20 April 2021
BA Classical Literature and Civilisation student Daisy Drennan tells us about her time studying at the University of Birmingham, including her favourite modules and the Societies she has been involved in.
08 April 2021
BA Ancient History and Archaeology student John Mitchell tells us about his time studying at the University of Birmingham, including his favourite modules and the societies he has been involved in.
03 June 2020
The Crossroads of Empire, was awarded a Special Mention in the Research category at the European Heritage Awards / Europa Nostra Awards 2020.
15 May 2020
Congratulations to Dr Panagiotis Manafis on the publication of his monograph, (Re)writing History in Byzantium
15 January 2020
A series of events specifically aimed at the School's early-career researchers and visiting scholars to network and to present and discuss their research.
14 October 2019
In this year's series, some of the school's leading scholars investigate how concepts of historical ruptures, continuities and transformations have shaped and continue to shape how people make sense of the past.
15 July 2019
The Byzantine expert who led the research project that re-dated the Sant'Ambrogio church at Montecorvino Rovella (Salerno) to the mid-ninth century is back in Italy to help secure wider recognition for the site.
29 April 2019
It is with great sadness that we announce the loss of Ruth Macrides, a much-loved colleague and friend.
19 March 2019
Dumbarton Oaks is a world-leading centre for Byzantine, Pre-Columbian and Garden studies, administered by the Trustees for Harvard University.
17 January 2019
Three generations of former CBOMGS students united for the Annual Meeting at American Institute of Archaeology
01 November 2018
We are now ranked 70 in the subject ranking for arts and humanities, which covers art, performing arts, design, languages, literature, linguistics, history, philosophy, theology, architecture and archaeology.
15 August 2018
Eight leading universities in the Midlands are joining together to train the next generation of highly-skilled arts and humanities researchers, thanks to funding from the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC).