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The conference, being held in London this month, will draw upon the findings of a five-year research project.
Professor Karen Wells has been announced as a Fellow in recognition of excellence in the field of international development and childhood, as well as her wider contributions to the social sciences.
As Birkbeck marks its 200th anniversary this year, it is furthering its commitment to ensuring current students and alumni always have access to the transformative power of education.
The events explore racisms, oppression, violence and injustice across the world, and are supported by the British Society of Criminology.
The research will be undertaken in collaboration with the Prime Minister’s Council for Science and Technology.
Professor Alex Colás has been celebrated for making the first systematic attempt to think through the implications of the earth’s geographical separation into land and sea for capitalist development.
Former Universities Minister, Jo Johnson will be formally recognised as a Fellow of Birkbeck, receiving the university’s highest award.
The World Female Imprisonment List provides information on the number and percentage of female prisoners in almost all countries across the world.
There are still places left on many courses through Clearing, call 020 3907 0700 to apply, and come along to our Clearing Student Experience Day on Saturday from 12 to 3pm to discover what makes Birkbeck so special.
The findings demonstrate the sensitivity of natural ecosystems to climate change and enables better forecasting of impacts of future climate changes.