Professor Alexander Orakhelashvili clarifies further aspects of Israel’s recognition of Somaliland on the Birmingham Law School research blog ...
The Collective, founded by Dr Iyan Offor, brings together researchers, practitioners, and creatives working towards the future prosperity of animals and nature.
Shining a spotlight on the remarkable work taking place across the University and the innovative ways our community is living this year’s theme of Give to Gain.
The study of the one-in-ten-billion kaon decay allows researchers to stress-test the Standard Model of particle physics.
Fellows are recognised for fundamental discoveries, exceptional education or application within critical national infrastructure.
Research to investigate effectiveness and implementation of health and wellbeing initiatives that are free at the point of use to workplaces ...
An expert critique of the UK Vision for Water, calling for science‑led targets, legal accountability and real reform.
The University of Birmingham is the first university to become an official partner of the 2026 All England Open Badminton Championships.
Scientists reveal that even small differences in solar magnetic activity produce detectable changes inside the Sun.
Evaluation of Leadership Programme found improved teamworking amongst senior leaders but multiple barriers limited longer-term change.
New ‘nanoagents’ can carry drugs straight to infected areas with minimal amounts of drug - reducing the risks of antibiotic resistance.
MOFs look stable in the lab, but living systems tell a different story. Why ‘stable’ materials can break down in bodies, with hidden risks ...