
Dr David Pattie from the University of Birmingham's department of Drama and Theatre Arts featured on BBC Radio Scotland's popular programme
In November 2021, the University of Birmingham welcomed the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) to our Edgbaston campus as part of our exciting collaboration with the theatre company.

Dr Sebastian Mitchell delivering the latest Arts Matters talk.

Dr Asha Rogers asks whether a historical perspective on state literary support strengthens the case to "bring the state back in" today.

This talk explores the value of understanding Britain's relationship to its coasts, shores, and beaches via the nation's own gothic literary tradition.

The University of Birmingham is to continue its collaboration with the Royal Shakespeare Company, committing to a partnership for a further five years.

MA Creative Writing student Anisha Mansuri provides five top tips for preparing for her postgraduate Masters study at the University of Birmingham.

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English Language and Linguistics PhD student Ashley Blake has written about the importance of International Developmental Language Disorder Awareness Day and her research study for adults with learning difficulties.
The Hive Gallery is pleased to exhibit for the first time in Birmingham, ' The Machinery', an audio-visual instillation capturing the earliest known machine dance.
Third year Drama and Theatre Arts student, Emma, shares her experience of her Experience Arts internship at The Birmingham Rep

This new book from Catherine Lester asks what happens to the horror genre, and the horrific children it represents, when children are the target audience?