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The Edgbaston Park Hotel, owned by the University of Birmingham and which opened in 2018, has earned the prestigious B Corp Certification. This initiative, led by B Lab UK, recognises the hotel’s high ...
Dr Ioanna Katapidi, Lecturer in the Department of History, was asked by the Council of Europe to develop a session for Young ...
Governments worldwide are increasingly embracing Artificial Intelligence (AI) to enhance efficiency, improve decision-making, and optimise public service delivery. The United Kingdom stands at the ...
International Centre of Excellence addresses urgent clinical challenge of pathological fractures - expected to rise with an ageing population.
An exciting new Doctoral Training Programme in Microbial Genomics for Health Protection in collaboration with the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) launches ...
APPEAL programme provides best available evidence of this midwife-led support and has the potential to benefit tens of ...
Two College of Arts and Law academics have submitted written evidence to a House of Lords inquiry into media literacy. Professor Ruth Page and Dr Gianfranco Polizzi have contributed to the ongoing ...
The Academy has announced the names of 54 exceptional biomedical and health scientists becoming Fellows in 2025.
Expert commentary from Dr Martin Chandler and Professor Ian Boardley highlights deep concerns with claims of athlete safety ...
Project will build on research that helped diagnostic labs to adopt sequencing capacity for COVID-19 and permit characterisation of future infectious threats.
million healthcare records reveal link between obstructive sleep apnoea syndrome and dementia in men, and a standard treatment potentially removes this risk ...
While it is well-known that spillovers occur between workplace employment practices and wider civic society, examinations of these spillovers are largely limited to how individual and collective voice ...