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The new documentary showcases research from Birkbeck's Baby and Toddlerlabs, which monitors infants with a family history of autism to detect early brain and behaviour changes.
April 2025 update from Uni Connect.
James Cull, Deputy Project Lead for Birkbeck’s Virtual Reality and Immersive Learning (VRIL) project, describes some of the resources available for learning about climate change.
The brain’s crucial role in the unique capabilities of the human hand will be investigated in a new book by Professor Matthew Longo.
Birkbeck has published the newest edition of BBK, its annual alumni and supporter magazine. Sent to our alumni community, the magazine provides updates on university news, student successes and cutting-edge research.
Award-winning theatre director Atri Banerjee has just finished a production of ground-breaking play Look Back in Anger at the Almeida Theatre in London. He reflects on how he got his big break thanks to Birkbeck.
England's repeated COVID-19 related lockdowns had a substantial impact on the population's mental health, with effects likely persisting long after restrictions were eased.
These courses allow students even more flexibility to work and get a head start on their career, intern, or co-ordinate their degree with other interests by choosing when to attend classes.
Tuberculosis (TB) remains the leading cause of mortality from a single infectious pathogen, with antimicrobial resistance (AMR) posing a significant global challenge that affects health, economies, societies, and the environment.
This April, Birkbeck is proud to highlight several important awareness days including World Autism Day, World Health Day, Earth Day and International Girls in ICT day.