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Survey exposes class, gender and race inequalities in creative…
An analysis of the 2014 ONS Labour Force Survey led by Goldsmiths’ Dr Dave O’Brien and colleagues at the London School of Economics and University of Manchester found that those from affluent backgrounds are hugely overrepresented in many sectors.
Report published on attitudes to far left extremism
Almost half of the British public sympathise with some ideas promoted by extremist far left groups, and nearly a quarter believe capitalism ‘is essentially bad’, new research suggests.
Noah’s Ark
The nursery class in primary school used a large cardboard ark constructed by their teacher to roleplay the animals going into the ark, naming them in different languages.
Augusta Ivory-Peters (PhD candidate) – Centre for Comparative…
She works part-time for Classics for All, a charity that raises funds to support the teaching of classical subjects in state schools across the UK. ... Augusta is a member of the Advisory Board for Sex Ed Matters, a social enterprise that tackles sex and
Goldsmiths at Being Human 2016
Goldsmiths researchers will introduce a multimedia response to migrant journeys, present an exhibition created by the academically marginalised, and collaborate with refugees in Paris, at the only UK-wide national festival of the humanities.
Student’s high-tech smart glove translates sign language into text…
A ‘smart glove’ that translates sign language from hand gestures to visual text on a screen and audible dialogue has been developed by a Goldsmiths, University of London student. She's now working on an app to enable real-time translation of the text into other languages.
Blog 6: Help a hungry child – Food poverty UK
Pat Caplan's research blog on food poverty in the UK
Art project commemorates WW2 New Cross bombing
On 25 November 1944 a missile destroyed Woolworths and the Co-op on New Cross Road – now a branch of Iceland – killing 168 people and injuring a further 123.
MSc Psychology of the Arts, Neuroaesthetics, and Creativity
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‘Zombie ideas’ and the fight for women’s rights in Poland
In October 2020, the Polish government passed a near-ban on accessing abortion, a move that critics say violates the human rights of women, puts lives at risk, and reinforces gender inequality in the country.