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Writer and translator Kate Briggs, novelist Hari Kunzru, and former Evening Standard Literary Editor David Sexton join Chair ...
A permanent public artwork, shaped by local people, has been installed on Lewisham Way to commemorate the Battle of Lewisham The mural was unveiled at a public event, with speeches by people from ...
Compelling new theatre piece co-created with incarcerated women and Goldsmiths’ Open Book programme exposes the lived realities of young women caught in the criminal justice system. A powerful new ...
A pioneering intergenerational housing scheme which sees Goldsmiths students living and growing alongside older residents has been recognised with a national award. The Melfield Gardens project ...
Goldsmiths' Departments of Computing and Psychology organise regular lectures by guest speakers throughout the academic year encompassing diverse aspects of cognition, computation and culture. All are ...
Young British Muslims are faith-driven, ambitious, and eager to contribute to society yet face systemic barriers both inside and outside their communities, a new study from Goldsmiths reveals. The ...
Dr Becca Voelcker, Lecturer in Fine Art Critical Studies, is curating a series that the Barbican describes as a “season of rare films that sowed the seeds for climate justice today.” Across four ...
The shortlist for the Goldsmiths Prize 2025 - the £10,000 prize which rewards fiction that breaks the mould and extends the possibility of the novel – has been announced. It was announced following ...
Professor Frances Corner OBE has stepped down with immediate effect as Vice-Chancellor of Goldsmiths. Professor Corner will begin a period of research leave and will undertake existing commitments ...
Professor Marco Gillies and Dr Dan McQuillan from the Department of Computing are partners on two of the three BRAID (Bridging Responsible AI Divide) demonstrator projects. The BRAID programme, ...
President Donald Trump casts himself as the victim of imagined future injustices to create a sense of ‘victimcould’ and further his agenda, a new paper from a Goldsmiths academic argues. In a research ...
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