The Department of Classics, Ancient History and Archaeology is launching a new short course introducing Latin to beginners in October.
Dr Luis Manuel Garcia-Mispireta, was interviewed in Billboard Magazine on Berlin nightlife, asking why do dancefloors foster intimacy among strangers?
In this post for the Birmingham Law Research blog John Tingle discusses the circular nature of NHS patient safety policy making.
In response to the AI White Paper, Emma Ahmed- Rengers and Professor Karen Yeung explore that the proposed approach to AI regulation is unfit for purpose.
Soul City Arts and the University of Birmingham’s Culture Forward initiative is thrilled to announce the unveiling of an arts installation entitled 'NOMAD.'
University of Birmingham experts will collaborate on researching policy for reproductive health provision, as part of a new Policy Research Unit.
University of Birmingham Voices performed this month with the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra at the largest classical music festival in the world.
The Royal Historical Society (RHS) is the UK’s foremost society working for historians and history.
Professor Martin Trybus writes for the Birmingham Law School Research Blog
Students Mary (BA English with Shakespeare Studies) and Vanessa (BA Drama and English) share their experiences of the Stratford Residential study trip.
With this year’s Summer Festival of Music having come to a triumphant close, University Music look back on another successful year of music-making
Dr Catherine Lester comments on the film adaptation of Watership Down being reclassified from U to PG by the BBFC after 45 years.