Researchers in Law and Public Health at the University of Birmingham are calling for more action to reduce the impact of harmful gambling on public health.
Birmingham City Council has announced a potential 100% cut to culture. Professor Sara Jones examines the need for a collaborative approach to the arts sector.
Dr Adam Quinn is an Associate Professor in American and International Politics reflect on the New Hampshire Republican primary result.
Professor David Dunn explores the Iowa caucus results, and what this could mean for Trump's presidential bid.
The latest edition of Professor Nelson Enonchong’s book has just been published by Sweet & Maxwell.
Today sees the publication of two volumes in the prestigious Oxford Handbook series featuring University of Birmingham academics, with a third following soon.
The volume of papers from the Twelfth Birmingham Colloquium, edited by four postgraduate students in ITSEE, has now appeared in print and open access.
The University of Birmingham has been awarded a gold (one of the highest awards), at this year’s Engage Watermark Awards.
Children fathered by United Nations Peacekeepers in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) grow up in deepened poverty, and with a poorer sense of self.
Without firm commitments to regulate and enforce the Nolan principles, their invocation by leadership hopefuls represents only the payment of lip service.