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Research reflects on UK drug policy, its impact on marginalised communities and considers ways to empower those most affected by drug criminalisation.
The prestigious Chevening scholarships are offered every year to promising students by the UK Government’s international awards scheme, aimed at developing global leaders.
Research will consider how the health of racialised communities is disproportionately impacted by environmental harm.
This week has seen thousands of students graduate, with the ceremonies taking place online for the first time in the College’s near 200 year-history.
Staff and students dressed up and tuned in to celebrate exceptional graduates from the School of Business, Economics and Informatics.
Over 3,300 students from 43 different countries have been invited to take part in the virtual celebrations, being held from 2 to 5 November.
Dr Fred A. Yamoah has received £10,000 from the Science and Technology Facilities Council Food Network+ to create a novel digital platform to connect Ghanaian fish farmers with customers.
Birkbeck’s Institute for Crime and Justice Policy Research (ICPR) has published a new book which examines the meaning and importance of 'effective participation' in judicial proceedings.
The recent collaboration provides the opportunity for UPSA staff to study for a prestigious University of London degree and enhance their career prospects
The Ability Programme is a dedicated course for students with a disability, neurodiverse, mental health or long term health condition, who are looking for networking and job advice