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16 June 2022 Domestic heating is a local problem: here’s how we can solve it A new Policy Commission report calls on the Government to empower local councils to decarbonise local heat delivery.
15 June 2022 University of Birmingham appoints new Pro-Vice-Chancellor Education The University of Birmingham appoints new Pro-Vice-Chancellor Education.
15 June 2022 University awarded £4.4m to translate great ideas into global impact The University of Birmingham has been awarded a £4.4m share of funding to translate disruptive research ideas into global opportunities.
15 June 2022 Dr Emma West shares her research into the Arts League of Service Travelling Theatre on BBC Radio 3 EDACS academic Dr West was invited to share her research on BBC Radio 3’s Free Thinking in an episode on Bloomsday, Dalloway Day and 1922.
15 June 2022 Now in paperback: International Law and International Politics by Alexander Orakhelashvili Latest work by Birmingham Law School expert in international law is available this month (June 2022) in paperback from Edward Elgar.
15 June 2022 Global rail leaders focus on ‘reshaping our railways post-pandemic’ Leaders in rail innovation from across the globe came together in Birmingham to discuss plans to develop, improve and shape the industry post-pandemic.
14 June 2022 Moonshot to lead research on secondary trauma within online harms work The University of Birmingham and Moonshot have launched research on the psychological impacts of working within the violent extremism and online harms space.
14 June 2022 Intervention for domestic abusers reduces crime – report A domestic abuse intervention designed to improve the behaviour of first-time alleged offenders has cut the number of crimes committed during a 12-month pilot.
14 June 2022 New technology for water quality monitoring receives prestigious award Birmingham researchers collaborated with industry to develop the device, which measures the quality of water in rivers, lakes and reservoirs.
14 June 2022 Feminism, Violence Against Women, and Law Reform. Decolonial Lessons from Ecuador Dr Silvana Tapia Tapia (Birmingham Law School) discusses her research and new monograph on feminism and sexual violence.
13 June 2022 ‘Real’ atmospheric samples covering pollution particles analysed using neutrons for the first time A new approach of studying the behaviour of surface films covering particles taken directly from the atmosphere has been developed by scientists.
13 June 2022 ‘Cellular brake’ offers clue to autoimmune response during immunotherapy A ‘cellular brake’ which could prevent lung cancer patients from developing a dangerous autoimmune response during treatment has been identified by scientists.