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Birkbeck receives £25,000 to support students in need during the COVID-19 pandemic, and £150,000 to support Birkbeck entrepreneurs.
This year, Birkbeck’s Arts festival has gone completely virtual and will run from 18 May to 19 June. Highlights include a Birkbeck academic in conversation with author Deborah Levy and live performances from Louise Wilcox and Shabnam Shabazi.
‘Birkbeck Inspires’ our new series of thought-provoking and entertaining events, resources and activities, has launched. Read more about the series.
Birkbeck responds to COVID-19 by offering additional financial support to recent graduates and alumni looking to undertake a master’s degree.
Research focuses on artefacts from the Amazon and will digitise heritage materials and curate content to reach the region's Indigenous people.
Birkbeck has launched the first longitudinal database of UK museums; revealing that the number of UK museums has more than tripled since 1960 due to the work of thousands of ordinary people.
The screening forms part of the British Film Institute’s Tilda Swinton film season, celebrating Swinton’s distinguished career.
Dean to leverage his role to advocate for the teaching of medieval literature