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Birkbeck, University of London

Birkbeck, University of London (formally Birkbeck College, University of London), is a research university located in the Bloomsbury neighborhood of London, England, and a member institution of the University of London. Established in 1823 as the London Mechanics' Institute by its founder Sir George Birkbeck and its supporters- Jeremy Bentham, J. C. Hobhouse and Henry Brougham- Birkbeck is one of the few universities to specialise in evening higher education in the United Kingdom.

Birkbeck, University of London
Coat of arms
Latin: Collegium Birkbeck Londiniense
MottoLatin: In nocte consilium
Motto in English
Advice comes at night[1]
TypePublic research university
Established
  • 1823; 201 years ago (1823) (as London Mechanics' Institute)
  • 1866; 158 years ago (1866) (as Birkbeck Literary and Scientific Institution)
  • 1907; 117 years ago (1907) (as Birkbeck College)
Parent institution
University of London
Endowment£10.2 million (2022)[2]
Budget£108.2 million (2021–22)[2]
ChancellorThe Princess Royal (University of London)
PresidentBaroness Bakewell[3]
Vice-ChancellorSally Wheeler[3]
Students11,425 (2019/20)[4]
Undergraduates6,680 (2019/20)[4]
Postgraduates4,745 (2019/20)[4]
Location
London, England, United Kingdom

51°31′19″N 0°07′49″W / 51.52194°N 0.13028°W / 51.52194; -0.13028
Colours
AffiliationsACU
European University Association
Royal Academy of Dramatic Art
Universities UK
Websitebbk.ac.uk

Birkbeck's main building is based in Bloomsbury, in the London Borough of Camden in Central London. Birkbeck offers over 200 undergraduate and postgraduate programmes. Birkbeck's academic activities are organised into five constituent faculties which are subdivided into nineteen departments. The university is a member of academic organisations such as the Association of Commonwealth Universities and the European University Association. The university is also a member of the Screen Studies Group, London. The university's Centre for Brain Function and Development was awarded The Queen's Anniversary Prize for its brain research in 2005.[5]

Birkbeck's alumni and staff include five Nobel laureates, numerous political leaders, members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom and a British prime minister.

History edit

Founding edit

 
Sir George Birkbeck, founder of Birkbeck, University of London
 
Part of the main Birkbeck campus in Bloomsbury, showing the main entrance (on the right).

In 1823, Sir George Birkbeck, a physician and graduate of the University of Edinburgh and an early pioneer of adult education, founded the then "London Mechanics' Institute" at a meeting at the Crown and Anchor Tavern on the Strand. More than two thousand people attended.[6] However the idea was not universally popular and some accused Birkbeck of "scattering the seeds of evil."[7]

In 1825, two years later, the institute moved to the Southampton Buildings on Chancery Lane. In 1830, the first female students were admitted. In 1858, changes to the University of London's structure resulted in opening up access to the examinations for its degree. The Institute became the main provider of part-time university education.[6]

In 1866, the Institute changed its name to the Birkbeck Literary and Scientific Institution.[6]

In 1885, Birkbeck moved to the Breams Building, on Fetter Lane, where it would remain for the next sixty-seven years.[6]

In 1904, Birkbeck Students' Union was established.

Birkbeck College edit

In 1907, Birkbeck's name was shortened to "Birkbeck College". In 1913, a review of the University of London (which had been restructured in 1900) successfully recommended that Birkbeck become a constituent college, although the outbreak of the First World War delayed this until 1920.[6] The Royal Charter was granted in 1926.[8]

In 1921, the college's first female professor, Dame Helen Gwynne-Vaughan, began teaching botany.[7] Other distinguished faculty in the inter-war years included Nikolaus Pevsner, J. D. Bernal, and Cyril Joad.[citation needed]

During the Second World War, Birkbeck was the only central University of London college not to relocate out of the capital. In 1941, the library suffered a direct hit during The Blitz but teaching continued. During the war the college organised lunch time extramural lectures for the public given by, among others, Joad, Pevsner and Harold Nicolson.[citation needed]

