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Poetic breaks drive greater creativity (Goldsmiths, University of London)

Public Technologies 20 Mar 2025
Goldsmiths, University of London published this content on March 20, 2025, and is solely responsible for the information contained therein.
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Jemima Goldsmith expresses solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza

Urdu Point 19 Mar 2025
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Dr. Barton Goldsmith: Being a hot mess

Statesville Record & Landmark 18 Mar 2025
Ever feel that you were a hot mess? I guess that’s the new way of saying, “I think I’m having a nervous breakdown.” All around you Murphy’s Law is in full force, and you are honestly having a hard time ... .
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Subjects ranked world-leading in global review (Goldsmiths, University of London)

Public Technologies 12 Mar 2025
A new analysis shows that Goldsmiths is among the top universities in the world for the study of nine subjects ... Goldsmiths, University of London published this content on March 12, 2025, and is solely responsible for the information contained therein.
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Dr. Barton Goldsmith: 10 ways to make love last forever

The Post-Star 11 Mar 2025
Having a good and long-lasting relationship isn’t rocket science. By being loving and supportive, you can keep your foundation strong and build your dreams for the future. Here are some ways to help make that happen ... .
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Barton Goldsmith: 10 ways to make love last forever

The Grand Island Independent 09 Mar 2025
One way to make your love last, says Dr. Barton Goldsmith, is to find little things that make your partner smile. Look for even small treasures every day ... .
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Goldsmith Anaïs C. Creates Chic, Elegant Jewels For Global Clientele

Forbes 08 Mar 2025
Under the brand name Anaïs C., goldsmith Anaïs Cartier creates distinctive 18-karat gold and gemstone-set jewels that are sold online and in her Biarritz boutique ... .
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Suicide rates show music industry 'inherently dangerous place to work' (Goldsmiths, University of London)

Public Technologies 07 Mar 2025
The music industry is an "inherently dangerous place to work" due to high levels of suicide among musicians, new research from Goldsmiths has found ... The research co-authored by Goldsmiths' Dr ...
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