Goldsmiths, University of London, Public research university in New Cross, London, England.
Goldsmiths, University of London is a research institution in southeast London that belongs to a group of public colleges. The Richard Hoggart Building, a former naval college, forms the heart of the campus and holds Grade II listed status.
The Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths founded a technical institute in New Cross in 1891 to train craftsmen and young people. In 1904 the institution became part of the University of London and later developed into a center for arts and social sciences.
The Centre for Contemporary Art within the building serves as an exhibition space that brings students, artists and local residents together. Visitors can see works here that often address experimental and socially engaged themes.
The campus in New Cross lies about 15 minutes by train from central London and can be reached by several bus and rail connections. Visitors should check opening times for individual buildings in advance, as not all areas are freely accessible.
Students and lecturers work together on restoration projects at nearby Nunhead Cemetery, a large Victorian burial ground. This collaboration connects academic research with practical heritage conservation in the neighborhood.
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