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Finishing your course at Birkbeck does not mean goodbye. Stay in touch with classmates and make new friends and contacts by joining one of our alumni groups.
If you need additional copies of your transcript (for example, if you are applying for further study at another university), here is what you need to do.
Find out more about the many former Birkbeck students who have successfully written and published works of fiction and non-fiction.
Twice a year, we gather to celebrate the fantastic achievements of our hard-working students. Find out everything you need to know about your big day.
If you have successfully completed your qualification, you will receive a diploma. The University of London will normally mail your diploma to you within six months of formal notification of your results.
You can choose from over 150 courses, most of which are taught face-to-face, but a few of which (MRes degrees, for example) allow you to concentrate on your research.
Discover more about the progressive thinkers, social reformers, poets and writers - and even a prime minister – who studied at Birkbeck.
We can provide you with a letter confirming your status.
Leaving Birkbeck a gift in your Will has a deep, lasting impact and benefits future generations of students. Find out everything you need to know about leaving us a bequest.
There are many benefits to being involved with Birkbeck life after you leave.
25 August 2020 12:30 — 13:00
Online
26 August 2020 18:00 — 18:30
26 August 2020, 18:00 to 30 September 2020, 19:00
The Department of Biological Sciences welcomed crystallography alumni back to the College in an evening of celebration that considered the past, present and future of science at Birkbeck.
of Dr James Hammond who visited Chile as part of his research in to earthquakes.
Dr Simon Pooley investigates if humans and predators can coexist in areas where habitats are shrinking.