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The Vice-Chancellor’s Art Prize recognises students whose work demonstrates outstanding creativity, rigour, and artistic ...
Professor Marco Gillies and Dr Dan McQuillan from the Department of Computing at Goldsmiths are partners on two of the three BRAID (Bridging Responsible AI Divide) demonstrator projects.
President Donald Trump casts himself as the victim of imagined future injustices to create a sense of ‘victimcould’ and further his agenda, a new paper from a Goldsmiths academic argues.
An investigation by the Guardian US and Forensic Architecture has won a respected Scripps Howard Journalism Award for Excellence in Environmental Reporting.
A major report into grooming gangs by Goldsmiths alumnus Baroness Casey has prompted the government to call a national inquiry into the issue.
Academics and scholars at Goldsmiths are part of the first doctoral network dedicated to the study of decadence, the cultural and societal phenomenon traditionally associated with decline and decay.
Goldsmiths has secured a landmark £11.2 million grant from Oak Foundation to establish the Migrant Futures Institute (MFI) — a bold new initiative dedicated to reimagining migration through the lenses ...
The painter was shortlisted for the 2025 iteration of the prize, continuing Goldsmiths' long association with the award. In total nine Goldsmiths graduates have won the award since it was launched in ...
Goldsmiths is developing an innovative philanthropic model under which works of art and art collections as well as cash can be given to enhance teaching and research and help sustain its financial ...
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 ...
The Faith in Funerals report was co-authored by Dr Naomi Thompson, Reader in Youth and Community Work in the Department of Social, Therapeutic and Community Studies (STaCS), Professor Chris Baker, ...
Tate Modern and Beijing’s Taikang Art Museum will showcase the work of Professors William Latham and Frederic Fol Leymarie.
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