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Liverpool’s WoWFest Kicks Off with Exciting Events and Discussions
Liverpool’s longest running annual literary festival WoWFEST starts today, Wednesday 1 May.
On until Friday 31 April, WoWFEST: FAHRENHEIT 2024 takes its name from Ray Bradbury’s dystopian novel Fahrenheit 451 and this year, the…
Professor Katie Atkinson of University of Liverpool Joins EC Board to Shape AI Policies in Judiciary
Professor Katie Atkinson, Dean of the University’s School of Electrical Engineering Electronics and Computer Science and an expert in the development of artificial intelligence for the legal sector, has been appointed to the Artificial…
University of Liverpool Presents ‘Creatures of the Nile’ Exhibition Opening This Weekend
From this Saturday 4 May, the University of Liverpool’s Victoria Gallery & Museum presents, Creatures of the Nile. This exciting exhibition explores the fascinating position animals held in ancient Egyptian and Sudanese society and…
University of Liverpool Honors Influential Women in Healthcare with New Learning Facilities
The University of Liverpool has invested more than £1m in new state-of-the-art teaching facilities, that are set to give healthcare students unique opportunities to learn. The Florence Nightingale and Rose Thompson Suites in the School…
Brunel University London Study: Mental Health Services Subject to Postcode Lottery Influenced by…
Historically, physical health was the main focus of our health care, and mental health issues were often overlooked or mistreated. Thankfully, the importance of mental health services – MHS – and support has now come to the fore, but there…
Bournemouth University Study: Frequent Disturbances Boosted Resilience in Past Populations
Disturbances play an important role in human population growth by enhancing the resilience of survivor populations throughout history, new research has found.
The research, published in Nature, looked at how quickly past populations…
Study Reveals Parents’ Sense of Alienation in Child-Related Court Proceedings
Parents often perceive themselves to be outsiders or by-standers at court proceedings about their children, according to new research conducted by Birkbeck, University of London and justice reform charity, Revolving Doors.
The study…
Birkbeck University of London: Global Prison Populations Continue to Surge, Reaching 11.5 Million…
Approximately 11.5 million people are held in penal institutions throughout the world, according to the latest edition of the World Prison Population List, compiled by the Institute for Crime & Justice Policy Research (ICPR), at…
Birkbeck Students Delve into Iconic Parisian Art and History with Academic Rigor
This year’s History of Art field trip saw thirty students of various academic levels embark on an exploration of Parisian art and history. Led by Birkbeck academics, Dr Allison Deutsch and Dr Zoe Opacic, specialists in nineteenth-century …
Explore Intriguing Science Week Events at Birkbeck
Discover how and why we explore the Moon, our closest planetary neighbour; find out more about the strange science of presences that we cannot see or hear; and understand how data cultures are created within organisations, all at this…