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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 ...
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 ...
Young people from Black and racially minoritised groups see racist content on their social media feeds at least once a week, Goldsmiths research has revealed. In a survey of over 800 Black and ...
A new analysis shows that Goldsmiths is among the top universities in the world for the study of nine subjects. The QS World University Rankings by Subject 2025 show that four of our academic subjects ...
Haleh Agar has won the Royal Society of Literature’s Literature Matters Award for her project Writing Back to the Coloniser: The Power of Gothic Fiction, which will result in a novel. Launched in 2018 ...
Goldsmiths has been named among the top institutions in the world for five subjects by a leading academic ranking. The subjects of Economics, Political Sciences, Law, Psychology and Sociology are all ...
Dr Yau was nominated for her work challenging the perceptions of disability that has inspired and empowered others. Dr Yau’s research has heightened awareness of violence against disabled women as ...
Rachel Cusk, one of the most restlessly inventive novelists writing today, has won the £10,000 Goldsmiths Prize for mould-breaking fiction. Dispensing with the mainstays of conventional fiction, ...
The group received the award from the Right Livelihood organisation, which aims to “honour and support those offering practical and exemplary answers to the most urgent challenges facing us today”.
A novel about the dark gifts of grief, what it means to belong, and the possibility that time and space may not be what we think they are. It is the morning following a devastating hurricane on ...
Your passion, creativity and wisdom was always there like a heartbeat or like a song, softly urging us to better things. The joy of sharing practice and keeping making music was all that mattered.
Goldsmiths and Arts Council England have announced plans to develop best practice guidance around the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in the cultural sector. Goldsmiths has announced a ...
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