Researchers in Law and Public Health at the University of Birmingham are calling for more action to reduce the impact of harmful gambling on public health.
The Assistant Professor in Liberal Arts and Natural Sciences will be the Editor-in-Chief of Public Humanities, which is set to launch in late 2024.
Leading academics and experts from the University of Birmingham’s College of Arts and Law have been announced as part of this year’s Hay Festival lineup.
Professor Sabine Lee has been backed by European royalty and met with US Congress and Senate Committees while championing the rights of children born of war.
Professor Alexander Orakhelashvili addresses UK’s submissions made before the International Court of Justice in advisory proceedings concerning Palestine.
Sara Jones (University of Birmingham) and Maija Spurina (Latvian Academy of Culture) explore the contradictions of International Women’s Day around the world.
Birmingham City Council has announced a potential 100% cut to culture. Professor Sara Jones examines the need for a collaborative approach to the arts sector.
We are saddened to mark the passing of Diana Wardle, a long-time Honorary Research Fellow and adjunct lecturer in Classics, Ancient History and Archaeology.
Dr Marianne Wade, explains what Shamima Begum's legal team might do next, now that she has lost her citizenship appeal.
University Music along with the University Music Society are delighted to report another successful trip away for this year’s UniBrass contest.
The Department is pleased to announce its 2024 competitions which are open to all University of Birmingham students, staff and alumni.
An exhibit entitled 'A Journey on the Philosophy of Misinformation' launched last week in The Philosophy Museum in Milan to combat fake news.