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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 ...
We welcomed a group of sixth-form students from disadvantaged backgrounds for a week-long immersive STEM experience.
We have over 50 years of experience in pioneering research, teaching, and policy advice on major global issues. Join us to learn from top experts in international development and become part of our ...
In anticipation of 'What We Left Unsaid' releasing on August 7th 2025, Dr Winnie M Li discusses the new book and her approach to creative writing.
On the 80th anniversary of Hiroshima and Nagaski, Professor Nicholas Wheeler explores how fear of nuclear destruction is not an effective deterrent.
Title: Why Study MSc Sustainable Chemistry? | University of Birmingham Duration: 01.40 [Andreas] I'm Andreas and I studied MSc Sustainable Chemistry here at Birmingham. One reason I chose to study ...
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