Major achievement as ApconiX receives the prestigious King’s Award for Enterprise: Innovation 2025. Professor Ruth Roberts, ...
The fully mobile MEG scanner awarded £3.1m of government funding will be used across military training sites. Scientists will develop the world's first fully mobile brain scanner capable of measuring ...
Social and Cultural Transition in the Epistolary and Journalistic Networks of Heinrich von Kleist' will start in February 2026.
New research to understand mental health of under-represented young people and how online arts and culture can support their wellbeing.
Largest analysis of global trial data shows clinical nitrous oxide as a promising rapid-acting treatment for depressive disorders ...
Tony Iommi returns to the University of Birmingham, 55 years after Black Sabbath’s first gig on the Edgbaston campus.
CHASM Researcher Dr. Maxine Watkins and Charlie Gosset (University of Sheffield) respond to the Budget, questioning its omission of carers and disabled people. "There was little for carers in this ...
On 18th March 2025, Secretary of State for Welfare and Pensions Liz Kendall stood up in the House of Commons to propose sweeping cuts to disability welfare in the UK. The goal was to get disabled ...
Information on working at The University of Birmingham ...
An Integrated Settlement of £1.8 billion for the West Midlands until 2030, allowing greater control and choice over delivering growth projects and developing strategic sites across the region, and ...
Dr Alessandro Di Nola, Assistant Professor of Economics, explains why not issuing a land value tax was a missed opportunity for Chancellor Rachel Reeves.
New material opens possibilities for a wide range of innovative devices such as sensors, wearable electronics, and self-powered devices.
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