Emanuele Scieri has qualified for the award of his doctorate for his thesis on catena manuscripts on the Acts of the Apostles.
Congratulations to alumnus Tom Ling (BA History and Politics, 2016) who has been recognised as a Rising Star for 2024 in The Stage 100.
Call for applications: Psychology Cross-training Fellowship Program for Theologians
ITSEE researcher Andrew Patton has successfully passed his doctoral viva and taken up a new position at KU Leuven.
ITSEE students Jacopo Marcon and Timothy Mitchell received their doctoral degrees at the university graduation ceremony yesterday.
Four current members of Birmingham's Institute for Textual Scholarship and Electronic Editing presented papers at the EABS conference in Sicily last week.
Kate Armstrong, an MA student in the Department of English Language and Linguistics, has won a commendation for her dissertation from the British Council.
The College of Arts & Law remains amongst the best performing research-intensive universities in the world, according to the 2023 QS World University Rankings.
The volume of papers from the Twelfth Birmingham Colloquium, edited by four postgraduate students in ITSEE, has now appeared in print and open access.
How historically accurate is the BAFTA Award winning and Oscar nominated All Quiet on the Western Front? We asked First World War historian, Dr Jonathan Boff.
Jemma Saunders asks does the evolution of a fictional gangster family into a brand have certain implications for the popular culture it inspires?
Congratulations to ITSEE student Jacopo Marcon, of the ERC CATENA project, on his successful doctoral viva.