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The interactive exhibition will form part of the 'Who Are Ya?' event in August.
Researchers have developed the first test to tell you how your gaming habits compare with the rest of the population, and are now looking at how socioeconomic factors and personality traits may contribute to the development of 'gaming disorders'.
Catch up on the latest news and activity from the Department.
A Birkbeck-UCL study shows 1 in 20 doctors are alcohol dependent and nearly 1 in 10 have a binge-eating disorder.
Performers including Cate Blanchett, Paloma Faith and Federico Bonelli call for change following Birkbeck/PiPA research into low wages and work-life balance in the performing arts.
Prejudice against minority groups in Britain is "shockingly widespread" according to the first national study of prejudice for over 10 years.
Emma Vetriano, who graduated with an MSc Sports Management and Marketing degree this year, has been announced as one of 30 Sports Industry NextGen Leaders for 2019.
The survey, conducted by Professor Almuth McDowall in partnership with Parents and Carers in Performing Arts (PIPA), found that performing arts professionals with caring responsibilities earn £3,000 less a year than those without.
The report, by academics from Birkbeck and the University of Bedfordshire, makes new recommendations to tackle the mental health crisis amongst UK doctors.
Dr Benedetta Crisafulli won the best paper award for a research paper exploring the impact of social influencers’ presence in crisis responses on corporate reputation.