer Jo Spence's life will be celebrated through an archive of works, as featured in a new exhibition at the Peltz Gallery.
The Representation of the People Act, passed on 6 February 1918, gave women the right to vote in the UK for the first time. Birkbeck academics celebrate this centenary and look at how we can make further strides towards equality.