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The second Friday News Round of the academic year was held online on 9 December.
The events explore racisms, oppression, violence and injustice across the world, and are supported by the British Society of Criminology.
Archaeologists found that prehistoric people had a diverse diet in which plants played a major role.
On 6 December, Linking London held the first Student Retention and Success Practitioner online meeting of the academic year.
New research, published in Cell, illuminates the molecular 'trains' that transport cargoes essential for human health and development.
The research will be undertaken in collaboration with the Prime Minister’s Council for Science and Technology.
The results of a new study commissioned by the Birkbeck-UCL Centre of Educational Neuroscience and think tank, Learnus, reveal what teachers feel about professional and educational opportunities offered by neuroscience.
Professor Alex Colás has been celebrated for making the first systematic attempt to think through the implications of the earth’s geographical separation into land and sea for capitalist development.
When Richard Harvey reached retirement, he wanted to challenge the expectations of what retired life could look like. So, he decided to do a degree in BA French Studies. This is his story.
The proposed landing site, Oxia Planum, is unique as it will be the oldest part of Mars that has ever been landed on.