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Birkbeck’s School of Science is holding a programme of free online talks that will be open to a global audience and live streamed to Birkbeck’s YouTube channel.
The research team say the findings are important as they highlight the need for preventative initiatives, early treatment approaches, and mental health services to those struggling to cope with the burden of the pandemic.
The generous grant has been made possible by Arcadia, a charitable fund seeking to improve access to publicly funded research.
The introduction of the degree is timely in an era of accelerating environmental crises, when individuals and societies are increasingly turning to the law for solutions.
Dr Kyle Jasmin was named as a Rising Star by the Association for Psychological Science for his outstanding contribution.
The festival is set to include a programme of live virtual events open to audiences globally, with artists’ and curators’ talks, conversations with filmmakers, and discussions with critics and researchers. Book your place onto the events now.
The Centre for Neurodiversity at Work will undertake cutting-edge research to enhance and support ethical, impactful organisational practice.
The research conducted by Birkbeck’s Department of Organizational Psychology raises questions about the welfare and career prospects of women in cardiology.
Birkbeck’s achievements in positively improving the lives of graduates receives commendation in new Report from the Higher Education Policy Institute.
The Writer in Residence Programme will explore the topic of sexual violence. An 'In Conversation' event on Wednesday 3 March will launch the programme - book your place now.