The College of Arts and Law is investing in the future of doctoral studies in the arts, humanities and law. With a range of postgraduate research funding available for 2026 entry, we're committed to ...
Professor John Holmes traces the role of written storytelling in our relationship with the natural world and imagining a more sustainable future.
Professor Janine Natalya Clark argues that traditional approaches to transitional justice ignore the environmental impacts of ...
New research shows that eating flavanol-rich foods, such as cocoa and berries, protects vascular health in men from the harmful effects of prolonged sitting.
New sensor technology offers a powerful, affordable tool for improving public health and environmental policy worldwide.
The Multispecies Collective, founded by Dr Iyan Offor, is imagining new legal frameworks that recognise the value of non-human flourishing.
The new approach fills a key gap in understanding how to evaluate diverse interventions, involving small numbers of ...
Dr Isabel Galleymore's reflects on the burgeoning literary form of ecopoetry, and how her writing explores the tensions in our relationships with nature.
University of Birmingham experts examine the implications of ‘climate AI’ - can machine learning outperform traditional climate models?
The University of Birmingham has permanently acquired Helios, by British artist Luke Jerram, which will be on display for free next spring.
The first three-dimensional map of a planet orbiting another star reveals an atmosphere with distinct temperature zones.
Birmingham researchers will analyse the impacts on UK Government policy of taking preventative measures rather than relying on expensive crisis management.
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