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The Centre for Neurodiversity at Work will undertake cutting-edge research to enhance and support ethical, impactful organisational practice.
The research conducted by Birkbeck’s Department of Organizational Psychology raises questions about the welfare and career prospects of women in cardiology.
Birkbeck’s achievements in positively improving the lives of graduates receives commendation in new Report from the Higher Education Policy Institute.
The Writer in Residence Programme will explore the topic of sexual violence. An ‘In Conversation’ event on Wednesday 3 March will launch the programme - book your place now.
Professor Kevin Ibeh’s new role will support innovators and leaders of the future from across the Commonwealth and attract outstanding talent to UK universities.
The episode showcases current cutting-edge research being undertaken into what happens in babies’ brains during sleep.
Both will be available for online viewing and will explore, separately, gender-based violence and the human relationship with the sea.
Action has ranged from members featuring in videos and vaccine trials, with notable Birkbeckians Romesh Ranganathan, Claudia Webbe and Kemi Badenoch taking part.
The gift will provide vital support and create essential pathways to study for non-traditional students.
The society has awarded Birkbeck’s BSc Biomedicine degree with accreditation, providing an assurance that students will graduate with the skills and knowledge needed to thrive in a global market.