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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.
Birmingham Law School ranked in top 100 globally The School has climbed 71 places in the Times Higher Education 2022 rankings, making it one of the top law schools in the world.
09/09/2021 Grant win for "'Heritage speakers of Spanish: the case of Latin American Londoners" project
17/06/2021 Birmingham researcher wins prestigious Ralf Dahrendorf Prize for Children Born of War project
Far more than “limited and specific”: The Government’s Bill of Rights and international law 27 June 2022 Dr Alexander Orakhelashvili discusses the recently published bill on human rights
Professor Uekotter discusses calls for Germany to return to nuclear power with Der Spiegel 21 June 2022 In a recent interview with Der Spiegel, Professor Uekotter discusses calls for Germany to return to nuclear power.
Patient Safety Never Events in the NHS 20 June 2022 Birmingham Law School's John Tingle writes about the NHS concept of patient safety "never events"
The planet bears the scars: How war destroys the environment 17 June 2022 On Monday 14 June, Professor Uekotter discussed the environmental impact of war in an impromptu radio interview on SRF, the Swiss national radio company.
Dr Emma West shares her research into the Arts League of Service Travelling Theatre on BBC Radio 3 15 June 2022 EDACS academic Dr West was invited to share her research on BBC Radio 3’s Free Thinking in an episode on Bloomsday, Dalloway Day and 1922.
Now in paperback: International Law and International Politics by Alexander Orakhelashvili 15 June 2022 Latest work by Birmingham Law School expert in international law is available this month (June 2022) in paperback from Edward Elgar.
Feminism, Violence Against Women, and Law Reform. Decolonial Lessons from Ecuador 14 June 2022 Dr Silvana Tapia Tapia (Birmingham Law School) discusses her research and new monograph on feminism and sexual violence.
‘Plays Inside Out’: Theatre, Marketing and Ballads 10 June 2022 Watch the Shakespeare Institute's Professor Tiffany Stern present her inaugural lecture, recorded 9 May 2022 at the Shakespeare Institute, Stratford-upon-Avon.
Student Film wins Learning on Screen Award 10 June 2022 We are delighted to announce that an audio-visual dissertation by an MA Film and Television: Research and Production student has won a Learning on Screen Award.
Reframing ‘Survivor-Centred’ Approaches to Conflict-Related Sexual Violence 09 June 2022 Looking at new ways of thinking about support for survivors of conflict-related sexual violence.
Musical perspectives on our multi-cultural past in the year of the Commonwealth Games 08 June 2022 ‘The Black Peril’ concert takes place on Saturday, 11 June, in the Elgar Concert Hall at the University of Birmingham.
Incentivising nature conservation in a time of pandemic – some options for Africa 07 June 2022 Dr Walters Nsoh, Associate Professor in Law at Birmingham, discusses nature conservation in relation to the challenges of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Everything to Everybody A collaboration with Birmingham City Council will revive the fortunes of the Birmingham Shakespeare Memorial Library