Sir Jonathan Bate shares his recent experiments with trying to commission rival AI programmes to compose the missing Shakespeare comedy ‘Love’s Labours Won’.
The facility will operate as the Independent Centre for Evaluating Nonhormonal Contraceptives, with support from the Gates Foundation.
Visitors packed the University of Birmingham's campus to watch a spectacular lightshow projected onto its iconic Edwardian buildings.
Standard UK road crossing intervals are often too short for older adults with limited mobility, following analysis from two studies ...
Birmingham is poised to become ‘the beating heart of a new economic era’ thanks to Artificial Intelligence and other emerging industries, economic report says.
This roundtable will focus on highlighting cooperation opportunities in commercial conflicts of laws between the United Kingdom and the EU in light of current developments including jurisdictional ...
Professor Ewan Fernie of the Shakespeare Institute will feature in a special Christmas television programme with Dame Judi Dench.
On June 3-4 2026, the University of Birmingham will welcome academics, lawyers, NGOs and students to its Edgbaston campus for the 2026 UK Animal Law Conference.
Returning to Birmingham, students and academics took part in the University’s annual Student Sustainability Day where they showcased Immerse Amazonia and joined an insightful COP30 panel event – the ...
Professor Nicholas Crowson reveals the hidden lives of Birmingham’s almshouse residents over the last century and the unique offering of almshouses today.
Institute PhD student Cassie Martin writes a Position paper for the English Association. With the launch of ChatGPT in 2022, Large Language Models (LLMs) exploded into public consciousness. Our ...
The new recipients of the University’s fellowship scheme will receive support to develop independent research.