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Baroness Chakrabarti is Birkbeck’s 17th President since its foundation in 1823.
Ceremonies will take place from 29 April to 1 May, with events also live-streamed for friends and family.
This year's event promises a diverse programme of free activities, showcasing the innovative work of Birkbeck’s arts practitioners, students, scholars and associates.
The exhibition launched on Friday 4 April and will be on display until mid-May, as part of a significant international research project.
The Birkbeck Research Centre for Environment and Sustainability (BRCES) was established to foster interdisciplinary research and partnerships addressing environmental challenges. This Q&A with the co-directors highlights the centre’s vision, approach and ambitions.
A student-led initiative providing essential food and hygiene items has supported thousands since launching in late 2023.
This funding round continues to support innovative projects aimed at fostering an inclusive and diverse health research community, building on the achievements of previous awardees.
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.
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.