In 1952, the college moved to its present location in Malet Street.[6]

Current status edit

In 2002, the university was rebranded Birkbeck, University of London, having dropped the word College from its preferred name, but Birkbeck College, University of London remains its full legal name.[9] In 2003, following a major redevelopment, its Malet Street building was reopened by the Chancellor of the University of London, The Princess Royal.[6]

In 2006, Birkbeck announced that it had been granted £5 million by the Higher Education Funding Council for England to expand its provision into east London, working with the University of East London.[10] The partnership was formally launched on 21 November 2006 and is called Birkbeck Stratford.[11]

Birkbeck is the largest college of the University of London not to award its own degrees. Although it has held its own degree-awarding powers since 2012, Birkbeck has chosen to hold these in reserve, preferring to award University of London degrees.[12] It also offers many continuing education courses leading to certificates and diplomas, foundation degrees, and short courses.

In late October 2022, the University and College Union published a press release in which it announced that Birkbeck was allegedly planning to significantly reduce its staff due to a multi-million pound deficit, in a restructuring that could lead to compulsory redundancies. In the same release it was revealed that the local UCU branch had passed a motion of no confidence in the senior leadership team.[13] Protests took place at the university in November 2022 at proposed job cuts. [14]

In 2022 Birkbeck, a history of the University, was published by Oxford University Press to mark its 200 year history. [15]

 
The former main entrance of Birkbeck College; the new entrance is on the other side of this building.

The School of Continuing Education edit

In 1876, the London Society for the Extension of University Education was founded, boosting the aims of encouraging working people to undertake higher education. In 1988, the Department of Extra-Mural Studies of the University of London was incorporated into Birkbeck, becoming at first the Centre for Extramural Studies. In 1903, it became the Department of Extra-Mural Studies of the University of London and it was integrated into Birkbeck in 1988 as the School of Continuing Education. In 2009, the Faculty of Lifelong Learning was incorporated into the main College structure.[16]

Campus and location edit

 
The interior of the new library.
 
Birkbeck College restaurant

Birkbeck is principally located between Malet Street and Woburn Square in Bloomsbury, with a number of institutes, teaching hospitals, and scientific laboratories on nearby streets. The School of Arts, including the Department of English & Humanities, is housed in Virginia Woolf's former Gordon Square residence in Bloomsbury. Other notable former residents of this house include John Maynard Keynes, Vanessa Bell, and Lydia Lopokova. The Gordon Square building includes the Birkbeck Cinema.[17] and the Peltz Gallery.[18]

Many Birkbeck classes are taught at other locations around the Bloomsbury area, due to a combination of Birkbeck's widening participation strategy to make higher education accessible and also because nearly all classes on one day are taught at the same time, resulting in heavy competition for limited space.

Birkbeck expanded into east London, in conjunction with the University of East London. The project is known as Birkbeck Stratford.[10] The campus officially opened in November 2013.[19]

A building on Euston Road has been refurbished by Penoyre & Prasad to be used by Birkbeck in 2021.[20][21][22]

In 2021, it was announced that Birkbeck will be leasing Student Central. After refurbishment, the building opened during the 2022-23 academic year.[23][20]

Organisation edit

Faculties and schools edit

 
Logotype of Birkbeck, University of London
 
Bloomsbury campus at night

The college consists of three faculties that comprise a total of nine schools (previously organised into five schools comprising 19 departments), which are:

  • Faculty of Business and Law
    • Birkbeck Business School
    • Birkbeck Law School
  • Faculty of Humanities and Social Science
    • School of Creative Arts, Culture and Communication
    • School of Historical Studies
    • School of Social Sciences
    • Birkbeck Centre for Counselling
  • Faculty of Science
    • School of Computing and Mathematical Sciences
    • School of Natural Sciences
    • School of Psychological Sciences

