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The Natural Environment Research Council and the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council are funding two new PhD training programmes to be delivered through a consortium of universities, one of which is Birkbeck.
The findings reveal details about how current Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis drugs work, providing a roadmap for designing next-generation treatments.
Former Birkbeck academic returns as Vice-Chancellor.
Grants have been made by the Arts and Humanities Research Council, the Medical Research Council and the Wellcome Trust.
Birkbeck’s annual Science Week is taking place from Tuesday 30 May to Tuesday 6 June, with the option to join in-person or virtually.
This year, Birkbeck marks its 200th anniversary, making it extra special for those graduating.
The World Health Organization (WHO) cites antibiotic resistance as one of the biggest threats to global health, food security, and development today.
As Birkbeck marks its 200th anniversary this year, it is furthering its commitment to ensuring current students and alumni always have access to the transformative power of education.
New research, published in Cell, illuminates the molecular 'trains' that transport cargoes essential for human health and development.
Former Universities Minister, Jo Johnson will be formally recognised as a Fellow of Birkbeck, receiving the university’s highest award.