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Birkbeck reaffirms commitment to lifelong learning ahead of 200th anniversary.
New short film, Time Being, explores what it means to wait in and through experiences of care and was commissioned as part of the Waiting Times project, a research collaboration between Birkbeck and the University of Exeter, funded by the Wellcome Trust.
The film features examples of leading public engagement projects and reflections by Birkbeck academics.
Birkbeck’s contribution to higher education over two centuries will be discussed, led by the institution’s current serving Vice-Chancellor and two former Masters.
The fourth edition of the Jean Monnet Chair in Parliamentary Democracy and European Integration newsletter
The Shameless! Festival of Activism Against Sexual Violence, organised by Birkbeck’s Sexual Harms and Medical Encounters team and the Women of the World Foundation, welcomed guests for a day of inspiring talks, workshops and activities.
Amber Jacobs, Head of the Department of Psychosocial Studies at Birkbeck, University of London, speaks to Sharon Sliwinski, creator of the Museum of Dreams, about her new YouTube series, Telling Tales.
Graduates from around the world celebrated their successes in the virtual Autumn graduation ceremonies, and a number have shared their personal stories in a series of inspiring blogs.
The inaugural festival, produced by Birkbeck’s SHaME project and WOW - Women of the World, will take place on Saturday 27 November.
Councillor Sabrina Francis, Mayor of Camden, opened Birkbeck’s new state-of-the-art teaching centre this week, unveiling a plaque that celebrates 200 years of Birkbeck providing education in Camden.