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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.
Academics from Birkbeck’s Schools have been conferred to the title of Professor in recognition of their contribution to their respective fields.
Members of Birkbeck’s student and staff community are leading and contributing to a number of events at the arts festival, taking place from 15 to 24 October.
The College’s ambitious Estates programme will add significant study space for students and consolidate an already thriving campus community.
Diane Page, a director and Birkbeck alumna, won the James Menzies-Kitchin Trust Award and will showcase her production at the Orange Tree Theatre as part of her prize.
The gender equity and inclusivity marker is used by higher education institutions around the world and is the first time a Birkbeck School has received the award.
‘Get Talking’ supports students who have applied to study at Birkbeck this autumn by offering them the opportunity to meet with alumni and find out more about College life.
The merger is important in supporting the work of the Open Library of Humanities; a journal publisher that aims to strengthen open access to scholarly work in the humanities disciplines, allowing everyone the freedom to access academic research.