George III dined on chicken broth, lobster and roasted capon among many other favourite Royal dishes served to the King and his household, a new study reveals.
Rhetoric experts and prime ministerial speechwriters to debate the state of political discourse at live ‘Speak Out’ events.
The Department of Classics, Ancient History and Archaeology were delighted to host bestselling historical novelist Lindsey Davis this week.
The first Culture Forward Birmingham Qur'an working group meeting took place in September 2023
The University of Birmingham becomes the first university to endorse a Platform for Action seeking to promote the rights and wellbeing of children born of CRSV.
The Department of Classics, Ancient History and Archaeology is launching a new short course introducing Latin to beginners in October.
A new multidisciplinary project will expand public understanding and engagement with the work of the celebrated cultural theorist, Professor Stuart Hall.
On 26th June, teachers and schools from across Birmingham, for a second time, visited the Exchange in Birmingham for a prize-giving ceremony.
'The Wound is Where the Light Enters' film project has been nominated and shortlisted for the Rose Sidgwick Award for External Engagement and Impact.
My name is Emily, and I’m a second-year student studying joint honours Anthropology and History.
Find out Ash's five favourite moments as a Social Anthropology and Politics student at the University of Birmingham.
Latest recording from the Birmingham Research Institute for History and Cultures research seminar series.