20 May 2020 State Sponsored Literature: Britain and Cultural Diversity after 1945 Asha Rogers new book State Sponsored Literature: Britain and Cultural Diversity after 1945 has been published by Oxford University Press.
18 May 2020 What Hannah Arendt can teach us about work in the time of Covid-19 Lyndsey Stonebridge writes for the New Statesman on the philosopher's distinction between work and labour should guide our attempts to build a better society.
05 May 2020 Advocates for the Arts #5: Nan Youngman A post from Dr Emma West's Revolutionary Red Tape project blog
04 May 2020 Literary lockdown: literature for quiet times Alexandra Harris got together with Professor Kate McLoughlin for a series of podcasts to think about texts that seemed particularly meaningful in the first weeks of lockdown and isolation.
23 April 2020 Isabel Galleymore wins 2020 John Pollard Foundation International Poetry Prize Isabel Galleymore has been announced as the winner of the 2020 John Pollard International Poetry Prize for her debut book Significant Other
30 March 2020 Research from Revolutionary Red Tape published in Modernist Cultures Dr Emma West's article '"within the reach of all": Bringing Art to the People in Interwar Britain' has been published in the academic journal Modernist Cultures.
27 March 2020 Lisa Gee and Future Thinking An isolation interview about recent developments in the FUTURES project.
09 March 2020 Student film nominated for Learning on Screen Award The Department of Film & Creative Writing is delighted to announce that Smoking Kills, a short film by Jacob Gates Orgill, has been nominated for a Learning on Screen Award in the Student Postgraduate category.
25 February 2020 Deadpool Shakespeare and Klingon Hamlet Undergraduate English trip to Stratford-upon-Avon.
17 February 2020 Six new AHRC grant wins secure more than £1m funding Six academics from across the College of Arts and Law have been awarded new AHRC funding totalling £1.1m.
13 February 2020 More than £1m funding to reconnect Birmingham with its Shakespeare heritage A £1.7 million project to re-connect Birmingham's communities with the city's Shakespearean heritage launched today.
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.