Current student Jack discusses his favourite things about studying Philosophy at Birmingham
Professor Andrew Davies talks to BBC Radio 4's Sunday programme about religion and public art.
Professor Al Wilson writes for The Conversation
Watch Professor Al Wilson's Inaugural Lecture.
The Harvard Divinity School Bulletin showcases the introduction of Jocelyne Cesari's new book, We God's People: Christianity, Islam and Hinduism in the World of Nations.
Jocelyne Cesari and Tobias Cremer discuss the relationship between religion and populism, and how this relationship is affecting the politics of Europe and the United States.

Kirsty, BA Philosophy, Religion and Ethics student, explored the breath-taking Norwegian landscape, travelling to Oslo for her year abroad.

Middle-class people are more educated, which means that – in the case of Islam – they are more miseducated too.

Lisa Bortolotti has been interviewed by Shayla Love for the Vice on the differences between beliefs in conspiracy theories and delusions in psychosis.

A survey led by the University of Birmingham says people from middle and upper-class occupational groups are more likely to hold prejudiced views of Islam than people from working class occupational groups

Th report highlights the pervasiveness of Islamophobia and shows that Islamophobia comes in two varieties, racial and religious, with the 'religious' form of Islamophobia being more common among the UK's middle classes.

PhD student Rosa Ritunnano has been awarded the the 2021 Wolfe Mays Essay Prize.