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
As part of our collaboration with the Royal Shakespeare Company, our students recently took part in an exciting workshop with RSC practitioners.
On completion of the programme, postgraduates will possess a diverse set of transferable and industry-specific skills, including digital content creation.
From dizzy apes to bad grammar, we take a look back at our top ten most read news stories this year.
Interim report on the activities and civic engagement taking place as part of the Culture Forward project.
Alumnus Gareth Neame OBE joins the University of Birmingham, as we expand our creative industries focus.
Paterson Joseph performed 'Sancho and me', based on his novel documenting the life of the first man of African Heritage to vote in Britain.
Rhetoric experts and prime ministerial speechwriters to debate the state of political discourse at live ‘Speak Out’ events.
Birmingham’s First Folio’s tour as part of the ‘Everything to Everybody’ Project culminates in a day of Shakespearean celebration at Bullring & Grand Central.
Andy Street met with the latest students of the Drama and Scripted TV Bootcamp on a visit to University of Birmingham’s Selly Oak campus this week.
The University welcomed academics and cultural partners for a two-day interdisciplinary conference last week on Noël Coward: Past, Present and Future.
During Pride Month, we chatted with Will Jackson (BA Drama and Theatre Arts, 2017)