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Sustainable Cold-Chain for the Global South'  brings together global stakeholders to speed adoption of clean, affordable, and resilient cold-chain systems.
The new name reflects the key technology, invented by researchers at the University of Birmingham, that underpins the rapidity of the tests.
Three-year funding of over £1million to make the successful REACT programme available to older people at higher risk of mobility-related disability.
Rich Matthews and Jemma Saunders and Report from the 2025 Creative Practice Colloquium.
Dr Peter Coe addresses the question in a Birmingham Law School Research blogpost.
A new case report on the BBS Decolonisation Project has been published in collaboration with SAGE, containing an overview ...
The University of Birmingham is hosting a national sporting event for veterans from across the UK. Around 100 former servicemen and women and their families are expected to attend the two-day event at ...