
Birmingham Centre for Art Therapies have worked with communities across Birmingham to create a new exhibition titled: "the strawberry grows underneath the nettle", a title inspired by a quote from Henry V.
Call for papers for an international interdisciplinary academic conference focussing on the changing technoscape of religion or belief discrimination
New podcast by Professor Lisa Bortolotti Lisa discussing aspects of the 'Agential Stance', one way practitioners can support the sense of agency of young people who are struggling with their mental health.
Video of the second webinar of the International Economic Law and Policy Working Group (IELPWG) of Birmingham Law School.

Vernacular English is seen as a tool for those in charge to reach the people, not as a medium for the fundamental processes of political decision-making itself.
The Global Philosophy of Religion Project has awarded over £460,000 in research funding to philosophers of religion in 25 countries in Asia, Africa, Europe, the Middle East, Latin America and North America.

A University of Birmingham researcher has contributed to a new national guidance which supports Decolonisation in Museums.
ITSEE will be a partner in an €800,000 joint Anglo-German project on the Earliest Translations of the Pauline Epistles.
In this blog post, Dr Alan Greene discusses recent Covid-related restrictive measures introduced in Austria.

Recording of the event now available.
Dr Nathan Cardon writing for The Washington Post.

Michael Zev Gordon has been nominated for the prestigious Ivors Composer Awards 2021 for his song cycle Baruch - Ten Propositions of Baruch Spinoza for Tenor and Piano.