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Results, published this week, capture the views of final year undergraduates and reflect positively on teaching and the overall student experience at Birkbeck.
Students from the university’s Diversity 100 programme highlighted the need for more effective networking with a focus on opportunities for underrepresented groups to channel diverse perspectives and bring their research to the fore.
New appointments reflect Birkbeck's history as a university of choice for Parliamentarians and policymakers.
On Saturday 29 June, applicants and prospective students will have the chance to find out what makes Birkbeck so special.
The visa allows students who successfully complete a bachelor’s or master’s degree to stay in the UK and work for two years, and those completing a PhD to remain and work for three years.
The call sets out policy priorities for the next government to overcome barriers to post-16 education.
New analysis from Times Higher Education reveals the most cost-effective universities and university systems around the world.
The study involved over 9,000 pre-school children who were assessed at ages 2, 3 and 4, and also had their behaviour across childhood and adolescence and GCSE results recorded.
This year’s highlights included celebrating Birkbeck’s 200th anniversary, receiving very positive results from student feedback in the National Student Survey, and Birkbeck being ranked in the top 20 UK universities for social mobility.
The University’s staff, students and alumni have been commemorating the bicentenary throughout 2023 and this weekend officially marks the milestone.