Dr Matt Cole explores some of the less obvious causes of Humza Yousaf’s resignation as Scotland’s first minister and leader of the SNP.
‘The Impermanence of Things’ is the Professor of Composition's latest CD from NMC Recordings exploring memory, loss and serenity.
The Edward Cadbury Professor of Theology, columnist and author is one of 250 people given membership to the prestigious institution in 2024.
Former Drama student is creator of the Best Family Show winner in the 2024 Olivier awards, while other alumni made the shortlist in three other categories
Professor Louise Hardwick reflects on her two-decade relationship with the late Caribbean author and ‘Alternative Nobel’ prize-winner.
Professor Alexander Orakhelashvili writes for the Birmingham Law School Research Blog
The Birmingham Law School Professor has been unanimously elected as an Honorary Bencher of Middle Temple.
In this post for the BLS blog, Professor Alexander Orakhelashvili addresses the latest debate on State participation in international armed conflicts.
The Barber Institute, Lapworth Museum and Research and Cultural Collections has received funding from Research England of just over £2 million over five years.
Professor Candida Moss discusses her new book, God's Ghostwriters, which examines the role enslaved people had in co-authoring the Bible.
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.