The Research Festival celebrated the wide range of excellent research being undertaken in the College of Medical and Dental Sciences.
“The local elections of 2024 have again highlighted the West Midlands' role as the ultimate testing ground of the parties' strength. Labour won in key marginal territories such as Redditch, Worcester, ...
A new exhibition in Birmingham will explore the lives of street hustlers in Arada, the old city centre of the Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa.
There’s a lot to like about the proposals from the Labour Party. And there’s a lot in common with the current government’s policy, says Professor Paul Plummer.
The UK government has awarded BactiVac, £700k to accelerate the development of bacterial vaccines with a focus on pathogens with epidemic outbreak potential.
A world-class Allergy, Asthma and Clinical Immunology Center in Birmingham has successfully had their center status renewed.
Survey of implementation of LTNs in Birmingham found mixed views with some favourable responses but some concern about impact on traffic on other nearby roads ...
University of Birmingham researchers have been selected to receive funding as part of a new $50M Wellcome Leap programme, ...
Toxic chemicals used to flame-proof plastic materials can be absorbed into the body through skin, via contact with microplastics, new research shows. The study offers the first experimental evidence ...
Teacher education stands as the cornerstone of any reputable University, and the University of Birmingham takes immense pride in its longstanding tradition of delivering excellence in this field.
Our Advanced Chemical Engineering with Bioprocessing programme explores advanced chemical engineering topics with an emphasis on bioprocessing – using biological systems to produce useful products.
Choosing what to study at university is a big decision as you start to redefine your future. To help you make the right decision, use our Offer Calculator to see if you are likely to receive an offer ...