Academic profile edit

Research and teaching edit

The Birkbeck Institute for the Humanities (BIR)[24] was established in 2004, with the renowned but controversial Slovenian philosopher Slavoj Žižek appointed as International Director. According to its website, the Institute aims to, among other things, "engage with important public issues of our time through a series of open debates, lectures, seminars and conferences" and "foster and promote a climate of interdisciplinary research and collaboration among academics and researchers". The launch of the Institute was not without controversy, provoking an article in The Observer newspaper titled "What have intellectuals ever done for the world?"[25] which criticised the ostensible irrelevance and elitism of contemporary public intellectuals. The current director of the institute is Costas Douzinas.[26] 2004 also saw Birkbeck enter into a research and teaching collaboration with the Institute of Education, jointly founding the London Knowledge Lab. This interdisciplinary research institute brings together social scientists and computer scientists to address research questions about technology and learning.[27]

Meanwhile, the London Consortium graduate school — a collaboration between Birkbeck, the Tate Galleries, the Institute of Contemporary Arts, the Architectural Association, and, until 1999, the British Film Institute – has been running since the mid-1990s, offering master's and doctoral degrees in the interdisciplinary humanities and cultural studies, resourced and jointly taught by all the participating institutions. Its permanent and adjunct faculty include figures such as Tom McCarthy, Colin MacCabe, Laura Mulvey, Steven Connor, Marina Warner, Juliet Mitchell, Stuart Hall, Roger Scruton, Salman Rushdie, Tilda Swinton as well as Slavoj Žižek. Its current chair is Anthony Julius.

 
Torrington Square and Birkbeck's Clore Management Centre (right)

Since 2003, when David Latchman of UCL became Master of the Birkbeck, he has forged closer relations between these two University of London colleges, and personally maintains departments at both. Joint research centres include the UCL/Birkbeck Institute for Earth and Planetary Sciences, UCL/Birkbeck/IoE Centre for Educational Neuroscience, UCL/Birkbeck Institute of Structural and Molecular Biology, and Birkbeck-UCL Centre for Neuroimaging.[citation needed]

Science research at Birkbeck has a notable tradition. Physicist David Bohm who made notable contributions to the theory of Quantum mechanics was professor of Theoretical Physics from 1961 to 1987, Nobel Laureates Aaron Klug at the Department of crystallography, Derek Barton at the Department of Chemistry together with eminent physicist Roger Penrose and David Bohm at the Department of Physics. Computer scientist Kathleen Booth wrote the first assembly language. Birkbeck is part of the Institute of Structural Molecular Biology, which includes the Bloomsbury Centre for Structural biology, established in 1998. This is a collaborative venture between Birkbeck College and University College London and is a leading academic centre for translating gene sequences and determining protein structure and function. It also includes the Bloomsbury Centre for Bioinformatics, a collaborative venture also between Birkbeck College and University College London for research into Bioinformatics, Genomics, Systems Biology, Grid computing and Text mining.

Birkbeck was ranked 13th in The Guardian's 2001 Research Assessment Exercise and 26th in the Times Higher Education's equivalent table. In the 2008 RAE results, Birkbeck ranked in the top 25% of UK multi-faculty Higher Education Institutions. The RAE rated the quality of research in a range of subjects at 159 Higher Education Institutions in the UK. Birkbeck submissions from Earth Sciences, Psychology, History, Classics and Archaeology and History of Art, Film and Visual Media were rated in the top five nationally. In REF2014, half of Birkbeck's submissions were rated in the top 20 nationally, and eight submissions received 100% ranking for Research Environment. 73% of Birkbeck's research was rated "world-leading" (4*) or "internationally excellent" (3*).[28] In the 2021 REF exercise, Birkbeck performed very well throughout, with notable success in English Language & Literature,[29] where Birkbeck was second nationally, and Art and Design,[30] where Birkbeck was fourth nationally.

