Professor Janine Natalya Clark argues that traditional approaches to transitional justice ignore the environmental impacts of ...
The Multispecies Collective, founded by Dr Iyan Offor, is imagining new legal frameworks that recognise the value of non-human flourishing.
New sensor technology offers a powerful, affordable tool for improving public health and environmental policy worldwide.
Dr Isabel Galleymore's reflects on the burgeoning literary form of ecopoetry, and how her writing explores the tensions in our relationships with nature.
New research shows that eating flavanol-rich foods, such as cocoa and berries, protects vascular health in men from the harmful effects of prolonged sitting.
University of Birmingham experts examine the implications of ‘climate AI’ - can machine learning outperform traditional climate models?
The new approach fills a key gap in understanding how to evaluate diverse interventions, involving small numbers of ...
The University of Birmingham has permanently acquired Helios, by British artist Luke Jerram, which will be on display for free next spring.
The first three-dimensional map of a planet orbiting another star reveals an atmosphere with distinct temperature zones.
Dr Jon Glasby, Professor of Health and Social Care, shares the lessons that local and national government must learn to shift care away from hospitals.
Birmingham researchers will analyse the impacts on UK Government policy of taking preventative measures rather than relying on expensive crisis management.
This page explains how the University will use any personal data it collects. The EU General Data Protection Regulation 2016/679 (GDPR) came into force on the 25 May 2018, and it is supplemented by ...
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