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Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ PhD student Zoe Pilger has taken home two prestigious awards at the Society of Author’s Authors’ Awards, held at the Army & Navy Club on 25 June.

Olivia Owen is co-founder and director of EduHaitian, a non-profit organisation formed after the country’s devastating 2010 earthquake to help meet the educational needs of young people from kindergarden to university level in Port-au-Prince.

A digital home for the programme. Menu. Close Menu. About. In Living Memory celebrated Lewisham’s diversity and heritage for London Borough of Culture 2022. It empowered Lewisham’s communities to tell their own stories, presenting them through

Progression and Award for Students on Taught Programmes. Contents. 1 General Principles. 2. 2 Passing Modules. 2. 3 Compensation and Non-Compensatable Modules. 3. 4 Deferred Assessment. 4. 5 Re-entry. 5. 6 Intercollegiate Study. 6. 7 Capping of

Criminal Declaration by Applicant (CDAP) Policy. Contents. 1 Introduction. 2. 2 Scope and definitions. 2. 3 Ascertaining ‘fitness to train’ where there is a statutory requirement. 3. 4 Procedure. 4. 5 Appeals. 6. 6 Organisations to consult for

The cognitive benefits of learning a musical instrument may be down to the link between musical training and working memory, a study by an international research team has found.

Playwright Kate Kerrow was awarded this year’s Pat Kavanagh Prize, for her novel about two young women activists, at a ceremony held at Goldsmiths on 17 January 2018.

Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ’s Professor Lauren Stewart is sharing her pioneering research with Denmark, thanks to a £5.4m grant from the Danish National Research Foundation to establish an international centre of excellence for the study of music and neuroscience.

Taxing luxury homes in London bought by the global super-rich would raise more than £86m a year for social and affordable housing, according to research undertaken by experts from Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ.

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