
University of Birmingham partner project Midlands Art Papers explores representations of gender and sexuality in British art

Essay by Professor Rebecca Gould which was awarded runner-up the 2020 Beechmore Books Arts Journalism Competition.

Professor Divjak, Professorial Research Fellow in Cognitive Linguistics and Language Cognition, elected as an Ordinary Member of Academia Europaea of the Section of Linguistic Studies due to her outstanding achievements
University of Birmingham ranked second in the UK for History of Art by The Guardian.

Dr Elizabeth L'Estrange, Lecturer, and Head of the Department of Art History, Curating, and Visual Studies has recently received two publication subventions for her forthcoming monograph.

University of Birmingham Alumna, Chloe Church has been Awarded the 2020 Society of Biblical Literature - De Gruyter Prize in Biblical Studies.
The 2019 Barber Institute exhibition 'The Paper Museum', curated by students on our MA Art History and Curating programme, has been shortlisted for the UK Museum and Heritage Award for Best Partnership of the year.
As part of his Anglo-German research into the Globe cinema and theatre in Oldenburg, John Goodyear delivered a public talk as part of the nationwide Tag des Offenen Denkmals on the stage in Oldenburg's Globe.
The Department of Music were, this month, delighted to host a virtual celebration for graduating BMus and Joint Honours students.
Pianist Ceri Owen, the Department of Music's new Director of Performance, gave a debut recital at London's Wigmore Hall on 15 July 2019.
Considering your options once you graduate this summer? Here are five reasons why a Masters degree in History of Art may be your perfect next step.

The Department of Modern Languages has launched a new Practice-Based PhD programme in Translation Studies.