Gender inequality remains a significant global problem, one which is self-evident when it comes to family planning and ...
University House was one of the first women-only university halls of residence in the UK. We take a look at how it came about this International Women's Day.
Advances in genetic representation could make a major contribution towards advancing precision medicine. Creation of a comprehensive genetic representation for more than 2.5 billion people across the ...
Research using ‘network analysis’ techniques, that were first used by physicists, reveals surprising patterns in pain ...
US President Donald Trump failed to conclude a deal with Ukraine worth many billions of dollars - with significant consequences for both America and Russia.
INHABIT project will develop ways to realise the health co-benefits of house retrofitting - improving indoor air quality and reducing mould and damp.
To mark International Women’s Day 2025, some of the University’s inspirational female researchers reflect on the women they most admire.
Rise of co-production and participatory research methods has made understanding how to support all researchers' mental health ...
University of Birmingham to lead £10m funded trial which will recruit 26,000 patients across country to reduce post-surgery ...
History and Politics student Ophelia White explores how students took part in the gay liberation movement that swept across ...
Unique quantum phenomena are being investigated to develop novel materials and advancements across a number of real-world ...
To mark the University of Birmingham’s 125th anniversary The Exchange invites Brummies to explore research that is changing ...
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