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Birkbeck responds to COVID-19 by offering additional financial support to recent graduates and alumni looking to undertake a master’s degree.
Birkbeck marks 100 years since joining the University of London by offering five studentships for PhD students from Black and Minority Ethnic backgrounds.
Professor Hart is the first woman to hold the esteemed position in its 423-year history.
The new programmes will enhance career skills and opportunities for students and graduates at every stage of their career.
A research team involving Birkbeck has discovered an earlier origin to the human language pathway in the brain, pushing back its evolutionary origin by at least 20 million years.
The medal is considered to be the most prestigious early career award in UK psychology.
The research project is investigating the underlying mechanisms of co-morbidities in neurodevelopmental diseases and epilepsy.
Budding entrepreneurs recently took to London’s iconic red double decker buses as part of the London Venture Crawl, designed to teach students about entrepreneurship and innovative thinking.
Dr Giulia Zanetti has won the 2021 Colworth Medal for her outstanding research in cell biology.
Birkbeck has launched the first longitudinal database of UK museums; revealing that the number of UK museums has more than tripled since 1960 due to the work of thousands of ordinary people.