Study shows why there are differences in prognosis between different pancreatic tumours and identifies potential avenues for ...
The spin-out's ground-breaking technology was developed to reduce the environmental impact of water treatment.
First study of its kind finds that restrictive school policies don’t lead to lower phone and social media use overall, nor ...
Impact of cleaner air means that human-emitted methane needs to fall more sharply to hit globally agreed targets ...
Research from 76 countries shows income and financial wellbeing consistently associated with volunteering, donating and other ...
Globally, air pollution is the leading environmental risk factor to human health, increasing premature mortality. The detrimental impacts of poor air quality on cardiovascular and respiratory systems ...
The University of Birmingham supports hosting the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology’s 85th Annual Meeting.
Professor Heather Flowe and Professor James Rockey share their research which shows a girl dies every 12 minutes because of Female Genital Mutilation.
A harmful traditional practice that causes immediate and lifelong physical and psychological harm to girls and women.
A new project will bring together charities, local authorities and services, experts and academics to explore language used to discuss FGM in the West Midlands.
The spin-out has signed a three-year contract with the University to support their mission of delivering high-quality learning experiences.
The universities of Birmingham and York, and Scarborough Hospital have been awarded national funding from the National Institute for Health and Care Research.