The University of Birmingham has improved its position amongst the best performing research-intensive universities in the world.
A new way of describing connections in real-world systems such as food webs or social networks could lead to better methods for predicting and controlling them.
New research into how quantum sensing technology can benefit environmental sciences has been launched at the University of Birmingham.
The University of Birmingham is to participate in the West Midlands Innovation Accelerator announced this week by the West Midlands Combined Authority.
Innovative shelters made from 100% recycled materials could help to protect refugees fleeing disaster zones.
The strategic research collaboration aims to deliver products that are safe, responsible, resource-sensitive, and environmentally considerate.
The QT Hub Sensors and Timing's International Clock and Oscillator Networking (ICON) project, launched in 2021 with £1.5m funding, has reached a key milestone.