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The renewed University of Sanctuary status highlights Birkbeck’s support for displaced communities and ongoing commitment to inclusion, access and belonging.
Birkbeck has secured £1.9million in funding to substantially expand a state-of-the-art facility to allow scientists to study cells in extraordinary detail, marking a major step forward for the university’s world-leading research in structural and molecular biology.
The Mars 2020 ‘Perseverance’ rover identified intriguing new evidence from the surface of Mars that could shed light on whether the planet was once able to support life.
The collaboration reflects a shared commitment to inclusive, high-quality education and aims to support diverse learners through flexible, career-focused programmes.
Study shows current models may miss where life thrives - offering a new tool for astrobiology and exoplanet research.
Birkbeck researchers are evaluating a new street-level intervention on Oxford Street that uses visual cues to reduce phone theft.
The reaccreditation highlights Birkbeck’s impact on SME growth, student enterprise, and its role in shaping the local business landscape.
Developed in collaboration with academic staff, Birkbeck’s new short courses provide ambitious learners with practical, expert-led programmes aimed at enhancing careers.
Leading experts and young voices will debate our international systems and examine how institutions must evolve to face today’s planetary threats.
Birkbeck is recruiting to a range of courses via Clearing which allow students to choose how and when they study, so they can work and get a head start on the career ladder whilst studying for a University of London degree.