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Graduation will take place from 22 to 25 April, with ceremonies also being live-streamed.
From 7-10 May, the public will have the opportunity to witness and experience the latest innovations emerging from the intersection of art, research, and culture.
Last week the Prime Minister’s Council for Science and Technology and the United States’ President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology made a joint statement which draws on the research.
The scroll features a quote written in 1924 by former Prime Minister and Birkbeck alumnus, Ramsay MacDonald, which celebrates Birkbeck’s enduring mission and ethos of widening participation in higher education.
The new festival, open to the public, is taking place from 18 to 22 March, with interactive and participatory online and in-person events that will inform and inspire.
The study examined over 7 million articles and the alarming results show long-term access for a significant proportion of the scholarly record is seriously jeopardized if a publisher ceases to exist.
John le Carré’s novel, The Spy Who Came in from the Cold, will be adapted for the stage by David Eldridge.
Birkbeck’s Autumn Graduations saw seven ceremonies occur across three days in early December.
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 funding will be used to provide tailored support for groups recognised as being disadvantaged in higher education, to further their research and careers in health and health-related subjects.