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A political framework, created by Birmingham and Oxford researchers, to support aid donor countries to protect human rights, wins the Atlas Award 2025.
New analysis from the University of Birmingham finds that Osbourne's last concert contributed £33.8 million to the UK economy ...
New research lays groundwork for future studies exploring the role of probiotics in antimicrobial stewardship and infection ...
The University is collaborating with relevant stakeholders on a development plan for two sections of Selly Oak campus.
Professor Sarah Montano, from the Marketing department at Birmingham Business School, unpacks the Taylor Swift marketing ...
The test was developed in the University’s bio-incubator, the BioHub Birmingham, and the trials are the culmination of eight ...
Scientists used advanced imaging and mathematical models to understand how cells repair themselves, which may lead to better treatments for wounds or cancer.
Young women joined online summit connecting them with inspirational female leaders across politics, business, sport, ...
US air pollution from oil and gas causes hundreds of thousands of severe health issues, with Black, Asian, Native American & Hispanic groups the most affected.
Dr Bruno Bertini was named as a Condensed Matter recipient at the 2025 Frontiers of Science Awards for a groundbreaking physics paper ...
In AI, we now face the next industrial revolution, but if Britain wishes to remain sovereign, prosperous, and free then 'energy realism' is needed.
Sustainable Cold-Chain for the Global South'  brings together global stakeholders to speed adoption of clean, affordable, and resilient cold-chain systems.