Health data insight The blizzard of health data enabled by performative leaps in data collection technology, organization and computational power, will only help us if there is a corresponding advance in analytics, ethics and governance.
Counter radicalisation policies Dr Katherine Brown researches how Muslim communities across the world developed rights within Islamic discourses and how they liaised with civil rights organisations and secular organisations after September 11th 2001.
Cleaning up the skies The University of Birmingham is playing a vital role in providing the air-quality data and science to inform policy makers and protect the public health of citizens in the world's cities.
crafting-air-pollution-policies From London to Guangzhou, Nepal to Rwanda, air pollution is rising up the political agenda as evidence of its far-reaching health consequences increases.
Welfare and Superdiversity What would be a better approach to understanding welfare provision? A research approach that reflected the true nature of superdiverse communities and the reality of their changing demands?
Diagnosing our cities City-regions, much like the human body, are a complex coming together of systems and interdependencies, but we have failed to properly read cities.
Urban air pollution Researchers are looking at new ways of approaching health, social and economic problems associated with air pollution in the cities of India and other similarly polluted regions across the Global South.