Goldsmiths has launched a new Strategic Research Institute, FOCI, to help the UK’s creative industries navigate rapid technological and social change and build more hopeful futures for creators, ...
Sue Clayton, Professor of Film and Television at Goldsmiths is conducting research looking at the long-term effects of the Election Act 2022, which stipulates that anyone voting must present a valid ...
Taking part in naturist activities can help make us significantly more satisfied with our bodies and lives, new research from Goldsmiths, University of London has found. Researchers led by Dr Keon ...
The “tortured artist” is a long-standing stereotype, but is it a creative myth or reality? A new study by researchers at Goldsmiths has found a link between a positive emotional state, wellbeing and ...
The music industry is an "inherently dangerous place to work" due to high levels of suicide among musicians, new research from Goldsmiths has found. In the first paper of its kind to gather global ...
British citizens who agreed that immigrants threaten their values and way of life were more likely to have voted to leave the EU, research led by Goldsmiths, University of London has found. This ...
A film by MA Filmmaking students, based on the true story of an eight-year-old boy whose life has been up-ended by the ongoing war in Ukraine, had a special screening in the Vatican. Students on the ...
New research on the link between sensory sensitivity and ‘restricted repetitive behaviours’ – or stimming – for autistic and non-autistic adults challenges the view that such behaviours should be ...
In the new millennium, science fiction has moved from the margins to the mainstream. At the same time, it has undergone massive transformations. No longer can it be derided as indigestible ...
Alongside recognising the success of new graduates, Goldsmiths will also confer Honorary Fellowships on three exceptional individuals whose work has made a lasting impact locally, nationally, and ...
A new study has revealed that watching live performances in a group setting impacts brain activity, with performers breaking the fourth wall especially causing synchrony. A study published in iScience ...
New research on the rise of independent funeral celebrants will challenge narratives about secularisation in the UK and the supposed decline of religion in end-of-life rituals. A content analysis of ...