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Birmingham scientists are helping to unlock the universe’s darkest secrets through their work at CERN in Geneva.
Witches, surrealist film, and advice on saying no to your phone, going back into Birmingham’s past and much more, are all on offer this summer at The Exchange.
We are investigating the mechanisms by which cancer mutations deregulate the normal processes of cellular function and growth ...
The University of Birmingham’s Centre for Evidence and Implementation Science awarded funding by the NIHR to assist in a ...
The University of Birmingham and the Sheila Coates Foundation begin new partnership to improve educational experiences for ...
West Midlands Health Tech Innovation Accelerator (WMHTIA) beneficiaries showcased their ground-breaking technologies as programme funded for further year ...
The University of Birmingham has furthered its collaboration with Kathmandu University (KU), Nepal’s premier private higher education institution, through an enriching field trip involving MSc ...
Professor William Purkis, Head of the School of History and Cultures, reflects on the University's commitment to cultural ...
The MRC has announced that Birmingham’s Professor Jo Morris will become the new Chair of the MRC Molecular and Cellular ...
Katie Reilly of the University of Birmingham will lecture on water pollution at the British Science Festival 2025 in Liverpool, 10-14 Sept ...
A global consortium of researchers including University of Birmingham neuroscientists have conducted a landmark study testing ...
A minority of patients face catastrophic health costs - often bypassing closer, cheaper clinics to access higher-quality care ...
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