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Standardised curricula do not reduce workloads for teachers and remove their independence to design lessons, according to a new study co-authored by Goldsmiths academics. Professor Anna Traianou was ...
The first public showcase of students’ work from the Escape Room Design and Immersive Theatre module took place on campus. The experiences on offer included three escape rooms ‘The Mystery of ...
Find out more about what makes life at Goldsmiths unique. Meet academics and have your questions answered. From campus tours to informative talks there’s lots to see and do. We offer a space for ...
The Department of Media, Communications and Cultural Studies will award a limited number of competitive 20% fee waivers for the academic session 2025 – 26 for students who demonstrate considerable ...
This PhD studentship will investigate the how the Turner Prize and comparable touring exhibitions impact arts ecologies and organizational partnerships outside London. The successful candidate will be ...
A new study, published in Creativity Research Journal, conducted by Goldsmiths PhD student Soma Chaudhuri and Professor Joydeep Bhattacharya from the Department of Psychology investigates the ...
Linda Schilling Cuellar, PhD candidate in the Centre for Research Architecture, is a curator for the Chile Pavilion at the 19th International Architecture Exhibition in Venice this year. Linda ...
The lives and works of major anti-colonial thinkers are told in a four-part animated series written and produced by Dr Marcela Pizarro Coloma for Al Jazeera English. The series of short, animated ...
Historian Sarah Elizabeth Cox’s expertise saw her working as an advisor alongside Professor David Olusoga and Hallie Rubenhold on the show created by Steven Knight, of Peaky Blinders fame. Sarah ...
Between October and March we regularly welcome artists to our campus to talk about their work. Details of any forthcoming talks are below. Every June and July our students exhibit their work across ...
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Tim has research interests in computational approaches to musicology and music history from the 16th to 18th centuries. Professor Tim Crawford worked for 15 years as a professional musician before ...