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Goldsmiths, University of London

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Goldsmiths, University of London is a public research university located in New Cross, London, and a constituent college of the University of London. It was founded in 1891 as the Goldsmiths' Technical and Recreative Institute by Richard Hoggart and Graham Wallas, and has since become a leading institution in the fields of Sociology, Anthropology, and Cultural Studies, with notable academics such as Stuart Hall and Eric Hobsbawm. The university has a strong connection to the BBC, British Film Institute, and Tate Modern, and has produced many successful alumni in the fields of Art, Design, and Media, including Damien Hirst, Sam Taylor-Johnson, and Steve McQueen (director).

History

The history of Goldsmiths, University of London dates back to 1891, when it was founded as the Goldsmiths' Technical and Recreative Institute by Richard Hoggart and Graham Wallas, with the support of the Goldsmiths' Company and the London County Council. The institute was established to provide education to the working class in New Cross, London, and was later renamed Goldsmiths' College in 1904. During World War I, the college was used as a military hospital, and in the 1920s, it became a center for Adult Education and Workers' Education, with notable figures such as R.H. Tawney and G.D.H. Cole teaching there. In the 1960s, the college became a hotbed of Student Activism, with students such as Tariq Ali and Robin Blackburn playing key roles in the New Left movement, which was influenced by the ideas of Karl Marx, Leon Trotsky, and Antonio Gramsci.

Academics

Goldsmiths, University of London offers a wide range of academic programs, including BA (Hons) Sociology with University of California, Berkeley, MA Cultural Studies with New York University, and PhD Anthropology with University of Oxford. The university is known for its interdisciplinary approach to learning, with departments such as Sociology, Anthropology, and Cultural Studies working closely together to provide students with a comprehensive education. Notable academics at the university include Paul Gilroy, Beatrix Campbell, and Saskia Sassen, who have made significant contributions to the fields of Postcolonial Studies, Feminist Theory, and Globalization Studies, and have been influenced by the work of Frantz Fanon, Simone de Beauvoir, and Immanuel Wallerstein. The university has also partnered with institutions such as the British Museum, Tate Britain, and Institute of Contemporary Arts to provide students with unique learning opportunities, including internships and research collaborations with University of Cambridge, University of Manchester, and University of Edinburgh.

Research

Goldsmiths, University of London is a research-intensive university, with a strong focus on interdisciplinary research in the fields of Sociology, Anthropology, and Cultural Studies. The university is home to a number of research centers, including the Centre for Cultural Studies, the Institute for Creative and Cultural Entrepreneurship, and the Unit for Global Justice, which have produced research on topics such as Globalization, Neoliberalism, and Social Justice, and have been influenced by the work of Pierre Bourdieu, Michel Foucault, and Judith Butler. The university has also collaborated with institutions such as the European Union, United Nations, and World Health Organization on research projects, including studies on Climate Change, Migration, and Public Health, and has worked with University of California, Los Angeles, University of Chicago, and Columbia University on research initiatives. Notable researchers at the university include Angela McRobbie, Frank Furedi, and Nirmal Puwar, who have made significant contributions to the fields of Feminist Theory, Sociology of Education, and Postcolonial Studies, and have been influenced by the work of Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, Homi K. Bhabha, and Slavoj Žižek.

Campus

The campus of Goldsmiths, University of London is located in New Cross, London, and is situated near the River Thames and the Old Royal Naval College. The university has a number of buildings, including the Richard Hoggart Building, the Graham Wallas Building, and the Ben Pimlott Building, which are named after notable figures in the university's history, including Richard Hoggart, Graham Wallas, and Ben Pimlott. The campus is also home to a number of student facilities, including the Students' Union, the Library, and the Gym, which offer a range of services and activities for students, including Student Clubs, Societies, and Sports Teams, and have partnerships with University of London Union, National Union of Students, and British Universities and Colleges Sport.

Student Life

Student life at Goldsmiths, University of London is vibrant and diverse, with a wide range of student clubs and societies, including the Goldsmiths Students' Union, the Goldsmiths Drama Society, and the Goldsmiths Music Society. The university also has a number of student media outlets, including the Goldsmiths Student Newspaper and the Goldsmiths Radio Station, which provide students with opportunities to get involved in Journalism, Radio Production, and Music Production, and have collaborated with BBC Radio 1, The Guardian, and The Times on student projects. The university has a strong commitment to Student Welfare and Student Support, with a range of services available to students, including Counseling, Academic Support, and Financial Advice, and has partnerships with National Health Service, Citizens Advice Bureau, and Student Finance England.

Notable Alumni

Goldsmiths, University of London has a number of notable alumni, including Damien Hirst, Sam Taylor-Johnson, and Steve McQueen (director), who have made significant contributions to the fields of Art, Film, and Television. Other notable alumni include James Blake (musician), Burial (musician), and Rosie Lowe, who have achieved success in the Music Industry, and have been influenced by the work of John Cage, Kraftwerk, and Bjork. The university has also produced a number of notable academics, including Paul Gilroy, Saskia Sassen, and Angela McRobbie, who have made significant contributions to the fields of Sociology, Anthropology, and Cultural Studies, and have been influenced by the work of Karl Marx, Friedrich Nietzsche, and Michel Foucault. Notable alumni have also gone on to work at institutions such as the BBC, British Film Institute, and Tate Modern, and have collaborated with University of California, Los Angeles, University of Chicago, and Columbia University on research projects and artistic initiatives. Category:Universities in the United Kingdom

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