Faculties and departments Art The Head of Department is Richard Noble. Notable alumni include
Damien Hirst,
Sarah Lucas,
Steve McQueen,
Gillian Wearing,
Fiona Banner,
Angela Bulloch,
Hamad Butt, and
Graham Coxon. The university is also a member of the
Screen Studies Group, London.
Design The Department of Design's approach to design practice grew from a concern for ethical and environmentalist design. This developed alongside research by
John Wood,
Julia Lockheart, and others, which informs their research into
metadesign. TERU, the Technology Education Research Unit, has been instrumental in understanding how design and technology work in schools, how to encourage learners towards creative interventions that improve the made world, and how to help teachers to support that process. The Writing Purposefully in Art and Design Network (Writing-PAD) has its main Centre at Goldsmiths. The Network now spans about 70 institutions across the art and design sector with 6 national and 2 International Writing PAD Centres.
Computing The Department of Computing lets students develop their creative potential while learning solid computing skills with programs focused on Computer Science, Computer Games Art & Design, Computational Technology, Computational Cognitive Neuroscience, Computer Games Programming, Computational Linguistics, Data Science, User Experience Engineering, and Virtual & Augmented Reality.
Sociology The
Sociology Department includes
Nirmal Puwar, and
David Hirsh.
Cultural studies The Media and Communications Department, as well as the Centre for Cultural Studies, include
Matthew Fuller,
Scott Lash,
Angela McRobbie,
Nirmal Puwar and (formerly)
Sara Ahmed.
Institute for Creative and Cultural Entrepreneurship The Institute for Creative and Cultural Entrepreneurship delivers entrepreneurship, cultural management and policy education to the creative and cultural sectors.
Anthropology The Department of Anthropology teaching staff include
Keith Hart and (formerly)
David Graeber. The department is known for its focus on visual anthropology. The realm of continental philosophy is represented with academics such as
Saul Newman, as well as Visiting Professors
Andrew Benjamin and
Bernard Stiegler. In the area of Psychology there is
Chris French who specialises in the psychology of
paranormal beliefs and experiences, cognition and emotion.
Saul Newman – notable for developing the concept of
post-anarchism – is currently leading the department of politics.
English and comparative literature The English & Comparative Literature Department covers English, comparative literature, American literature, creative writing and linguistics. Current academics include
Blake Morrison and
Chris Baldick.
Music The
Research Centre for Russian Music, convened by
Alexander Ivashkin until his death in 2014, is internationally renowned for its archives devoted to
Prokofiev and
Schnittke, and unique collections including of music by
Stravinsky, and first editions of Russian Piano Music. Other research centres at the department include the Unit for Sound Practice Research co-founded and co-directed by John Levack Drever, Contemporary Music Research Group, Asian Music Unit, Afghanistan Music Unit, Fringe and Underground Music Group, and the Centre for Music and Ethnographic Film. The Sonic Scope Journal of Audiovisual Studies is based in the department. The department curates the annual PureGold festival, which takes place during May and June in venues across South-East London including the Albany Theatre, Deptford. It continues with PureGold [REDUX], which showcases postgraduate students in September, with a final MMus show in November, with work from Creative Practice, Composition, Sonic Arts, Performance & Related Studies and Popular Music students. The department houses two recording studios: Goldsmiths Music Studios, and the
Stanley Glasser Electronic Music Studios, established in 1968 by the composer, instrument maker, and musicologist Hugh Davies. NX Records, an independent record label, is a collaboration between
Matthew Herbert's Accidental Records and the Department of Music.
Educational studies The Department of Educational Studies teaches undergraduate, masters and doctoral courses, and is home to a large programme of initial teacher education (primary and secondary), based on partnership arrangements with over 1500 schools and colleges.
Additional academic programmes Goldsmiths paired with
Tungsten Network in 2015 to develop a research programme that explores advanced artificial intelligence techniques for
Big Data and business practices. Known as Tungsten Centre for Intelligent Data Analytics, the programme is based in the company's London office.
Rankings QS World University Rankings ranked Goldsmiths' media and communications offerings as second in the UK and eighth worldwide in 2017, and second and eleventh respectively in 2023.
Open access to research by Goldsmiths academics Goldsmiths Research Online (GRO) is a repository of research publications and other research outputs conducted by academics at Goldsmiths. The repository also holds Goldsmiths' collection of doctoral theses. GRO is part of Goldsmiths Online Research Collections (ORC) which also includes Goldsmiths Journals Online (GOJO), a hosting platform for
open access journals and conference proceedings. ==Student life==