Details about some of the events we run in the Design Department. The BA Design class of 2021 presented a public programme comprised of live events and performances, a book and a website, from June ...
Our annual festival of eclectic, innovative and exciting work coming out of the Department of Music. Running across south east London and the Goldsmiths campus.
Between October and March we regularly welcome artists to our campus to talk about their work. Details of any forthcoming talks are below. Every June and July our students exhibit their work across ...
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Please register your attendance with us once you arrive. Registration will open from 10.30am and will be open throughout the day.
Such appointments are usually for a period of at least three months and not more than one year. Applications are normally accepted on or before July 1 and Dec 1, but in exceptional circumstances will ...
The Centre's mission is centred on pushing the boundaries of postcolonialism and expanding the methodological and thematic aspects of the social sciences. Our Centre is focused on promoting and ...
Interdisciplinarity is at the heart of Postcolonialism, and here at the Centre for Postcolonial Studies, we believe that collaboration and forging partnerships are at the core of our work. Many of the ...
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 ...
Charlie Gere is Professor of Media Theory and History at Lancaster Institute for the Contemporary Arts at Lancaster University and author of I Hate the Lake District (Goldsmiths Press) and other books ...
Jenn Ashworth’s first novel, A Kind of Intimacy, was published in 2009 and won a Betty Trask Award. On the publication of her second, Cold Light (Sceptre, 2011) she was featured on the BBC’s The ...
Tate Modern and Beijing’s Taikang Art Museum will showcase the work of Professors William Latham and Frederic Fol Leymarie. The interaction and boundaries between human and machine creativity and art ...