The Shakespeare Institute will be further developing the University of Birmingham's partnership with Waseda University, Tokyo through a two-day symposium.
Dr Klaus Richter has won an AHRC-DFG award for a project on how changes in land ownership have affected the way people conceive of themselves across the Baltics
Dr Emma Wagstaff recently organised several translation workshops, delivered to UoB school students by facilitators from the Stephen Spender Trust.
Dr Alexander Cannon will lead a five-year research programme investigating how playing music could increase farmers’ uptake of new technologies.
July 2023 saw the College of Arts and Law welcome two new Honorary Graduates, both of whom are internationally renowned in the field of classical music.
On 2 October Birmingham Law School held its first formal networking reception for our extensive community of Law alumni based in Canada.
Last month, we celebrated the relaunch of the International Centre for Heritage at the University of Birmingham.
Alumnus Gareth Neame OBE joins the University of Birmingham, as we expand our creative industries focus.
With the renowned jazz drummer Jonathan Silk in the new post of Director of Jazz Studies, the University leads the way amongst Russell Group institutions.
Professor Andrew Kirkman won the Early Music Award of the American Musicological Society for his book 'Music & Musicians at the Collegiate Church of St Omer.'
On Saturday 18 November, Being Human Festival is partnering up with our Department of Classics, Archaeology and History for two events in the CAHA museum.
The Pro Bono Group won the award at this year's Tackling Economic Crime Awards for it's series of public information films with the specialist fraud firm Tenet.