
The Birmingham Centre for Railway Research and Education (BCRRE) at the University of Birmingham has today signed the Charter that officially launched the South East Europe Rail Research and Innovation Network (SEERRIN).

Two leading, high profile speakers confirmed for Destination Digitalisation 2020.

BCRRE is hosting a workshop on Wednesday 22 January for our stakeholder community about a new rail competition that will fund a number of innovation projects.

University of Birmingham railways experts will work with the National Rail and Transport Institute of India (NRTI) to establish a new research centre to help develop and deliver hi-tech transport systems in India.

The University of Birmingham, in partnership with Willmott Dixon and Associated Architects, have celebrated the topping out of a new School of Engineering building.

University of Birmingham Professor, Bridget Eickhoff, has today (30 September) been announced as one of the new Fellows of the Royal Academy of Engineering.

BCRRE exhibits for the first time at the TRAKO international railway fair in Poland to signal their growing commitment to developing relationships in the region and surrounding areas.