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If you're feeling overwhelmed, looking for somewhere to pray or meditate, or simply to enjoy a free hot drink, there are four chaplaincy spaces at Goldsmiths that you can visit.
Simon teaches, writes about, and comments on, contemporary British politics, the history of political thought in the UK, and public policy.
Charalambides, Sarah. 2020. When the Common Ground Seems Shattered: Self-enclosed individualism and partial relationality in creative practice. Peripeti, 17(31), pp. 69-82. ISSN 1604-0325. Situating self-precarisation: Cultural production,
A multi-method ethnographic study of a bowling alley in the heart of a fast-changing urban neighbourhood in London.
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Erica’s research intersects the fields of imperial, social and medical history, with a focus on colonial India.
Ford, Laura Grace. 2021. Tuscan Leather. The White Review(30), pp. 27-48. Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ.
Isobel Harbison is an art critic, an art historian and Lecturer (Critical Studies) in Art, in the Art Department at Goldsmiths.
Primary page content. Peckham-born alumna and much-loved children’s books creator Jean Adamson was awarded an honorary fellowship by Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ in 2016. Born in Peckham on 29 February 1928, Jean attended grammar school, before joining Goldsmiths
Primary page content. Bass guitarist of Dire Straits, John Illsley was awarded an honorary fellowship by Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ in 1996. John Illsley achieved global success as the bass guitarist in Dire Straits, selling over 120 million albums worldwide and