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  • David Graeber, 50, a social anthropologist from Goldsmiths College in London, who was in New York on a fellowship, and one of the campaign's facilitators, said they were inspired by the Tahrir Square freedom protests in Egypt.

    Wall Street protesters: over-educated, under-employed and angry 2011

  • At the same time as my tribe were careering around Epping forest, researchers at Goldsmiths College were studying reading habits among siblings in Tower Hamlets, east London, with particular reference to Bangladeshi families.

    A children's book club online 2011

  • I have certainly benefited by returning to further studies – a PhD in education at Goldsmiths College – where I have been amazed by the skills of the education lecturers.

    The classroom should be a place of learning – but not for teachers | Francis Gilbert 2011

  • The group exhibitions of the work of his classmates that Hirst organized as a student at Goldsmiths College, beginning with Freeze in 1988, led to the identification of a cohort of English artists as the Young British Artists, now widely recognized as the most important movement of their generation.

    David Galenson: The Genius of Damien Hirst David Galenson 2011

  • Hirst's first spot paintings were made for the exhibition Freeze, which he organized in an empty warehouse in the London Docklands district, while he was a student at Goldsmiths College in 1988.

    Evelyne Politanoff: Damien Hirst: The Complete Spot Paintings 1986-2011. An Exhibit of Candy-Color Dots Evelyne Politanoff 2012

  • The group exhibitions of the work of his classmates that Hirst organized as a student at Goldsmiths College, beginning with Freeze in 1988, led to the identification of a cohort of English artists as the Young British Artists, now widely recognized as the most important movement of their generation.

    David Galenson: The Genius of Damien Hirst David Galenson 2011

  • "It taps into the artistic tradition of the memento mori or the still life," raved the head of the art department at Goldsmiths College, University of London.

    Lady Gaga and Liberace: Separated at Birth? 2010

  • In the early 1990s, he ploughed this into collecting and backing the work of a group of recent graduates, many from Goldsmiths College in south London, who went on to achieve fame, or at least notoriety, and in the process transformed the public view of British contemporary art.

    The State of Young Art in Britain 2010

  • Much of the trilogy was written while undertaking research at the University of London, and I shall always associate it with Goldsmiths College—my thanks to Professor Blake Morrison, Professor Chris Baldick, fellow novelist Emma Darwin, and above all to the poet Maura Dooley.

    THE TIME QUAKE Linda Buckley-Archer 2009

  • Much of the trilogy was written while undertaking research at the University of London, and I shall always associate it with Goldsmiths College—my thanks to Professor Blake Morrison, Professor Chris Baldick, fellow novelist Emma Darwin, and above all to the poet Maura Dooley.

    THE TIME QUAKE Linda Buckley-Archer 2009

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