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 ...
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 ...
Goldsmiths is working to meet a set of commitments made to Goldsmiths for Palestine (G4P), following the group’s occupation of the Professor Stuart Hall building in Spring term 2024. The College’s ...
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 ...
Goldsmiths and Arts Council England have announced plans to develop best practice guidance around the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in the cultural sector. Goldsmiths has announced a ...
The shortlist for the Goldsmiths Prize 2025 - the £10,000 prize which rewards fiction that breaks the mould and extends the possibility of the novel – has been announced. It was announced following ...
Professor Frances Corner OBE has stepped down with immediate effect as Vice-Chancellor of Goldsmiths. Professor Corner will begin a period of research leave and will undertake existing commitments ...
Thousands of British parents, two Goldsmiths psychologists, and a Grammy Award-winning musician, have helped C&G baby club create the first song to make babies happy, based on scientific research.
Between 1976 and 1983, Argentina’s military dictatorship prosecuted a brutal ‘Dirty War’ against suspected dissidents that led to the incarceration and murder of thousands of people. Many victims of ...
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 ...
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 ...
Performing yoga poses for just two minutes can increase self-esteem, according to a study led by Goldsmiths, University of London. The research compared average subjective energy and self-esteem ...