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Hurst, MP for Solihull West & Shirley met researchers from the Space Environment & Radio Engineering (SERENE) group.
New research into economic impact of post-traumatic stress disorder has found that average annual costs exceed £14,780 per ...
Total joint replacements have transformed millions of lives, but their success demands rigorous assessment of long-term safety, durability, and performance.
Experts at the University of Birmingham have found new ways to help people with spinal cord injuries (SCI) move more safely ...
University’s discovery of one of the world’s oldest fragments of the Qur’an made international headlines. But the journey did not end ...
Sustainability is increasingly becoming a core aspect of all engineering and physical sciences, and chemistry is essential to help society to achieve a sustainable future. The aim of these ...
The School has ambitious plans to grow research activity; combined with investment from the University for the Collaborative ...
The College of Engineering and Physical Sciences (EPS) comprises seven academic Schools working across the frontiers of science and engineering in education, research and translating knowledge.
University of Birmingham and WWF release new report highlighting potential health risks of micro- and nanoplastics.
Interdisciplinary team of researchers used an innovative new technique to detect harmful ‘blooms’ of blue-green algae in lakes across the UK.
Advanced practice in musculoskeletal physiotherapy represents more than expanded roles - it embodies a forward-thinking approach to healthcare. Grounded in evidence, education, and patient-centred ...
The University of Birmingham is celebrating a new cohort of applicants who have received funding for a range of eco-conscious projects.