New paper challenges old notions of ‘glitched brain’ idea of delusions and instead focuses on physical experiences of strong and deeply held emotion.
Researchers receive funding from Gates Foundation to help understand infectious disease whereabouts in Africa.
US-UK university partnership explores fresh opportunities in Education Access and Equity – including recruiting second cohort of Global South Fellows.
The Cities@Heart project, starting in January 2026 and coordinated by the University of Birmingham, the University Medical Center Utrecht (Netherlands) and Novartis (Switzerland), will combine medical ...
Dr Marco Vieira examines the return of imperialism to the Americas following the US's removal of Nicolás Maduro from power in ...
The University marked 125 years of academic excellence and innovation with a special celebration and the award of its first ...
Andrew Nickson, Honorary Reader in International Development, examines what the US intervention in Venezuela could mean for unrest in the country.
Elizabeth McGlynn graduated from the University of Birmingham in 2023. Since then she's been working in television - including BBC One's The Traitors ...
Researchers have discovered the most compelling evidence yet that horned dinosaurs – the group that includes the famous Triceratops – lived in Europe during the Late Cretaceous period. The ...
Programme lead, Professor Sam Cruchley, said: ‘This Academy will enable us to nurture a new wave of industry-ready leaders. As it becomes established, it will also serve as a model for the UK higher ...
As we step into a new year, we take a moment to reflect on the generosity shown by alumni and supporters through legacy gifts in 2025.
This post was almost completed when the US operation to seize Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro took place, which is sure to provide much food for thought on the ongoing debate on whether ...
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