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Elle Aspell-Sheppard won the prize with a sharp analysis of the rhetoric of President Trump’s electoral campaign.
Winner of the 2011 Booker prize, author Julian Barnes spoke to students and staff at Birkbeck about his novel ‘The Sense of an Ending’ at the annual Man Booker event.
The critically acclaimed, sold-out play, Beginning, written by Birkbeck’s David Eldridge will transfer from the National Theatre to the Ambassadors Theatre in the West End for ten-weeks in January.
A collaboration between Birkbeck academic Dr Isabel Davis and artist Anna Burrel has produced a series of artworks depicting the history of 'un-pregnancy', which will feature at The Peltz Gallery.
The Medal of Honour is awarded to laureates of exceptional academic or social distinction, who make a unique contribution to the mutual relationship between faculties and universities.
The Mechanics’ Issue 14 includes stories by award-winning established authors as well as featuring new voices from Birkbeck and beyond.
The Medals are awarded for landmark academic achievement in any of the humanities and social science disciplines supported by the Academy.
The Daniel and Elizabeth Peltz Awards, each worth £6000, have been granted to five students from the School of Arts based on their outstanding academic or professional records.
The play, by Lecturer in Creative Writing David Eldridge, offers an intimate look at the first fragile moments of risking your heart and taking a chance with a new person.