U Ivy League universities travel to Birmingham for a programme of competition, cultural exchange and celebration.
Dr Johanna Rhodes writes about why conservation needs to be considered from a human health perspective as much as it is place ...
The biennial Craiova International Shakespeare Festival has now been the largest Shakespeare festival in the world for some years, so its largest ever iteration, in May 2026, was ...
Staff from our Shakespeare Institute have been busy speaking at various festivals and conferences both here and abroad.
Professor Sara Kenyon highlights role of triage to improve safety and trust for families among recommendations in National Maternity and Neonatal Investigation.
University has approved a move to a three-Faculty organisational and academic management structure, with the new Faculties in place from August 2027 ...
The University of Birmingham will play a leading role in West Midlands-wide projects to upscale and develop local businesses, following the announcement of £50m of UKRI funding for the Local ...
World-class research and a vibrant, global student community are at the heart of our School. For over 100 years we have been teaching students in Birmingham who go on to a wide variety of careers. Now ...
Dr Silvana Tapia Tapia is examining why moving toward a non-penal human rights framework is critical for tackling violence against women.
A significant digital skills shortage is posing a critical threat to the nation’s economic stability and growth, with a potential cost of £27.6 billion to the UK economy by 2030, according to new ...
The use of artificial intelligence (AI) and other digital health technologies has the potential to transform healthcare, bringing benefits to patients through faster diagnostic tests, more ...
This is the first UK study to explore the association between a range of atopic disorders and mental health outcomes in a large, representative population. Researchers have found that individuals with ...