23 July 2021 Everything to Everybody: Bringing the Birmingham Shakespeare Memorial Library to the World Professor Michael Dobson in video conversation with Professor Ewan Fernie about the £1.7 million project 'Everything to Everybody'.
07 July 2021 Enduring, Surviving, Articulating: the HIV-AIDS Pandemic and New York Poetry Dr Rona Cran writes for the Birmingham Perspective
15 June 2021 Successful launch of the Shakespeare Beyond Borders Alliance Shakespeare Beyond Borders Alliance is a global network established by the Shakespeare Institute with the aim of uniting those working with Shakespeare from around the world and from across the social spectrum.
05 May 2021 Benjamin Zephaniah, Jess Philips, Mark Billingham and other famous faces support My Birmingham Story. To celebrate National Share a Story Month, the National Literacy Trust is launching My Birmingham Story, a campaign that invites people from Birmingham to share their experiences and memories of life in the city.
05 May 2021 John Kani, on his life, growing up in apartheid South Africa and his love of Shakespeare John Kani tells all in an in-depth interview with the Shakespeare Institute's Michael Dobson.
27 April 2021 John Kani, South Africa's leading classical actor, receives the Pragnell Prize 2021 Join Professor Michael Dobson as meets the South African actor John Kani to award him the 2021 Pragnell Prize.
22 April 2021 Sir Henry Irving: why he matters and why he came to Bournemouth Join Professor Michael Dobson online as he discusses this lastingly influential actor-manager.
22 April 2021 It's a mystery The Shakespeare Institute's very own Professor Tiffany Stern will be appearing in a mini-documentary to be released tomorrow by Shakespeare's Guildhall Trust.
22 April 2021 Shakespeare's birthday celebrations 2021 23 April 2021 marks Shakespeare's 457th Birthday, and staff from the Everything to Everybody project, the Birmingham Stories campaign, and The Shakespeare Institute have lots of exciting activity taking place.
02 April 2021 Dr Robert Stagg interviewed on BBC Radio Oxford The Shakespeare Institute's Robert Stagg was recently interviewed on BBC Radio Oxford about the astonishing cultural range of @LilNasX's new music video 'Montero'.
31 March 2021 Art magazines as middlebrow spaces – a talk at AAH 2021 Dr Emma West is giving a talk on interwar art and design magazines at this year's Association for Art History conference, hosted by the University of Birmingham.
18 March 2021 University of Birmingham researcher named as a New Generation Thinker by AHRC and BBC Radio 3 Fariha Shaikh has been chosen as New Generation Thinker, which is a joint collaboration between the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) and BBC Radio 3.
Sustainability and environments How we are exploring issues of climate through the arts, humanities and law.
Birmingham ranked in top 70 in the world for Arts and Humanities The College of Arts and Law is placed 67th in the Times Higher Education 2022 rankings, making it one of the best places for study and research in this field globally.