The government is undermining its own growth ambitions for the creative sector by neglecting to adequately fund university teaching, Interim Vice-Chancellor Professor David Oswell sets out in this article for @timeshighered
https://t.co/OhgFpXlJ4m
The 23rd World Cup kicks off today. Dr @ArielHessayon in the School of Global Change - a historian with expertise in ballgames in the British Isles and Ireland (particularly pre-1860s) - has shared why he’s struggling to look forward to this year’s tournament with LBC 👉 https://t.co/R8qB6OxJiJ
Congratulations to graduate @RabiaNasimi, who was elected as a councillor in Ealing in the recent local elections. She shares her story, and reflects on her time studying Sociology and Politics at Goldsmiths 👇
https://t.co/KO46dT7G0Z
🌟The first Nunhead Cemetery Late event saw over 1,000 attendees enjoying an evening of art, performance and music devised by the Goldsmiths community in response to the Victorian cemetery🌛
https://t.co/QTckVordXw
🎉 Happy 80th Birthday to @MichaelRosenYes , Professor of Children’s Literature! The Southbank Centre is throwing a birthday bash event tomorrow, find out more 👇
https://t.co/fIIwJ1dv51
Five new 100% online courses will offer students unrivalled flexibility. Read more about our new digital-first degrees, with insights from @MichaelRosenYes (Professor of Children’s Literature) and @RachelMFalconer (Head of Creative Technology)👇 https://t.co/1ULdgNudsI
Congratulations to Professor Natalie Fenton, who has been awarded the Media and Democracy Karol Jakubowicz Award for her book Democratic Delusions: How the Media Hollows Out Democracy and What We Can Do About It
https://t.co/bh063nzvOJ
As part of a collaborative project examining how different AI chatbots respond to children asking emotionally vulnerable questions, Dr Akshi Kumar from the School of Computing explores a timely question about how young people interact with AI technologies in everyday digital environments.
https://t.co/hV4laE7OnH
Goldsmiths is providing a new business growth programme to support creative businesses in Haringey, ahead of the north London borough’s year as London Borough of Culture in 2027.
https://t.co/kYUiKQ56HE
Dr @danmcquillan is amongst the experts interviewed in Ghost in the Machine, a new Sundance Film Festival documentary.
For Dr McQuillan, today’s AI boom is not simply about efficiency and innovation, but a continuation of a race‑based, hierarchical worldview that can be traced back to eugenics and early 20th‑century scientism.
https://t.co/CKM0g7PWYK
Take a trip down memory lane with this London Now article about Goldsmiths’ history and how our New Cross campus has changed over the decades as we mark 120 years of knowledge in action.
https://t.co/bOOcdya23J
Congratulations to Professor @MichaelRosenYes - winner of the 2026 Hans Christian Andersen award for writing. The prize, awarded by the International Board on Books for Young People (IBBY), recognises his lifelong contributions to children’s literature.
https://t.co/YnLDuiKMjl
A team from Goldsmiths participated in the ASEAN-UK symposium exploring the future of the creative economy hosted by the Association of South-East Asian Nations in Manila. There were thematic dialogues, workshops and networking events, and the Goldsmiths researchers engaged over 120 attendees in a workshop to inform the direction of travel for the new ASEAN Centre of Excellence in Creative Industries.
https://t.co/AaJQR0xRKx
A new child-friendly measure of musicality is challenging the idea that only technically able children are truly “musical” – and could reshape how music is taught in primary schools
https://t.co/9PdipRZ41e