Rankings edit

Rankings
National rankings
Complete (2024)[31]N/A
Guardian (2024)[32]N/A
Times / Sunday Times (2024)[33]N/A
Global rankings
QS (2024)[34]374
THE (2024)[35]301-350
 
Friends House

Birkbeck's Centre for Brain Function and Development was awarded The Queen's Anniversary Prize for its brain research in 2005. In 2010, Birkbeck was shortlisted for the Times Higher Education University of the Year Award.[36]

In 2021, the Times Higher Education World University Rankings ranked Birkbeck 95th in the world for Psychology. The university is consistently ranked in the top 100 in the world by QS World University Rankings for English Language & Literature and Philosophy.[37] Internationally, Birkbeck is ranked within the top 350 universities in the world by the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2020 and QS World University Rankings 2020.

In 2018, Birkbeck announced that it will withdraw from UK university rankings because their methodologies unfairly penalise it, since "despite having highly rated teaching and research, other factors caused by its unique teaching model and unrelated to its performance push it significantly down the ratings".[38]

Students' Union edit

The Birkbeck Students' Union (BBKSU) was founded in 1904 and was one of the founding members of the National Union of Students.[39]

Initially governed by a Council, elected from and responsible to the students, today it is governed jointly by a Student Council, Executive Committee and Board of Trustees.[40][41]

Students initially paid an annual membership fee to join, but students are now automatically registered as members when they enrol onto a course at the college.

Birkbeck Students' Union offers a number of student groups for students, as well as a various sports clubs that compete in the LUSL. It also provides student representation, support and advice services, as well as volunteer and employment opportunities.

Notable people edit

See also edit

References edit

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  2. ^ a b "Financial Statements for the year ended 31 July 2022" (PDF). Birkbeck, University of London. Retrieved 19 January 2023.
  3. ^ a b "Officers of the College". Birkbeck. Retrieved 30 October 2023.
  4. ^ a b c "Where do HE students study?". Higher Education Statistics Agency. Retrieved 1 March 2020.
  5. ^ . The Royal Anniversary Trust. Archived from the original on 30 January 2018. Retrieved 29 January 2018.
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  7. ^ a b Birkbeck, University of London Continuing Education Courses 2002 Entry. Birkbeck External Relations Department. 2002. p. 5.
  8. ^ Charter, Statutes and Standing Orders Birkbeck College, 16 December 1994.
  9. ^ Birkbeck, University of London, http://www.bbk.ac.uk/about-us/charitable-status "About Birkbeck > Charitable Status" Retrieved 28 December 2019.
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  11. ^ "Birkbeck/UEL Partnership at Stratford launched". Birkbeck, University of London. Archived from the original on 13 August 2007. Retrieved 26 November 2006.
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  13. ^ "Birkbeck University threatens to sack 140 staff". www.ucu.org.uk. Retrieved 1 November 2022.
  14. ^ "Protests at university's plan to axe staff jobs". Camden New Journal. Retrieved 14 November 2022.
  15. ^ "Birkbeck 200 years of Radical Learning for Working People". www.global.oup.com. Retrieved 6 December 2022.
  16. ^ Birkbeck, University of London Continuing Education Courses 2004 Entry. Birkbeck External Relations Department. 2004. p. 4.
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  18. ^ Peltz Gallery
  19. ^ . Birkbeck. 7 November 2013. Archived from the original on 23 September 2015. Retrieved 14 August 2015.
  20. ^ a b "Birkbeck's campus expansion opens door to new, modern student hub". Birkbeck, University of London. Retrieved 28 August 2021.
  21. ^ Williams, Fran (19 August 2021). "Penoyre & Prasad completes copper learning centre for Birkbeck, University of London". The Architects’ Journal. Retrieved 28 August 2021.
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  28. ^ "Birkbeck REF2014 results".
  29. ^ "English REF results, REF2021". 12 May 2022.
  30. ^ "Art and Design REF results, REF2021". 12 May 2022.
  31. ^ "Complete University Guide 2024". The Complete University Guide. 7 June 2023.
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  33. ^ "Good University Guide 2024". The Times. 15 September 2023.
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  38. ^ "Birkbeck to leave UK university league tables". Bbk.ac.uk. 9 October 2018. Retrieved 23 June 2019.
  39. ^ "Students' Union Records - Birkbeck College: Student Societies and Students' Union records - Birkbeck College archive - Archives Hub". archiveshub.jisc.ac.uk. Retrieved 11 April 2020.
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  41. ^ "Democracy Review update! @ Birkbeck Students' Union". www.birkbeckunion.org. Retrieved 11 April 2020.

