
City-REDI at ten: A decade of research powering Birmingham’s economic future
City-REDI has been understanding and improving the Birmingham and West Midlands economy for ten years.
- Published: 28 January 2026
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City-REDI has been understanding and improving the Birmingham and West Midlands economy for ten years.

University of Birmingham-led global surgery initiative based in Nigeria celebrates 10th anniversary - including success in clinical trials

Researchers emphasise the importance of detecting heart abnormalities earlier to prevent cardiac damage.

Discover why student Alisha chose to study Computer Engineering at Birmingham.

We’re delighted to announce the launch of the Call for Papers, Panels, and Workshops for the IRIS 2026 international conference.

NIHR Academic Clinical Fellow in Neurosurgery
Dr Vassili Crispi, Academic Clinical Fellow in Neurosurgery.

A digital heart failure rehabilitation programme involving University of Birmingham researchers is recommended for NHS use by NICE.

Dr Dan Hodgkiss, Professor Ian Boardley and Dr Tom Nightingale discuss why parasport needs to act now on electroceuticals

The CIUK 2025 National Supercomputing Challenge winners will go on to represent the UK at the International SuperComputing Conference 2026.

Discover why current Mechanical Engineering student Ebikeyi chose to study at Birmingham.

Discover why student Caitlin chose to study Materials Science and Engineering at Birmingham.

Meet the Beariables: A Q&A with the Computing Insight UK supercomputing challenge winners 2025

University of Birmingham research reveals risks of abuse in dance and calls for system-wide safeguarding reforms to protect dancers globally

Doctoral researcher
PhD title: Collective Voices, Resonant Listening: Intergenerational Dialogue for Environmental Resilience in the Mekong Delta

Dr Hoshman Ismail writes for the Birmingham Law School research blog.

New study presents the first full life-cycle assessment of a wastewater treatment system, using Daphnia-based technology.

University of Birmingham Law School professor Rosie Harding has been awarded an Honorary King’s Counsel role

Discover why student Ethan chose to study Mechanical Engineering at Birmingham.

Discover why student Matthew chose to study Mathematics at Birmingham.

Dr Marie Dunnion from the School of Psychology reveals some of the skills you need and how players put these to use on The Traitors.