Our annual festival of eclectic, innovative and exciting work coming out of the Department of Music. Running across south east London and the Goldsmiths campus.
The role allows you to gain employability skills, enhance your CV and become a key part of the Goldsmiths community. Applications for Student Ambassadors open in the Autumn term to all first and ...
Dr Becca Voelcker, Lecturer in Fine Art Critical Studies at Goldsmiths, University of London, is curating a series of films ...
Goldsmiths is working to meet a set of commitments made to Goldsmiths for Palestine (G4P), following the group’s occupation of the Professor Stuart Hall building in Spring term 2024. The College’s ...
Goldsmiths and Arts Council England have announced plans to develop best practice guidance around the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in the cultural sector. Goldsmiths has announced a ...
Goldsmiths researchers working with adults recently diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder have found high rates of depression, low employment, and an apparent worsening of some ASD traits as people ...
Between 1976 and 1983, Argentina’s military dictatorship prosecuted a brutal ‘Dirty War’ against suspected dissidents that led to the incarceration and murder of thousands of people. Many victims of ...
It is with deep sadness that the university pays tribute to Mark Fisher, who died last week. A lecturer in the Department of Visual Cultures, Mark was a scholar whose talent burned fiercely. He ...
It is the first time we have made the Times Higher Education World Reputation Rankings 2025 which reflects the status of institutions based on the opinions of senior academics from across the world.
A world-first study has uncovered evidence of how German soldiers used the blast which kickstarted the Battle of the Somme to their advantage as a new defensive position. The mine explosion at ...
New research on the rise of independent funeral celebrants will challenge narratives about secularisation in the UK and the supposed decline of religion in end-of-life rituals. A content analysis of ...
New research on the link between sensory sensitivity and ‘restricted repetitive behaviours’ – or stimming – for autistic and non-autistic adults challenges the view that such behaviours should be ...