External links edit

  • Official website  

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Birkbeck University of London formally Birkbeck College University of London is a research university located in the Bloomsbury neighborhood of London England and a member institution of the University of London Established in 1823 as the London Mechanics Institute by its founder Sir George Birkbeck and its supporters Jeremy Bentham J C Hobhouse and Henry Brougham Birkbeck is one of the few universities to specialise in evening higher education in the United Kingdom Birkbeck University of LondonCoat of armsLatin Collegium Birkbeck LondinienseMottoLatin In nocte consiliumMotto in EnglishAdvice comes at night 1 TypePublic research universityEstablished1823 201 years ago 1823 as London Mechanics Institute 1866 158 years ago 1866 as Birkbeck Literary and Scientific Institution 1907 117 years ago 1907 as Birkbeck College Parent institutionUniversity of LondonEndowment 10 2 million 2022 2 Budget 108 2 million 2021 22 2 ChancellorThe Princess Royal University of London PresidentBaroness Bakewell 3 Vice ChancellorSally Wheeler 3 Students11 425 2019 20 4 Undergraduates6 680 2019 20 4 Postgraduates4 745 2019 20 4 LocationLondon England United Kingdom51 31 19 N 0 07 49 W 51 52194 N 0 13028 W 51 52194 0 13028Colours AffiliationsACUEuropean University AssociationRoyal Academy of Dramatic ArtUniversities UKWebsitebbk wbr ac wbr uk Birkbeck s main building is based in Bloomsbury in the London Borough of Camden in Central London Birkbeck offers over 200 undergraduate and postgraduate programmes Birkbeck s academic activities are organised into five constituent faculties which are subdivided into nineteen departments The university is a member of academic organisations such as the Association of Commonwealth Universities and the European University Association The university is also a member of the Screen Studies Group London The university s Centre for Brain Function and Development was awarded The Queen s Anniversary Prize for its brain research in 2005 5 Birkbeck s alumni and staff include five Nobel laureates numerous political leaders members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom and a British prime minister Contents 1 History 1 1 Founding 1 2 Birkbeck College 1 3 Current status 1 4 The School of Continuing Education 2 Campus and location 3 Organisation 3 1 Faculties and schools 4 Academic profile 4 1 Research and teaching 4 2 Rankings 5 Students Union 6 Notable people 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory editFounding edit nbsp Sir George Birkbeck founder of Birkbeck University of London nbsp Part of the main Birkbeck campus in Bloomsbury showing the main entrance on the right In 1823 Sir George Birkbeck a physician and graduate of the University of Edinburgh and an early pioneer of adult education founded the then London Mechanics Institute at a meeting at the Crown and Anchor Tavern on the Strand More than two thousand people attended 6 However the idea was not universally popular and some accused Birkbeck of scattering the seeds of evil 7 In 1825 two years later the institute moved to the Southampton Buildings on Chancery Lane In 1830 the first female students were admitted In 1858 changes to the University of London s structure resulted in opening up access to the examinations for its degree The Institute became the main provider of part time university education 6 In 1866 the Institute changed its name to the Birkbeck Literary and Scientific Institution 6 In 1885 Birkbeck moved to the Breams Building on Fetter Lane where it would remain for the next sixty seven years 6 In 1904 Birkbeck Students Union was established Birkbeck College edit In 1907 Birkbeck s name was shortened to Birkbeck College In 1913 a review of the University of London which had been restructured in 1900 successfully recommended that Birkbeck become a constituent college although the outbreak of the First World War delayed this until 1920 6 The Royal Charter was granted in 1926 8 In 1921 the college s first female professor Dame Helen Gwynne Vaughan began teaching botany 7 Other distinguished faculty in the inter war years included Nikolaus Pevsner J D Bernal and Cyril Joad citation needed During the Second World War Birkbeck was the only central University of London college not to relocate out of the capital In 1941 the library suffered a direct hit during The Blitz but teaching continued During the war the college organised lunch time extramural lectures for the