A project commissioned to coincide with the centenary of the discovery of the tomb of Tutankhamun in 1922.
On 28th June, B-Film (the Birmingham Centre for Film and Television Studies) hosted its inaugural Creative Practice Colloquium.
The university’s Shakespeare Institute has this summer extended its collaboration not just with the Royal Shakespeare Company but with the State.
Kate Armstrong, an MA student in the Department of English Language and Linguistics, has won a commendation for her dissertation from the British Council.
Last week, Dr Nathan Waddell hosted a conference to create space for critical thinking on how Lewis’s filibustering was anchored in various material contexts.
A new multidisciplinary project will expand public understanding and engagement with the work of the celebrated cultural theorist, Professor Stuart Hall.
We are very proud to announce that Kate Armstrong, one of our distance MA students, has won a commendation for her dissertation from the British Council.
The University welcomed academics and cultural partners for a two-day interdisciplinary conference last week on Noël Coward: Past, Present and Future.
In partnership with the ‘Everything to Everybody’ Project the Punjabi bus will share South Asian material from Birmingham’s Shakespeare Collection.
Last week, the University welcomed almost one hundred international scholars onto campus for the ‘Authenticity and Adaptation’ conference.
During Pride Month, we chatted with Will Jackson (BA Drama and Theatre Arts, 2017)
Hi, I’m Vanessa and I’m a second year Drama and English student from London.