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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.
A Birkbeck professor of politics placed a report by the Home Affairs Select Committee on immigration in the United Kingdom under the spotlight, claiming it neglects the real issues.
The new Centre brings together researchers from different academic fields interested in internationalism.
The Michael J. Fox Foundation has pledged more than £100,000 towards the academic's work.
School of Business, Economics and Informatics is part of a successful consortium to deliver a new £40M Government-led initiative to plug digital skills gap.
New UCL-Birkbeck research shows the Persian shallot - a staple of Iranian cooking - makes major impact against multidrug-resistant tuberculosis.
Dr Sue Brooks is part of an international team which will research Australian coastal vulnerabilities, made possible by a prestigious Australian Research Council Discovery Project award.
Birkbeck historian and orator Professor Joanna Bourke will chair the judging panel for a prize that recognises an exceptional work of historical non-fiction, published in Britain.
Birkbeck postdoctoral fellow Sermin Ildirar's research into the psychology of film discovered people have to learn to watch films, rather than having an innate understanding of what they're seeing.
Chimere Anabanti is given Gilchrist Educational Trust award to recognise achievements in his field.