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.
A new study by professors at the University of Birmingham has revealed for the first time how our bodies go into stress-mode when hearing misused grammar.
The new series, Shakespeare: Rise of a Genius, is the centrepiece of the BBC’s Shakespeare season celebrating the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare’s First Folio
Rhetoric experts and prime ministerial speechwriters to debate the state of political discourse at live ‘Speak Out’ events.
In this post on the BLS Research blog, Polly Hernandez discusses the relevance criteria applicable to evidence in criminal proceedings
University of Birmingham Assistant Professor Piasecki has won the first performance poetry award in one of the UK’s most prestigious poetry competitions.
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
An ESRC-funded project will explore how stories told by social media influencers can impact young people as they gain awareness of challenges in mental health.
In this post on the Brmingham Law School research blog, Professor Alexander Orakhelashvili critiques the ICRC’s approach on international armed conflicts
The Liberal Arts and Natural Sciences event brought together experts from the cultural sector to discuss the challenges and opportunities facing the region
The University of Birmingham hosted the European Second Language Association conference (EuroSLA32) from 30th August to the 2nd of September.