public given by among others Joad Pevsner and Harold Nicolson citation needed In 1952 the college moved to its present location in Malet Street 6 Current status edit In 2002 the university was rebranded Birkbeck University of London having dropped the word College from its preferred name but Birkbeck College University of London remains its full legal name 9 In 2003 following a major redevelopment its Malet Street building was reopened by the Chancellor of the University of London The Princess Royal 6 In 2006 Birkbeck announced that it had been granted 5 million by the Higher Education Funding Council for England to expand its provision into east London working with the University of East London 10 The partnership was formally launched on 21 November 2006 and is called Birkbeck Stratford 11 Birkbeck is the largest college of the University of London not to award its own degrees Although it has held its own degree awarding powers since 2012 Birkbeck has chosen to hold these in reserve preferring to award University of London degrees 12 It also offers many continuing education courses leading to certificates and diplomas foundation degrees and short courses In late October 2022 the University and College Union published a press release in which it announced that Birkbeck was allegedly planning to significantly reduce its staff due to a multi million pound deficit in a restructuring that could lead to compulsory redundancies In the same release it was revealed that the local UCU branch had passed a motion of no confidence in the senior leadership team 13 Protests took place at the university in November 2022 at proposed job cuts 14 In 2022 Birkbeck a history of the University was published by Oxford University Press to mark its 200 year history 15 nbsp The former main entrance of Birkbeck College the new entrance is on the other side of this building The School of Continuing Education edit In 1876 the London Society for the Extension of University Education was founded boosting the aims of encouraging working people to undertake higher education In 1988 the Department of Extra Mural Studies of the University of London was incorporated into Birkbeck becoming at first the Centre for Extramural Studies In 1903 it became the Department of Extra Mural Studies of the University of London and it was integrated into Birkbeck in 1988 as the School of Continuing Education In 2009 the Faculty of Lifelong Learning was incorporated into the main College structure 16 Campus and location edit nbsp The interior of the new library nbsp Birkbeck College restaurant Birkbeck is principally located between Malet Street and Woburn Square in Bloomsbury with a number of institutes teaching hospitals and scientific laboratories on nearby streets The School of Arts including the Department of English amp Humanities is housed in Virginia Woolf s former Gordon Square residence in Bloomsbury Other notable former residents of this house include John Maynard Keynes Vanessa Bell and Lydia Lopokova The Gordon Square building includes the Birkbeck Cinema 17 and the Peltz Gallery 18 Many Birkbeck classes are taught at other locations around the Bloomsbury area due to a combination of Birkbeck s widening participation strategy to make higher education accessible and also because nearly all classes on one day are taught at the same time resulting in heavy competition for limited space Birkbeck expanded into east London in conjunction with the University of East London The project is known as Birkbeck Stratford 10 The campus officially opened in November 2013 19 A building on Euston Road has been refurbished by Penoyre amp Prasad to be used by Birkbeck in 2021 20 21 22 In 2021 it was announced that Birkbeck will be leasing Student Central After refurbishment the building opened during the 2022 23 academic year 23 20 Organisation editFaculties and schools edit nbsp Logotype of Birkbeck University of London nbsp Bloomsbury campus at night The college consists of three faculties that comprise a total of nine schools previously organised into five schools comprising 19 departments which are Faculty of Business and Law Birkbeck Business School Birkbeck Law School Faculty of Humanities and Social Science School of Creative Arts Culture and Communication School of Historical Studies School of Social Sciences Birkbeck Centre for Counselling Faculty of Science School of Computing and Mathematical Sciences School of Natural Sciences School of Psychological SciencesAcademic profile editResearch and teaching edit