News Back to 'Centre for Modern British Studies' Latest newsRSS FeedAtom Feed Learning from home DescriptionWithin the College of Arts and Law, staff and students have adapted to a new way of working, with teaching and studying taking place at home through a variety of virtual platforms.Date:19/06/2020 Boris Johnson's majority cut to one as UK Conservatives lose Brecon and Radnorshire by-election DescriptionBoris Johnson's majority cut to one as UK Conservatives lose Brecon and Radnorshire, Dr Matt Cole gives his analysis.Date:05/08/2019 Modern British Studies Beyond Boundaries, 3-5 July 2019 DescriptionCall for papers.Date:13/11/2018 10 place rise in THE World University Rankings 2019 DescriptionWe 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.Date:01/11/2018 Activist Selly Oak walking tours DescriptionAs part of the School of History and Cultures contribution to Birmingham Heritage Week Dr. Chris Moores devised a series of walking tours exploring the findings of his Activist Selly Oak Heritage Lottery Fund, funded project.Date:03/10/2018 Midlands universities partnership will train the next generation of arts and humanities researchers DescriptionEight 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).Date:15/08/2018 Activist Selly Oak at Birmingham Heritage Week DescriptionChris Moores to present the findings of the Heritage Lottery Funded project.Date:15/08/2018 Multiple-gender-attraction and bisexuality in 1970s and 1980s Britain: an oral history project DescriptionCall for participants.Date:21/05/2018 Call for papers: Ways of Knowing 5-6 July 2018 DescriptionDeadline extended for two-day conference for postgraduate and early-career researchers on ways of knowing in modern BritainDate:11/05/2018 BRIHC at Being Human DescriptionPublic enthusiasm for engaging the insights that arts and humanities researchers can bring to contemporary matters of concern is as high as ever. As a small band of University of Birmingham historians recently discovered when they took part in this year's Being Human Festival.Date:04/12/2017 Displaying 1 to 10 of 55 Previous 1 2 3 4 5 … Next