Dr Georgi Parpulov has published the first-ever catalogue of Greek New Testament catena manuscripts on behalf of the ERC-funded CATENA project. The underlying data has also been released in an online database.
Professor Hugh Houghton, Director of ITSEE, has been appointed as a full member of the editorial committee for the Nestle-Aland and United Bible Societies Greek New Testaments.
The Ghost Words: Reading the Past exhibition at Cambridge University Library, in conjunction with the AHRC Codex Zacynthius Project, is open from Monday 1 March 2021.
Anna Persig, an M4C scholarship holder, has been awarded a doctorate for her thesis on "The Vulgate text of the Catholic Epistles: Its Language, Origin and Relationship with the Vetus Latina."
Twenty-one unpublished academic papers by Professor J. Neville Birdsall have now been released in the University of Birmingham ePapers repository.
The timetable for the Twelfth Birmingham Colloquium with the theme of "Fragments" is released. This conference will run weekly online from January to March 2021.
The ITSEE project room and associated offices have returned to the ERI building.

Timothy Mitchell's article "Exposing Textual Corruption: Community as a Stabilizing Aspect in the Circulation of the New Testament Writings during the Greco-Roman Era" has been published in JSNT
The Call for Papers is issued for the Twelfth Birmingham Colloquium, which will run online in early 2021.
Professor Hugh Houghton gave the Stanton Lecture 2020 as part of the online British New Testament conference.
The AHRC-funded Codex Zacynthius project, led by the University of Birmingham in collaboration with Cambridge University Library, has released an online edition of this important manuscript of the Greek New Testament.

100th volume of Studia Patristica published with papers from the Sixth British Patristics conference held in Birmingham in 2016.