£2 million project will help policymakers better understand how the region can withstand the challenges of global warming.
Scientists have analysed water and biofilm samples from lakes across the country to find key links between the presence of pollutants and biodiversity loss.
The School of Languages, Cultures, Art History and Music has gained an Athena Swan Bronze award in recognition of its commitment to advancing gender equality.
Will it bend or will it break? Wires obey Hooke’s law, just like springs do. When a force F is applied, it will extend some distance x, which can simply be described by the equation F = kx Whereas k ...
The English-Ukrainian Rule of Law Dictionary project is in the running to receive the Halsbury Award for Rule of Law ...
Health data research used to identify three new protein biomarkers with the potential to improve diagnostic tools for Colorectal cancer ...
University of Birmingham and Warwick academics to provide information about living with serious illnesses in UK ...
The University of Birmingham has long been established as one of the UK's leading universities for postgraduate study, and our research has proven international impact. Our Engineering research is ...
Strategic alliance will create new opportunities in research, education and health, and raise aspirations across Birmingham, ...
The AI Opportunities Action Plan promises to position the UK as a global leader in artificial intelligence, but can it ...
Leptospirosis is a worldwide, severe infectious disease affecting several different species including man and ruminants, particularly in LMIC countries. Globally, cattle are the most severely ...
The University of Birmingham is delighted to invite you to meet with our representative Lisa Hwang, International Officer for South East Asia, who will be attending the following events to meet with ...