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Environment - Chemistry - 24.01.2023
Novel adaptation for existing blast furnaces could reduce steelmaking emissions by 90%
Novel adaptation for existing blast furnaces could reduce steelmaking emissions by 90%
Birmingham researchers have devised a -closed loop- carbon recycling system that could radically reduce carbon dioxide emissions from the steelmaking industry Researchers from the University of Birmin

Law - Forensic Science - 17.01.2023
Change the law to make sexual activity by deception illegal, say experts
Change the law to make sexual activity by deception illegal, say experts
The law must be toughened up to make intentionally deceiving a person into engaging in sexual activity a crime, according to a new report published today.

Health - Pharmacology - 16.01.2023
Experimental cancer therapy research continues at Birmingham
Experimental cancer therapy research continues at Birmingham
New and innovative ways to detect and treat cancer being trialled at Birmingham are to receive renewed funding from Cancer Research UK and the NIHR.

Physics - Career - 16.01.2023
Quantum technologies summer school launched for early career researchers in the UK and Canada

Mathematics - 12.01.2023
Mathematics to age 18: unrealistic ambition or sensible step forward?

Career - 09.01.2023
Managers believe flexible working can boost productivity
Managers believe flexible working can boost productivity
Managers are more positive about flexible working than since the outset of the pandemic, and even think it can boost productivity As businesses adapt to new workplace norms and working practices, man

Event - 15.12.2022
University of Birmingham wins gold award for public engagement activity
University of Birmingham wins gold award for public engagement activity

Computer Science - 13.12.2022
New app brings Legend of Alderley Edge to life with wizards, knights and horses
New app brings Legend of Alderley Edge to life with wizards, knights and horses

Event - 13.12.2022
A very special Christmas with Ukrainian guests
A very special Christmas with Ukrainian guests

Religions - Social Sciences - 13.12.2022
University of Birmingham launches teaching and research studies in Jainism
University of Birmingham launches teaching and research studies in Jainism

Social Sciences - 13.12.2022
Four Ways the Festive Season Can Bring People Together
Four Ways the Festive Season Can Bring People Together
Dr Jo Cutler and Dr Patricia Lockwood discuss ways to strengthen your relationships and form new ones this Christmas.

Career - 06.12.2022
How to lead in a time of crisis with Professor Carolyn Wilkins OBE
How to lead in a time of crisis with Professor Carolyn Wilkins OBE

Linguistics & Literature - Campus - 01.12.2022
University of Birmingham supports Ukrainian students disrupted by Russian invasion
University of Birmingham supports Ukrainian students disrupted by Russian invasion

Environment - Health - 23.11.2022
Refugees face health threat as climate change threatens camps Published yesterday University of Birmingham supports Ukrainian students disrupted by Russian invasion
Refugees face health threat as climate change threatens camps Published yesterday University of Birmingham supports Ukrainian students disrupted by Russian invasion
Thousands of migrants in overcrowded refugee camps are threatened by the effects of climate change Climate uncertainty is creating health threats for thousands of migrants as overcrowding and polluti

Economics - 23.11.2022
How to disrupt in business and make a difference with Paul Richardson
How to disrupt in business and make a difference with Paul Richardson

Linguistics & Literature - 08.11.2022
Forget Dickens, switch up your festive reading this Christmas
Forget Dickens, switch up your festive reading this Christmas

Social Sciences - Health - 07.11.2022
Trio of key factors gives helpline staff tools to battle child suicide
Trio of key factors gives helpline staff tools to battle child suicide
Creating a safe space for potentially suicidal children and young people - allowing them to openly and honestly discuss their feelings is just one of three key factors identified as helping to prevent youth suicide, a new study reveals.

Innovation - Economics - 31.10.2022
University of Birmingham and Saudi Arabia Railways sign agreement
University of Birmingham and Saudi Arabia Railways sign agreement

Health - 28.10.2022
New NoriZite(TM) Nasal Spray launches in the UK
New NoriZite(TM) Nasal Spray launches in the UK
Award-winning innovation from Birmingham Biotech Ltd and University of Birmingham is now available in the UK Birmingham Biotech Ltd , an innovator in diagnostic tests, protective nasal sprays and mobile medical facilities, today announces that NoriZite?

Politics - Law - 26.10.2022
Does Rishi Sunak need to call a General Election?
Does Rishi Sunak need to call a General Election?

Health - Life Sciences - 14.10.2022
New £30M research injection to improve treatment of inflammatory diseases
New £30M research injection to improve treatment of inflammatory diseases
Renewed National Institute for Health and Care Research Birmingham Biomedical Research Centre continue funds for developments around inflammatory diseases Local people with cancer and heart disease a

Politics - 12.10.2022
'We still love EU' - Brits in Europe and UK Europeans strongly attached to EU
’We still love EU’ - Brits in Europe and UK Europeans strongly attached to EU
Feelings of attachment to the European Union are still running high - despite the UK referendum taking place over six years ago.

Economics - 06.10.2022
Why the Interest in Gilts?
Why the Interest in Gilts?

