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The distinguished historian will join the College in October, where he will deliver masterclasses and lectures, and participate in public history events.
The two shows are informed by Dr Simon Jarrett’s own research on the history of intellectual disability, the idea of intelligence and the idea of consciousness.
Dr Matthew Champion has been awarded the Royal History Society's Gladstone Prize.
We are delighted to announce that we will be welcoming two new Leverhulme Early Career Fellows in the coming academic year: Dr Caroline Barron and Dr Matthew Laube.
We are delighted to welcome two new permanent lecturers who will join our department in the coming academic year: Dr Kate Franklin and Dr Joseph Viscomi. Kate is a medievalist and archaeologist, Joseph a modern European historian.
Wertheim argues that whether President Trump is “normal” is beside the point. His opponents should offer a better country, not a normal one
Convened by the Raphael Samuel History Centre at Birkbeck and Queen Mary University of London, along with Ash Kotak, the festival will explore the histories and cultures of HIV/AIDS from the 1980s to the present day.
A position is being offered to undertake oral histories from people (staff and students) who have been involved with Birkbeck over the past 80 years
This is an exciting opportunity for an outstanding postdoctoral researcher to join the core team of the new Wellcome Trust-funded Investigator Award on ‘Sexual Violence, Medicine, and Psychiatry’
Professor Jan Rüger is shortlisted for the Wolfson History Prize for his exploration of Heligoland, from the Napoleonic Wars to the Cold War.