The College of Arts and Law is a vibrant community of students and academics, dedicated to ensuring that excellence is rewarded, and that fears about finance do not constrain current or prospective ...
It is vital to understand the principles and main tenets of international business and trade; such as tariffs and customs regulation, as well as understanding how it affects societies, regions, and ...
All students graduating from the University of Birmingham receive a certificate and transcript. Whether graduating in person, or in your absence, the following page answers the most common questions ...
Keep up to date with the latest news and events from around the college and the wide-ranging projects our staff and students get involved with. Insights into the latest publication by Professor Wilson ...
A world-class Allergy, Asthma and Clinical Immunology Center in Birmingham has successfully had their center status renewed.
As AMR threatens to become the leading cause of death by 2050, vaccines could lead way to tackle drug-resistant infections and reduce reliance on antibiotics We only have vaccines to tackle 25 human ...
There’s a lot to like about the proposals from the Labour Party. And there’s a lot in common with the current government’s policy, says Professor Paul Plummer.
New tools to help identify hospital patients who may become persistent opiate users after surgery are to be developed in a new research programme. University of Birmingham researchers have been ...
Professor Cara Bailey reflects on UK House of Commons debate highlighting need to rethink how we fund hospices ...
The College of Social Sciences brings together over 450 academics (including 90 professors) and over 360 professional staff across a range of disciplines and interdisciplinary fields. Around 25% of ...
The European Federation of Periodontology (EFP) have recently named Professor Moritz Kebschull, from the School of Dentistry, as their new President.
Dengue infections in pregnant women may have a negative impact on the first years of children’s lives, new research has found ...