As the world prepares for COP30 in Belém, the urgency to build climate resilience has never been greater. Extreme weather events - floods, heatwaves, wildfires and storms - are becoming more frequent ...
The BactiVac Network secures major funding to advance its mission of accelerating vaccine development against bacterial infections affecting LMICs.
Prosocial effort measured for people of same and different neurotype, with implicit bias affecting effort across all participants ...
Dr Erica Arthur provides insight from our partnership that overcame the challenges of war and borders to produce a legal dictionary and strong relationships.
New University of Birmingham Brussels office to accelerate research collaboration and innovation with European partners ...
Ahead of COP30, Professor David M. Hannah reviews what is possible when we bring together diverse voices to bridge the gap between research and policy.
Birmingham researchers will join 2025 Nobel Prize winner Professor Shimon Sakaguchi in a research programme to transform treatment of autoimmune diseases.
A new UK-based study has found that regularly consuming non-native ethnic cuisines isn't just a matter of taste—it might also help reduce prejudice.
Building on internationally recognised work in e-cigarette studies at the University of Birmingham, the newly funded EVALUATE study which has received £1.46M by the Medical Research Council (MRC), ...
Overlooked elements of Black Sabbath’s legacy are being uncovered and celebrated at a special University of Birmingham event.
New detector concept uses cutting-edge optical cavity and atomic clock technologies to sense gravitational waves in the elusive milli-Hertz frequency band.
Awarded by the American Political Science Association, it recognises leading scholars in the field of religion and politics.