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School of Global Change events

Throughout the year the School of Global Change hosts a range of events and talks open to the public, students and staff.

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Anthropology Seminar Series

Each teaching term we host the Goldsmiths Anthropology Seminar Series, a series of talks and screenings free and open to all.

Upcoming events

There are currently no upcoming events.

Past events

Wednesday 28 January 2026

  • Rights in Practice - Human Rights@Goldsmiths
  • Food in Transition: Everyday Practices of Justice, Care, and Coexistence

Thursday 11 December 2025

  • Adam Hanieh and Rafeef Ziadah - Book Launch: Resisting Erasure in Palestine

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If you're interested in studying at Goldsmiths, you can attend one of our Open Days.

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