We are looking for early-career scholars from an African institution whose research would benefit from a residential fellowship of up to four weeks at the University of Birmingham.
An exhibition and interactive event celebrating identity, in collaboration with the Royal Shakespeare Company.
Module Leader, Dr Sophie Hatchwell, interviewed about the postgraduate module.
Five ITSEE students, Anna Persig, Jacopo Marcon, Peter Montoro, Timothy Mitchell and Clark Bates, have all had reviews and articles published in recent months.

Benjamin Haupt and Andrew Edmondson have completed their doctoral research at ITSEE and their theses are now available for download.

Professor Aengus Ward has been appointed as Co-Director of ITSEE from the beginning of the 2019-20 academic year.
Call for Papers now open! We welcome paper proposals on any aspect of theory or analysis, relating to music of any genre and historical period.
Mark Ferguson (Department of Music) has recorded one of the rarest bees - the great yellow bumblebee - in its natural habitat. We caught up with him following the recordings being played on BBC Radio 4 earlier this week.
University of Birmingham Voices were pleased to perform this month as part of the BBC Proms Youth Choir at the largest classical music festival in the world – the BBC Proms.
The electronic edition of Codex Sinaiticus is ten years old this month! A new survey has been released online to gather information about the impact of this groundbreaking digital resource.
We caught up with Yafa Shanneik, the Module Leader, to find out how the module will benefit students studying for the MA Theology and Religion at Birmingham.

First year PhD History of Art student Rebecca Savage, whose research is supervised by Dr Francesca Berry and funded by Midlands3Cities, was crowned the Overall Winner of this year's research poster competition.