Professor Douglas Kerr spoke at the Centre for Modernist Cultures in November on Orwell’s response to the life and politics of anti-colonial campaigner Gandhi.
Exciting new degree programmes have launched in Law, English and History at the University’s campuses in Birmingham and Dubai.
Award-winning British writer Bernardine Evaristo gave this year’s University of Birmingham Baggs Memorial Happiness lecture.
Last week the Everything to Everybody: Your Shakespeare, Your Culture exhibition ended, what does that mean for the future of the Shakespeare Memorial Library?
An historic painting with a Shakespeare connection is set to star in a major new US exhibition.
The annual British Association of Victorian Studies (BAVS) conference was held at the University of Birmingham last month, 1-3 September.
The Centre for Modernist Cultures is a hub for world-leading research on literary and artistic modernism and welcomes an exceptional scholar as Honorary Fellow.
The annual Midlands Eighteenth-Century Research Network meeting was held at the University of Birmingham in May 2022
A new exhibition, 'Everything to Everybody: Your Shakespeare, Your Culture' has launched at the Library of Birmingham and will be open until November 2022.
University of Birmingham Professor Emeritus Valerie Rumbold has been elected a Fellow of the British Academy.
EDACS academic Dr West was invited to share her research on BBC Radio 3’s Free Thinking in an episode on Bloomsday, Dalloway Day and 1922.
Watch the Shakespeare Institute's Professor Tiffany Stern present her inaugural lecture, recorded 9 May 2022 at the Shakespeare Institute, Stratford-upon-Avon.