Environment - Agronomy & Food Science - 04.10.2022
Birmingham global cooling summit launches new partnership
Birmingham global cooling summit launches new partnership

Innovation - 29.09.2022
The University of Birmingham and Rolls Royce partnership wins prestigious award
The University of Birmingham and Rolls Royce partnership wins prestigious award

Physics - Health - 27.09.2022
High-flux neutron facility launched at the University of Birmingham
The UK-s first high-flux neutron facility has been launched at the University of Birmingham. The facility will enable scientists to study the properties of materials used in nuclear energy production, supporting the development of the UK's next-generation nuclear energy generators.

Health - Career - 16.09.2022
Of Metabolism and Inflammation awarded £828K British Heart Foundation Research Fellowship
Of Metabolism and Inflammation awarded £828K British Heart Foundation Research Fellowship

Physics - Innovation - 06.09.2022
Pilot recycling plant for rare earth magnets launched
Pilot recycling plant for rare earth magnets launched
Rare Earth materials used in high performance magnets for electronic devices will be recycled in a new facility.

Environment - 01.09.2022
Sustainable urbanism - a Commonwealth Games legacy for Birmingham
Sustainable urbanism - a Commonwealth Games legacy for Birmingham
Birmingham now has a post-Commonwealth Games opportunity to move towards a more sustainable urbanism approach in city policy and planning.

Economics - Innovation - 31.08.2022
How to protect UK families and companies from future energy crises
How to protect UK families and companies from future energy crises

Pedagogy - Social Sciences - 15.03.2022
New framework to boost education of children with vision impairment
New framework to boost education of children with vision impairment

Campus - 11.03.2022
Birmingham 2022 Queen’s Baton Relay heads for Australia with University of Birmingham

Sport - Event - 09.03.2022
Birmingham 2022 unveils match schedules for hockey

Event - Linguistics & Literature - 08.03.2022
Shakespeare's Coming Home: Everything to Everybody Project announces First Folio tour and new exhibition for 2022
Shakespeare’s Coming Home: Everything to Everybody Project announces First Folio tour and new exhibition for 2022

Environment - Agronomy & Food Science - 08.03.2022
Sustainable cooling experts gather in Washington for global food loss summit
Sustainable cooling experts gather in Washington for global food loss summit

Administration - 04.03.2022
Secretary of State for Levelling Up visits Tyseley Energy Park
Secretary of State for Levelling Up visits Tyseley Energy Park

Economics - Environment - 02.03.2022
UK-India innovation centre kick-starts sustainable cooling journey
UK-India innovation centre kick-starts sustainable cooling journey

Economics - Environment - 24.02.2022
University of Birmingham becomes first university to mainstream climate change into accountancy course
University of Birmingham becomes first university to mainstream climate change into accountancy course

Health - Career - 24.02.2022
New initiative to prevent Caesarean section deaths in developing nations
New initiative to prevent Caesarean section deaths in developing nations

Pedagogy - 22.02.2022
CARKing, HARKing and Salami Slicing - researchers illuminate Open Scholarship terminology
Confusing terms coined or adopted by the Open Scholarship movement have been clarified by scientists in a new glossary aimed at keeping the movement accessible to all.

Environment - Innovation - 22.02.2022
Climate Innovation Platform launches second Low Carbon Energy Solutions Innovator Challenge

Campus - Career - 21.02.2022
University of Birmingham announces on-campus and online courses to boost skills and jobs in technology

Pedagogy - Environment - 18.02.2022
Free teaching resources to put sustainable fashion centre stage

Campus - Innovation - 17.02.2022
Tech start-up gets virtual business boost in Dubai
Tech start-up gets virtual business boost in Dubai

Environment - Innovation - 16.02.2022
Earthshot winners join growing speaker list for global conference
Earthshot winners join growing speaker list for global conference

Social Sciences - 16.02.2022
Africa's would-be migrants who keep their jobs through pandemic may choose to stay home rather than head overseas
Africa’s would-be migrants who keep their jobs through pandemic may choose to stay home rather than head overseas
Would-be migrants in West Africa who managed to keep their jobs through the pandemic have a greater desire to stay in their home country - even if they see their economic prospects in the wake of Covid-19 to be brighter abroad, a new study reveals.

Health - 14.02.2022
World-leading surgical research team gets fresh funding to save lives
World-leading surgical research team gets fresh funding to save lives
A world-leading global surgical research team led from the University of Birmingham has received £7 million of funding to continue its life-saving work in developing countries - finding ways of increasing surgical capacity and preventing post-operative complications. The NIHR Global Health Research Unit on Global Surgery (NIHR GSU) will focus on training non-surgeons to perform essential hernia operations - hernias posing a major problem with five million patients awaiting surgery in sub-Saharan Africa, stopping young men from providing for their families.

History & Archeology - 10.02.2022
New book sheds light on the origins of modern idioms such as jumping the shark, Groundhog Day and breaking the internet
New book sheds light on the origins of modern idioms such as jumping the shark, Groundhog Day and breaking the internet

Innovation - Environment - 10.02.2022
Manufacturing futures through new research partnership
Manufacturing futures through new research partnership

Campus - Sport - 09.02.2022
Queen's Baton Relay arrives at University of Birmingham smart campus in Dubai
Queen’s Baton Relay arrives at University of Birmingham smart campus in Dubai