CAL hosted the first ever combined conference for the three major societies on literature and science.
Two workshops from the University of Birmingham will be exploring the historical and cultural legacy of the Birnam Oak.
Leading academics and experts from the University of Birmingham’s College of Arts and Law have been announced as part of this year’s Hay Festival lineup.
The Department is pleased to announce its 2024 competitions which are open to all University of Birmingham students, staff and alumni.
University of Birmingham researchers hail discovery as missing link in the thinking of the ‘godfather of multiculturalism’ and development of cultural studies.
Dr Elizabeth O'Connor has been spotlighted by the Guardian as one of the top ten new novelists, to watch out for 2024.
Professor Lyndsey Stonebridge looks back at the writing of Hannah Arendt's seminal work on totalitarianism and considers contemporary parallels around the world
On completion of the programme, postgraduates will possess a diverse set of transferable and industry-specific skills, including digital content creation.
From activism to alienation, Professor Lyndsey Stonebridge discusses the relevance today of political writer Hannah Arendt – the subject of her major new book.
Soul City Arts' 'Grit and Soul' performance took place in December on campus, an unforgettable exploration of Birmingham's essence through art and storytelling.
We spoke to four academics from across the College of Arts and Law about how their research is linked to climate change and what they hope to see out of COP28.
Alumna Funmi Olutoye, Features Producer for Good Morning Britain and Lorraine at ITV, has been announced as one of the 2023 BAFTA Breakthrough cohort.