
From Brazil to Birmingham: building bridges for global climate justice
Academics and students’ experiences bring COP30 lessons to inform future policy
- Published: 4 December 2025
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Academics and students’ experiences bring COP30 lessons to inform future policy

On June 3-4 2026, the University of Birmingham will welcome academics, lawyers, NGOs and students to its Edgbaston campus for the 2026 UK Animal Law Conference.

Favour shares her experience of preparing to move abroad and settling into life at the University.

Ghanaian student Favour shares how she slowly became more confident settling into life at the University of Birmingham.

PhD student Asma describes how studying in another country has widened her view of the world.
Michelle is a doctoral researcher, investigating the lived experiences and insights of dancers and how MST can be conceptualised in dance.

The fully mobile MEG scanner awarded £3.1m of government funding will be used across military training sites.

Rachel reflects on her incredible year abroad in Canada, studying psychology at the University of New Brunswick (UNB).

Rae tells us why he decided to come to Birmingham to study MA Film and Television: Research and Production.

CTL Engineering Laboratory Manager
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CTL Multimedia Learning Experience Developer
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New research to understand mental health of under-represented young people and how online arts and culture can support their wellbeing.

My month at a Russian summer school in Almaty, Kazakhstan.

Largest analysis of global trial data shows clinical nitrous oxide as a promising rapid-acting treatment for depressive disorders

Tony Iommi returns to the University of Birmingham, 55 years after Black Sabbath’s first gig on the Edgbaston campus.

Honorary Research Fellow
Joseph Francis is an economic historian from Wales.

Assistant Professor in Business Economics
He is an applied economist whose work examines the intersection of technological progress, innovation, and international economics, with a particular focus o...

Why are unpaid carers and disabled people absent from the Autumn Budget?

Johannes Read, Senior Policy and Data Analyst at City-REDI, provides a breakdown of what the 2025 budget means for the West Midlands.

Ifunanya tells us why she decided to come to Birmingham for her postgraduate degree.