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First awarded in 2010 and named after the Association for Psychological Science’s first president, the Spence Award honours creative and promising members who embody the future of the field.
A programme of talks, workshops and panel events returns this March, inviting students, researchers, professionals and the public to engage with climate science, culture and action.
Running until 11 March, 'Melanie Smith: Tixinda, a Snail’s Purple' is open to the general public.
The new ranking scores higher education institutions from around the globe on academic capacity and performance, innovation and global reach.
Birkbeck will host the second edition of its Intelligent Impact webinar series on 24 February, bringing together leading academics to explore some of the most pressing issues shaping today’s world.
This marks the first time a Birkbeck academic has received the Experimental Psychology Society’s Frith Prize Lecturer award.
Funding from the Open Society Foundations will support BISA’s research, policy, and public engagement work.
New awards and reflections on impact mark the penultimate round of Birkbeck’s Institutional Funding for Research Culture programme.
Birkbeck secures Turing Scheme funding, giving students the chance to study, work or volunteer abroad in 2025/26.
Graduation ceremonies will run from 2 to 4 December and will also be available to watch via live stream.