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A lecturer, actor, director and playwright, Steven has worked extensively in the UK and USA bringing scripts to life.
McPhee, Molly. 2023. The Letter Cloth: Sensory Modes of the Epistolary in Prison Theatre Practice. Humanities, 12, 139. ISSN 2076-0787. ‘Don’t level up or down - remove barriers’ McPhee, Molly. 2022. ‘Don’t level up or down - remove
Page, Jocelyn and Enright, Bernadette. 2021. Reclaim. The Nets to Catch Words are Made of Words Page, Jocelyn. 2023. The Nets to Catch Words are Made of Words. Writing in Education, ISSN 1361-8539. Universality in Specificity Page, Jocelyn. 2022.
This Masters degree offers you the chance to engage with key issues in the theory and practice of cultural policy and arts administration, building on London’s position as one of the most important music centres in the world.
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.
The Day of Dialogue welcomed esteemed alumni, current students and staff, major donors, and representatives from City Livery companies and philanthropic organisations.
Nearly 400 attendees gathered at Goldsmiths for the second AI and Games conference.
A student who grew up next to Goldsmiths’ campus has written and filmed a spoken-word piece to mark our 120th anniversary as a University.
Goldsmiths research agency Forensic Architecture has won a prestigious human rights award in recognition of its pioneering work.
In his book, The Newsmongers - A History of Tabloid Journalism, Terry Kirby charts both its origins and modern day decline.