Evaluation highlights the need for Chief Registrars to be supported more effectively in the 'middle' of organisations where most managerial and administrative actions are taken.

The Third Sector Research Centre (TSRC) at the University of Birmingham celebrate their 10th anniversary

New research carried out by the University of Birmingham's Gëzim Alpion concludes that Mother Teresa's dark night of the soul was triggered by her childhood.

A pilot study by the University of Birmingham has identified major barriers to healthcare access for migrants, including denial of entitlements and administrative issues.

The presence of self-funders shapes and re-shapes the social care market in ways which have a profound impact and must be seen as integral to the operation of adult social care.
Interim findings from the evaluation of a programme designed to improve the lives of people with learning disabilities and/or autism were published this week.

First major study on community hospitals in England argues that policy makers need to take into account a broader notion of value, focusing equally on social value to patients and communities as on the money.

Migration experts from the University of Birmingham and Waseda University are launching a major new research partnership that will examine a shortage of skilled and unskilled labour in the UK and Japan - .
CHASM has been awarded £1,000 from the University of Birmingham's Alumni Impact Fund to deliver a pilot project, assessing the financial capability needs of graduating students.
The co-directors of the Centre for Health and Social Care Leadership, at the University of Birmingham, analyse the long anticipated NHS Long Term Plan.

A Chicago social worker is working with University of Birmingham experts and her British professional counterparts to help people using social services in Britain's second city.

The University of Birmingham and Alliance Manchester Business School (Alliance MBS) at the University of Manchester have been awarded a five-year contract to deliver the NHS Leadership Academy's award-winning Elizabeth Garrett Anderson MSc programme.