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Nilgin Yusuf, who discovered scriptwriting during her Birkbeck degree, says “she’s finally doing what she’s meant to be doing” as her debut play NINE MOONS takes to the stage this Halloween.
Hear from our telephone callers about what it means to them to be studying at Birkbeck.
Supporters intending to remember Birkbeck in their will were thanked and celebrated at an afternoon tea with Vice-Chancellor Professor Sally Wheeler.
Birkbeck alumnus Philippe Mandangi (LLM 2020), who works in policy, research and analysis at the House of Commons, speaks to us about his time at university, his career aspirations and how he loves to support current students.
Birkbeck alumna and professional career coach Nerice Gietel (MSc Human Resource Development and Consultancy, 2013) has been mentoring final-year Birkbeck students for 10 years. The mum-of-one shares her own university experience, why she’d recommend the Mentoring Pathways scheme to others and how it’s kept her on her toes.
Birkbeck's annual Mentoring Pathways programme allows final-year students to engage in a mentoring relationship with alumni and corporate volunteers, providing them with guidance, advice and support as they navigate the steps to their future careers and professional development goals.
Vodafone has joined forces with Birkbeck, University of London’s corporate partner, The Access Group Foundation, to improve connectivity access for 250 deserving Birkbeck students.
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 evening saw speeches from Birkbeck’s Vice-Chancellor and HRH The Princess Royal, who both highlighted Birkbeck’s trailblazing past and the university’s unique role in UK Higher Education.
Birkbeck’s Autumn Graduations saw seven ceremonies occur across three days in early December.