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Over 3,300 students from 43 different countries have been invited to take part in the virtual celebrations, being held from 2 to 5 November.
The research showed a significant difference between typically developing children and autistic children in the functions of their right-left brain.
Professor Sir Roger Penrose OM, was a awarded the prestigious prize for research he conducted at Birkbeck in the 1960s.
New research found that infants with a shorter parent drummed with a faster tempo than infants with a taller parent.
The prize was awarded for the charity project ‘Joi Hok’, which uses educational intervention as a means of spreading awareness of tuberculosis.
The research has the potential to dramatically improve treatment, especially of drug resistant TB.
We will welcome all students who meet the conditions of their original offer to Birkbeck, alongside those who we have already offered places to over the last few days.
New research shows children’s own temperament could be driving the amount of TV they watch.
The results could bring about new and early clinical diagnostic practises and therapeutic interventions in the future.
The research team say the findings are important for the growing debate around the impact of screen time on toddlers and their development.