11 May 2021 New Textbook in the Philosophy of Psychology This textbook explores the ways in which the interaction and collaboration between psychologists and philosophers contribute to a better understanding of the human mind, cognition, and behaviour.
10 May 2021 Five skills you will develop on a postgraduate research course in the College of Arts and Law Five skills you will develop on a postgraduate research course in the College of Arts and Law
10 May 2021 Five skills you will develop on a Masters course in the College of Arts and Law Five skills you will develop on a postgraduate research course in the College of Arts and Law
30 April 2021 New catena identified by Dr Georgi Parpulov Dr Georgi Parpulov, a research fellow at ITSEE on the ERC CATENA project, announces the discovery of a new Catena on Matthew on the 'What's New in Patristics?' blog
26 April 2021 Dr Sigvard von Sicard The Department mourns the passing of Dr Sigvard von Sicard, a pioneer in Christian-Muslim relations.
22 April 2021 Theology and Religion PhD focus: Come dine with me John Onelum introduces his research on the meal motif in Revelation 3:20.
13 April 2021 PhD blog posts on delusions research Three of our PhD students have recently blogged about their research on delusions and their posts have attracted several hundreds of unique views
08 April 2021 PhD Publication Success! Three new papers have been published by Philosophy PhD students
30 March 2021 Why everyone should take a Philosophy class Amelia Bailey is an undergraduate BA Philosophy student at the University. Amelia tells us what she loves about studying philosophy and why everyone should study the subject at least once.
30 March 2021 Lauren Novelli: Why I chose the University of Birmingham Lauren Novelli is a third year undergraduate BA History and Theology student. Here she shares the reasons why she chose to study at the University of Birmingham for her degree.
25 March 2021 Philosophy PhD focus: Andre Leo Rusavuk on the puzzle of divine luck PhD student Andre Leo Rusavuk introduces his research on the puzzle of divine luck, which investigates reasons for and against the thesis that God is perfectly immune to luck.
24 March 2021 Ten questions with Lorcan Allerton BA Philosophy graduate Lorcan Allerton tells us about his time as an undergraduate studying at the University of Birmingham.
Sustainability and environments How we are exploring issues of climate through the arts, humanities and law.
Birmingham ranked in top 70 in the world for Arts and Humanities The College of Arts and Law is placed 67th in the Times Higher Education 2022 rankings, making it one of the best places for study and research in this field globally.