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West Midlands Health Tech Innovation Accelerator (WMHTIA) beneficiaries showcased their ground-breaking technologies as programme funded for further year ...
The University of Birmingham has furthered its collaboration with Kathmandu University (KU), Nepal’s premier private higher education institution, through an enriching field trip involving MSc ...
Professor William Purkis, Head of the School of History and Cultures, reflects on the University's commitment to cultural ...
The MRC has announced that Birmingham’s Professor Jo Morris will become the new Chair of the MRC Molecular and Cellular ...
Katie Reilly of the University of Birmingham will lecture on water pollution at the British Science Festival 2025 in Liverpool, 10-14 Sept ...
Researchers have received a significant funding boost to understand how genetic processes impact development and cancer ...
A minority of patients face catastrophic health costs - often bypassing closer, cheaper clinics to access higher-quality care ...
Lesions in the dorsomedial section, which sits towards the top of the prefrontal cortex (PFC) were shown to have had the most significant impact on the social influence on impulsivity. Meanwhile, ...
To help you afford your studies, we’ve put more than £33 million into student support and scholarships. Join our webinar to find out about the three below scholarships that are open for postgraduate ...
Our annual Maths Big Quiz aims to infuse fun, collaboration, competition, and a touch of challenge into Mathematics. This event is open to Year 10 students, allowing each school to bring a maximum of ...
Professor Rachel O’Reilly joins research and industry leaders to strengthen the Faraday Institution’s Board of Trustees.
The University of Birmingham is partnering with organisations to support Birmingham Heritage Week 2025, which will take place ...