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About Print Services
About Print Services. Article. Print Services at Goldsmiths provide quick and good value print solutions for businesses and individuals, as well as for the university’s staff and students. We are conveniently located close to the heart of the
Christine Risley Award
Christine Risley Award. In this section. Article. Azna Solas May: ‘Bag’ (2022). The Christine Risley Award is a cash prize awarded by the Goldsmiths Textile Collection & Constance Howard Gallery to a graduating Goldsmiths student for outstanding
Centre for Identities and Social Justice Researchers
Primary page content.. Professor Anna Traianou. Anna has researched and published extensively on curriculum, policy and pedagogy and on qualitative research methodology, particularly on the situated character of social/educational research ethics.
Faithxchange
FaithXChange is a community of students and researchers committed to the study of religion and belief, and its interaction with theory, politics, policy and practice.
Mutator VR
New ways to experience and understand science through Virtual Reality (VR).
Applying for a PGCE
Find out to make an application for teacher training at Goldsmiths, University of London to get a PGCE qualification.
Children’s Literature with CLCL
Discover ground-breaking work, acclaimed researchers and practitioners, and a thriving community in the field of children's and young adult literature at Goldsmiths.
Anna Corbett
Anna Corbett is a retired headteacher. She has enjoyed writing for family and friends over the years, mostly short stories and ‘not-very-good-in-fact-a-bit-rubbishy’ poems for special occasions.
Joanna Munro
Joanna has lived in Bristol, Brazil, California and Hong Kong and is now based in London. After working in Finance for twenty-five years, she started memoir writing two years ago.
Eilis Long
Eilis Long was born in Birmingham in 1991. Her writing combines fiction with memoir and touches on themes such as childhood in the 90s/00s; Birmingham; the Irish in Birmingham; and how weird it’s been growing up with (and living vicariously through) social media and the internet.