10 March 2021 'Reading the Institutional Archive' – a talk at the UEA Modern and Contemporary Seminar Dr Emma West is giving a talk on Wednesday 17 March at the University of East Anglia's Modern and Contemporary Seminar.
04 February 2021 King Charles II and the Beaumont and Fletcher Folio Recent PHd Student Dr José Pérez Díez will introduce this landmark book which features 34 plays by English dramatists Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher.
04 February 2021 World's Stage - a multilingual celebration of Birmingham, Brummies and their Shakespeare The Everything to Everybody project, led by Professor Ewan Fernie of The Shakespeare Institute, have launched "World's Stage" a series of seven new short films.
21 January 2021 Beyond Outlander: An alternative history of Scottish romantic fiction Dr Amy Burge of the Department of English Literature argues for a reconsideration of Scottish author Annie S. Swan's legacy as a bestselling author of Scottish romance in the early twentieth century.
18 January 2021 Modern Institutions and the Civilizing Mission Dr Emma West's article on the Empire Marketing Board is now available online at Modernism/modernity.
12 January 2021 A Clergyman's Daughter (1935) Centre for Modernist Cultures co-director Nathan Waddell published a new edition of George Orwell's least-familiar novel, A Clergyman's Daughter (1935) in the Oxford World's Classics series.
10 December 2020 College of Arts & Law wins 3 Leverhulme Trust Major Research Fellowships The College of Arts & Law has been awarded a total of three highly prestigious Leverhulme Trust Major Research Fellowships.
25 November 2020 Difficult Paradises | Arts of Place network Recording of the Arts of Place network 'Monday Conversation' that took place on 26 October where Tim Dee, Michael Malay, and Liam Olds joined us to talk about landscape, locality, and what we make of our surroundings
12 November 2020 AHRC-Funded Studentships Available to Support Doctoral Research AHRC-funded studentships are now available for 2021 entry through the Midlands4Cities Doctoral Training Partnership
10 November 2020 US Election 2020: The Day and It's Aftermath Michell Chresfield, Lecturer in US History on the ACS programme discussed the 2020 election and what comes next as part of the Belfast International Arts Festival.
06 November 2020 Report on 'Election 2020 - What Happens Next?' The discussion featured a panelist of academics from across the university.
23 October 2020 Bringing the arts and science together: partnership with the Oxford University Museum of Natural History Professor John Holmes has been working closely with the Oxford University Museum of Natural History and international partners to bring the sciences, arts and humanities together in natural history museums.
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.