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.
Founded in 1979, the society’s annual gathering represents the main academic conference dedicated to the study of Central European History in the UK & Ireland.
The University of Birmingham hosted the Vulnerable Accused in the Criminal Justice System conference from 13th to 14th September.
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.
In this post on the BLS Research blog Professor Alexander Orakhelashvili comments on contributions relating to the legal regime of the use of force
John Tingle argues there is a need to formalise the right of patients and their families/carers to obtain an urgent clinical review, second opinion.
The renowned fantasy author J. R. R. Tolkien died fifty years ago on 2 September 1973. Tolkien described Worcestershire as ‘in an indefinable way “home" to me.'
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.
John Tingle argues that there is an urgent need for NHS Hospitals to allow patients families or carers to obtain an urgent clinical review and second opinion.
The University of Birmingham is delighted to announce that Professor Warren Barr has been appointed as Dean of Birmingham Law School.
An evocative platform for the public to engage in deep spiritual contemplation
Stratford Literary Festival are delighted to announce that the University will become the Festival’s Education Partner from September.