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events – Page 5 – Centre for Comparative Literature
On Friday 18 November 2022, at 6pm, as part of the London Beckett Seminar, Dr Michael Krimper (Gallatin School of Individualized Study, New York University) will present the paper “The Insurgent
Monika Krause wins British Sociological Association book award for…
The prestigious BSA Philip Abrams Memorial Prize for the best first and sole-authored book within the discipline of Sociology has been won by a Goldsmiths, University of London academic.
Special Collections – Page 3 – Library blog
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Memories of School
Extension activity especially useful for Year 6 working on transition to secondary school. ... Children can interview each other and record on video their memories of school.
Young Columnist Award encourages understanding of history
Goldsmiths, University of London is on the look-out for the UK’s best young opinion piece writer, with a £1,000 cash prize on offer for punchy work bringing historical insight to contemporary issues.
Art print sales fund #CIRCAECONOMY Scholarship Programme
Digital art and culture platform CIRCA and Goldsmiths, University of London have launched the #CIRCAECONOMY Scholarship Programme, funded by the sale of limited edition prints by artists including Ai Weiwei, Patti Smith and David Hockney.
Sleep survey to explore exploding heads and paralysis
The Big Sleep Survey, launched today (31 October 2017), will explore people’s experiences of unusual sleep phenomena including ‘Exploding Head Syndrome’ and ‘Sleep Paralysis’.
Migrant Cartographies: Cities, Circuits and Circulations – Sociology, …
At the same time, to receiving states, these investments form part of a wider portfolio of foreign direct investment that supports into wider development ambitions.
Department news – Educational Studies blog
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Genetics affect A-level choice as well as achievement
The choice of whether to pursue A-level qualifications after compulsory education is substantially influenced by genes, according to research published today (Thursday 16 June) in the journal Scientific Reports.