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Professors Sarah Childs and Rosie Campbell were among an independent group of parliamentary experts who made recommendations for the future of the National Assembly for Wales.
The College’s Sustainability team has recently launched a new programme ‘The Green Forest’ as part of its mission to reduce environmental impacts and carbon emissions on campus – and is on course to meeting its own targets.
The funds generously donated by alumni will go towards providing financial assistance to struggling students and to support Birkbeck’s mission in providing the very best facilities, support and career guidance to current and future students.
The Simons Foundation Autism Research Initiative (SFARI) pilot award will fund a project which aims to better understand autism symptoms in infants and toddlers.
A new book from Birkbeck geographers takes a close look at the lasting effects of the London 2012 Olympics for local people and the city.
McDowall’s research into the ‘always on’ culture permeating British workplaces was recognised for its impact and excellence.
An international team, including Birkbeck’s Professor Andy Carter, uncovered new evidence on the rise and fall of the Indus Civilisation.
A new website aims to help Birkbeck students and staff get involved with sustainability efforts, to help boost environmental improvements across the College.
Dr Ali Burak Güven, Dr Lara Maister and Dr Florian Steinberger won the Prize in the categories of Social Sciences, Sciences, and Arts and Humanities, respectively.
Winner of the 2011 Booker prize, author Julian Barnes spoke to students and staff at Birkbeck about his novel ‘The Sense of an Ending’ at the annual Man Booker event.