The Birkbeck Institute for the Humanities BIR 24 was established in 2004 with the renowned but controversial Slovenian philosopher Slavoj Zizek appointed as International Director According to its website the Institute aims to among other things engage with important public issues of our time through a series of open debates lectures seminars and conferences and foster and promote a climate of interdisciplinary research and collaboration among academics and researchers The launch of the Institute was not without controversy provoking an article in The Observer newspaper titled What have intellectuals ever done for the world 25 which criticised the ostensible irrelevance and elitism of contemporary public intellectuals The current director of the institute is Costas Douzinas 26 2004 also saw Birkbeck enter into a research and teaching collaboration with the Institute of Education jointly founding the London Knowledge Lab This interdisciplinary research institute brings together social scientists and computer scientists to address research questions about technology and learning 27 Meanwhile the London Consortium graduate school a collaboration between Birkbeck the Tate Galleries the Institute of Contemporary Arts the Architectural Association and until 1999 the British Film Institute has been running since the mid 1990s offering master s and doctoral degrees in the interdisciplinary humanities and cultural studies resourced and jointly taught by all the participating institutions Its permanent and adjunct faculty include figures such as Tom McCarthy Colin MacCabe Laura Mulvey Steven Connor Marina Warner Juliet Mitchell Stuart Hall Roger Scruton Salman Rushdie Tilda Swinton as well as Slavoj Zizek Its current chair is Anthony Julius nbsp Torrington Square and Birkbeck s Clore Management Centre right Since 2003 when David Latchman of UCL became Master of the Birkbeck he has forged closer relations between these two University of London colleges and personally maintains departments at both Joint research centres include the UCL Birkbeck Institute for Earth and Planetary Sciences UCL Birkbeck IoE Centre for Educational Neuroscience UCL Birkbeck Institute of Structural and Molecular Biology and Birkbeck UCL Centre for Neuroimaging citation needed Science research at Birkbeck has a notable tradition Physicist David Bohm who made notable contributions to the theory of Quantum mechanics was professor of Theoretical Physics from 1961 to 1987 Nobel Laureates Aaron Klug at the Department of crystallography Derek Barton at the Department of Chemistry together with eminent physicist Roger Penrose and David Bohm at the Department of Physics Computer scientist Kathleen Booth wrote the first assembly language Birkbeck is part of the Institute of Structural Molecular Biology which includes the Bloomsbury Centre for Structural biology established in 1998 This is a collaborative venture between Birkbeck College and University College London and is a leading academic centre for translating gene sequences and determining protein structure and function It also includes the Bloomsbury Centre for Bioinformatics a collaborative venture also between Birkbeck College and University College London for research into Bioinformatics Genomics Systems Biology Grid computing and Text mining Birkbeck was ranked 13th in The Guardian s 2001 Research Assessment Exercise and 26th in the Times Higher Education s equivalent table In the 2008 RAE results Birkbeck ranked in the top 25 of UK multi faculty Higher Education Institutions The RAE rated the quality of research in a range of subjects at 159 Higher Education Institutions in the UK Birkbeck submissions from Earth Sciences Psychology History Classics and Archaeology and History of Art Film and Visual Media were rated in the top five nationally In REF2014 half of Birkbeck s submissions were rated in the top 20 nationally and eight submissions received 100 ranking for Research Environment 73 of Birkbeck s research was rated world leading 4 or internationally excellent 3 28 In the 2021 REF exercise Birkbeck performed very well throughout with notable success in English Language amp Literature 29 where Birkbeck was second nationally and Art and Design 30 where Birkbeck was fourth nationally Rankings edit RankingsNational rankingsComplete 2024 31 N AGuardian 2024 32 N ATimes Sunday Times 2024 33 N AGlobal rankingsQS 2024 34 374THE 2024 35 301 350 nbsp Friends House Birkbeck s Centre for Brain Function and Development was awarded The Queen s Anniversary