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Birkbeck students graduated in ceremonies filled with inspiring stories, distinguished speakers, and recognition of their exceptional academic journeys.
Graduation ceremonies will take place from 3 to 5 December, with ceremonies also being live-streamed.
While studying BA Theatre and English, Olivia Hamblett felt empowered to explore her identity and creative potential, paving the way for her aspirations in the performing arts.
David Eldridge’s new espionage thriller, “Betrayal”, follows a conflicted MI5 officer balancing national security threats with personal struggles while the National Theatre will premiere the final play in his trilogy “End”.
The courses are designed to provide the knowledge, skills, and practical experience necessary to succeed in fast-evolving industries.
An exploration of Ukrainian theatre as a case study for theatre’s potential as a form of political engagement and cultural diplomacy.
The 93-minute feature length film is the Academy Award-winning actress's directorial debut.
New UK Government data has revealed that Birkbeck graduates earn more than average for London universities.
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.