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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 Perspective Right to abortion is critical in exercising rights that allow human flourishing "Dobbs does not constitute the end of these efforts to restrict access to legal abortion. We can now expect to see campaigns for state-level laws that would significantly limit access to abortion even in very early pregnancy." Join the conversation
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
Commonwealth Games: past, present, future 06 June 2022 Juanita Cox , Michael Dawson, Kate Nichols and Verity Postlethwaite discuss the meaning(s) of the Commonwealth Games through time.
Evil, Suffering and Hope - Art and Poetry Exhibition: Call for Submissions 31 May 2022 Are you an artist or poet interested in the philosophical problem of evil? The Global Philosophy of Religion project seeks submissions for a December exhibition
Prestigious postdoctoral position for Eugenia Lancellotta 31 May 2022 Eugenia successfully completed her PhD at Birmingham in October 2021, and has just been appointed to a postdoctoral position in Italy.
A perfect storm in clinical negligence litigation is brewing and reforms are on the horizon 30 May 2022 Birmingham Law School's John Tingle looks at issues related to clinical negligence compensation and the NHS.
Spaghetti Junction at 50: what does it mean to you? 25 May 2022 As Spaghetti Junction turns 50 it remains an important symbol of Birmingham’s journey through the last half-century.
A patient safety crisis in NHS maternity care? 23 May 2022 John Tingle discusses issues relating to maternity care in England.
The UK Government’s plan to send refugees to Rwanda isn’t that different to policies in Europe 19 May 2022 The the UK is not the first country to pursue such off-shoring of its responsibilities towards those seeking refuge
Birmingham University Singers give world premiere of music by Bob Chilcott 13 May 2022 Birmingham University Singers were pleased to perform The Pear Tree Carol as part of their Autumn programme this academic year.
Revolutionary Red Tape at the ‘Hopeful Modernisms’ Conference 11 May 2022 Dr Emma West will give a paper based on her postdoctoral research at this year’s British Association for Modernist Studies Conference, to be held in June.
Professor Trybus new Chairman of the ESA Procurement Review Board 10 May 2022 Professor Martin Trybus has been appointed Chairman of the European Space Agency Procurement Review Board after a unanimous vote of all members of the Board.
Geophysical sensors, excavations and computers reveal millennia of prehistoric Stonehenge land use 10 May 2022 This is only one of many new sites and unexpected patterns of prehistoric activity detected at Stonehenge by the Ghent-Birmingham research team
Reconnecting Birmingham to Ruskin Land 25 April 2022 Researchers from the University of Birmingham will be working with artists and schools to co-create artworks on the themes of nature and environmental justice.
Everything to Everybody A collaboration with Birmingham City Council will revive the fortunes of the Birmingham Shakespeare Memorial Library