Prize for its brain research in 2005 In 2010 Birkbeck was shortlisted for the Times Higher Education University of the Year Award 36 In 2021 the Times Higher Education World University Rankings ranked Birkbeck 95th in the world for Psychology The university is consistently ranked in the top 100 in the world by QS World University Rankings for English Language amp Literature and Philosophy 37 Internationally Birkbeck is ranked within the top 350 universities in the world by the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2020 and QS World University Rankings 2020 In 2018 Birkbeck announced that it will withdraw from UK university rankings because their methodologies unfairly penalise it since despite having highly rated teaching and research other factors caused by its unique teaching model and unrelated to its performance push it significantly down the ratings 38 Students Union editMain article Birkbeck Students Union The Birkbeck Students Union BBKSU was founded in 1904 and was one of the founding members of the National Union of Students 39 Initially governed by a Council elected from and responsible to the students today it is governed jointly by a Student Council Executive Committee and Board of Trustees 40 41 Students initially paid an annual membership fee to join but students are now automatically registered as members when they enrol onto a course at the college Birkbeck Students Union offers a number of student groups for students as well as a various sports clubs that compete in the LUSL It also provides student representation support and advice services as well as volunteer and employment opportunities Notable people editMain article List of Birkbeck University of London people nbsp Derek Barton Organic Chemist and Nobel Prize winner for Chemistry 1969 nbsp Antony Beevor military historian nbsp Annie Besant British socialist theosophist women s rights activist writer and philanthropist nbsp Patrick Blackett professor of physics and Nobel prize winner in Physics 1948 nbsp David Bohm physicist and author nbsp Alex Corbisiero Rugby union player nbsp Ed Davey British Liberal Democrat Member of Parliament and former Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change nbsp T S Eliot lecturer in English and Nobel prize winner in Literature 1948 nbsp Tracy Emin British artist nbsp Martin Paul Eve Professor of Literature Technology and Publishing nbsp Orlando Figes historian nbsp David Fleming inventor of the Tradable Energy Quotas nbsp Marcus Garvey political leader and founder of UNIA ACL and Black Star Line nbsp Julia Goldsworthy British Liberal Democrat politician and former Member of Parliament nbsp A C Grayling British philosopher and author nbsp Bear Grylls adventurer and television presenter nbsp Eric Hobsbawm historian nbsp William Joyce politician and Nazi propaganda broadcaster nbsp Eric Kaufmann Canadian professor of politics nbsp Aaron Klug winner of the 1982 Nobel Prize in Chemistry nbsp Ramsay MacDonald first Labour Prime Minister of the United Kingdom nbsp John McDonnell MP and former Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer nbsp Denis MacShane British former Labour Member of Parliament nbsp Lisa Nandy British Labour Member of Parliament nbsp Gloria De Piero journalist and former Labour Member of Parliament nbsp Roger Penrose physicist and winner of 2020 Nobel Prize in Physics nbsp Sir Arthur Wing Pinero dramatist and stage director nbsp Romesh Ranganathan British Sri Lankan actor radio host and stand up comedian nbsp Delcy Rodriguez Venezuelan politician serving as the vice president of Venezuela since 2018 nbsp Nick Smith Welsh Labour Party politician serving as Member of Parliament MP for Blaenau Gwent since 2010 nbsp Roger Scruton philosopher and activist nbsp Henri Tajfel social psychologist nbsp Kitty Ussher British economist and former politician who is the chief economist at the Institute of Directors nbsp Sidney Webb 1st Baron Passfield economist and co founder of the London School of Economics and Political Science nbsp Slavoj Zizek philosopher and International Director of the Birkbeck Institute for the HumanitiesSee also editArmorial of UK universities List of universities in the UK Ruskin CollegeReferences edit Meaninggul citation in the context Translation discussion Retrieved 25 September 2023 a b Financial Statements for the year ended 31 July 2022 PDF Birkbeck University of London Retrieved 19 January 2023 a b Officers of the College Birkbeck 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