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LLB (Hons) Law
This is a qualifying law degree – your first step towards becoming a solicitor or barrister in England and Wales. You’ll gain all the skills you need to progress to the next stages.
Amanda Chan
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August 2022 – Goldsmiths Law Blog
Law research news and events
Previous Whitehead lectures
2019 he was the Co-Director of the Program Committee of the European Summer School in Logic, Language, and Information. ... Hugo Critchley is Professor of Psychiatry at Brighton and Sussex Medical School and co-Director with Anil Seth of the Sackler
Alternative types of application
Find out about alternative types of application to Goldsmiths, University of London, for students who want to study part-time, transfer, defer their place or take part in an exchange.
Artists-in-Residence
We provide a welcoming community of academics, artists and activists working in the London area as well as a number of useful facilities at our residents’ disposal.
Project 1: Spaces of News
New communication technologies present several challenges to the role of the journalist in society.
Professor Yulia Kovas
She directs InLab, co-directs the International Centre for Research in Human Development; leads research into mathematical development in the Twins Early Development Study (TEDS); directs the Russian School Twin Registry ... RSTR); leads the Applied
LLM Criminal Justice
The LLM in Criminal Justice gives you a panoramic, 360-degree view of the criminal process, and a multidimensional perspective which explores organic synergies between domestic, transnational and international criminal justice. It opens up diverse career paths in the criminal justice and human rights sectors.
Mutual respect is key to helping faith schools become LGBT+ friendly
Appealing to the religious commitment to be kind and respect one’s neighbour is vital for challenging anti-LGBT+ prejudice in faith schools, a report from Goldsmiths, University of London concludes.