The new approach fills a key gap in understanding how to evaluate diverse interventions, involving small numbers of ...
Birmingham researchers will analyse the impacts on UK Government policy of taking preventative measures rather than relying on expensive crisis management.
From buried woodlands to Iron Age shrines, the Archaeology department’s Field School has been uncovering a site's secrets while honing their excavation skills.
Dr Jon Glasby, Professor of Health and Social Care, shares the lessons that local and national government must learn to shift care away from hospitals.
Launch of new partnership with the Guild of St George, opening up more opportunities for interdisciplinary research across the arts, humanities and sciences ...
Researchers are working with global partners to start a policy dialogue aimed at developing new philanthropy guidance.
People living, working and visiting London have seen substantial reductions in air pollution following the introduction of the Ultra Low Emissions Zone (ULEZ) introduced in 2019, according to a new ...
A work in progress session by History Department colleague Dr Shirley Ye and History Department PhD student Minji Du.
New research demonstrates a simple, eco-friendly way to break down Teflon® – one of the world’s most durable plastics – into useful chemical building blocks.
Researchers explored how women experience menopause care within the NHS, focusing on inequalities shaped by ethnicity, socioeconomic status and cultural norms.
Dr Kildahl, who was instrumental in developing the process that converts CO₂ into usable carbon monoxide, is joining the spin-out.
Did you know there have only been eight explicitly asexual characters on British television (including streaming) since 2014? Asexuality is a sexual orientation within the LGBTQIA+ umbrella, yet ...