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The majority of Birkbeck’s research (83%) has been confirmed as world-leading and internationally excellent in the 2021 Research Excellence Framework (REF), the UK’s official assessment of the quality and impact of research in universities, published today.
The one-day event follows the international launch at the end of last month which saw 1000 communities mobilized to consider climate solutions.
This year’s Science Week, open to the public, is taking place from 29 March to 31 March, with the option to join in-person or virtually.
New insights from the International Ocean Discovery Program reveal more about the impact of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) during historic cooling and warming events.
Councillor Sabrina Francis, Mayor of Camden, opened Birkbeck’s new state-of-the-art teaching centre this week, unveiling a plaque that celebrates 200 years of Birkbeck providing education in Camden.
The Department is developing the scope of its research and teaching in the fields of planetary science and astrobiology with the help of Dr Andrew Rushby, newly appointed lecturer.
The new book brings together the work of scholars exploring key themes across these new disciplines.
Birkbeck’s School of Science is holding a programme of free online talks that will be open to a global audience and live streamed to Birkbeck’s YouTube channel.
Professor Ian Crawford has been awarded the honour for his outstanding services to geophysics.
Research looks at the evolution and development of shark teeth and considers a point in time when their teeth were used as taste buds as well as for the consumption of food.