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A novelist whose debut book has been bought by a major publishing house for a six-figure sum has joined Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ to write the sequel.

The Fashion Research Unit – A new research group bringing together expertise and interests from across the Departments of Design, Media and Communications, Visual Culture, Sociology, ICCE, IMS, Computing and Art - is set to launch at Goldsmiths this month.

With voter turnouts low, and falling, how can we explain why so many people feel disengaged from politics and turned off by our politicians?

From Wednesday 2 – Sunday 6 December we’re celebrating our Department of Visual Cultures’ 10th birthday with a week of alumni exhibitions and performances on campus and at The Showroom, NW8.

Fitness tracking and faster payments are considered by consumers to be the most important uses for wearable technology according to new research from Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ, and WPP media agency Mindshare.

Almost three quarters of research at Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ has been rated as ‘world leading’ (4*) or ‘internationally excellent’ (3*) by the Research Excellence Framework.

Professor Jan Plamper’s research focuses on the history of emotions and the senses and the history of migration. His new book, Das neue Wir. Warum Migration dazugehört: Eine andere Geschichte der Deutschen [The New We. Why Migration Is No Problem: A Different History of the Germans], was published in February this year, and is now being translated into English.

A survey of UK 18-24-year olds has found that job satisfaction and flexibility are more of a motivation than money when it comes to career priorities.

People who have something to hide while using full-body avatars in a collaborative virtual reality (VR) environment are less trusted than when they do not use a full-body avatar, because their body language could be interpreted as suspicious.

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