Transnational education is a key part of how higher education institutions advance knowledge, broaden opportunity, and contribute to shared global futures.
Two Birmingham researchers secure UK policy and parliamentary placements, showcasing research impact and evidence-based ...
Professor Kennard discusses the research and thinking that led to his seventh poetry collection, The Book of Jonah.
New research reveals how some immune responses shield gonorrhoea bacteria from attack, offering crucial insights for developing an effective vaccine.
Led by the University of Birmingham, BreatHE IN will focus on design, retrofitting and building use to improve health and wellbeing.
An ornamental birdbath, tucked away by the Business School, bears witness to an enduring love between two of the University’s early feminist pioneers.
The world-first research project aims to improve the psychological and sensory experiences of neurodiverse guests at theme parks and attractions.
A major new clinical trial will compare two dietary approaches, nutritional ketosis diet and the NHS EatWell guidelines in patients with bipolar depression.
Dr Harry Kuchah has received the American Association For Applied Linguistics 2026 Research Article Award. Dr Harry Kuchah, Associate Professor of Language, Social Justice and Education, in the School ...
On World Cancer Day, we take a look at how researchers at the University of Birmingham are driving forward smarter, safer and kinder ways to detect and treat cancer.
Leading experts explain why a national school of government is needed to help politicians and public servants deliver.
Researchers found that an NHS test for ovarian cancer in premenopausal women performs poorly, with ultrasound‑based methods demonstrating increased accuracy.