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The symposium was co-organised by SKOPE (Centre on Skills, Knowledge and Organisational Performance), CGHE Oxford (Centre for Global Higher Education), and the Graduate School at Goldsmiths.
developmental psychology – Psychology Blog
byAlice Jones is a Senior Lecturer, and Director of the Unit of School and Family Studies. ... Her work focuses on understanding how students with behavioural difficulties can achieve their potential in school, as well as developing methods of promoting
NATO internship for Law with Politics student – Goldsmiths Law Blog
Law research news and events
International Foundation Certificate in Computing
Develop your English language, become familiar with UK academic culture, and prepare to study for a BSc degree in Computer Science, or Creative Computing.
Lisa Smith wins 10th anniversary Pat Kavanagh Prize
Lisa Smith has won the 2019 Pat Kavanagh Prize, presented by United Agents, for her novel-in-progress about two children with Jamaican heritage growing up in early-1980s south London.
Celebrating our students: Shellisha Downie, Department of Educational …
Having originally left school with no GCSEs, Shellisha Downie – who gave birth to a daughter during her first year at Goldsmiths - is now graduating with a 2:1 BA degree in Education, Culture and Society from the Department of Educational Studies.
Ethnomusicology graduate wins £10,000 prize for world music guide…
A Goldsmiths, University of London music graduate has won £10,000 and free access to business mentoring and training through one of the most established graduate enterprise programmes for young creative students.
Women of Goldsmiths: Evelyn Gibbs – Library blog
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Celebrating our students: Charity trustee Tim takes a First in Design
After years working in the charity sector, self-taught graphic designer, marketer, fundraiser and father of two Tim Powell applied to Goldsmiths to study Design.
Forgeries of Memory and Meaning: Thinking Racial Regimes and Film…
Avery F. Gordon is Professor of Sociology at the University of California Santa Barbara and Visiting Professor in the Birkbeck School of Law and the author of Ghostly Matters: Haunting and