A call for papers for the upcoming event on access to justice in Southeast Asia, from Dr Georgia Antonopoulou
Signing Shakespeare teaching packs are being sent to every deaf school and major deaf unit in the UK.
Dr Matt Cole reflects on the West Midlands mayoral and local election results.
A new exhibition in Birmingham will explore the lives of street hustlers in Arada, the old city centre of the Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa.
CAL hosted the first ever combined conference for the three major societies on literature and science.
Two workshops from the University of Birmingham will be exploring the historical and cultural legacy of the Birnam Oak.
Since Russia's invasion of Ukraine, decolonising and decentring approaches to the study of Russophone literature and culture have become urgent tasks.
The University of Birmingham Dubai campus is expanding to include more disciplines and collaboration. Dr Haifaa Jawad writes about a new networking initiative.
Professor Michael Dobson contributed to the UN video project which explores of how the timeless works of Shakespeare may resonate with the core values of the UN
Dr Matt Cole explores some of the less obvious causes of Humza Yousaf’s resignation as Scotland’s first minister and leader of the SNP.
‘The Impermanence of Things’ is the Professor of Composition's latest CD from NMC Recordings exploring memory, loss and serenity.
The Edward Cadbury Professor of Theology, columnist and author is one of 250 people given membership to the prestigious institution in 2024.