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Linking London Uni Connect's Access to HE Fortnight was held on the 14 - 25 October with a programme of events and resources designed for those studying an Access to HE Diploma and considering next steps.
As we near the end of the second week of our telephone fundraising campaign, we hear from our callers about how they're enjoying connecting with Birkbeck's valued community of alumni, supporters and friends.
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.
The launch event showcased current research that is already helping to inform and guide approaches to current global challenges, as well as sharing insights into future projects.
Hear from our telephone callers about what it means to them to be studying at Birkbeck.
Ramata N’Diaye, MSc Entrepreneurship student, shares how her Birkbeck experience is helping her in her pursuit of fostering and supporting sustainable businesses that drive economic and social change in her home country of Mali.
The study found that work addiction can drive burnout, but psychological resources such as hope and self-efficacy help protect against it.
The first Access to HE Diploma Practitioner Group meeting of the academic year was held online on the 17th October.
Hallucinations are a rare phenomenon and are troubling experiences in which someone sees or hears things which are not there, but which feel very real.
Supporters intending to remember Birkbeck in their will were thanked and celebrated at an afternoon tea with Vice-Chancellor Professor Sally Wheeler.