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Evidence-based triage developer welcomes Baroness Amos calls for good maternity triage services
Professor Sara Kenyon highlights role of triage to improve safety and trust for families among recommendations in National Maternity and Neonatal Investigation.
Staff from our Shakespeare Institute have been busy speaking at various festivals and conferences both here and abroad.
University has approved a move to a three-Faculty organisational and academic management structure, with the new Faculties in place from August 2027 ...
Older people could find maintaining a beneficial exercise regime to promote brain health easier, as new research will find out optimal levels of activity to maintain and improve cognition and blood ...
Join the School of Physics, University of Birmingham for two Days of Inspiration for Physics Educators. Choose the day that suits you best (you do not need to attend both). Join us for lectures, hands ...
Ranked among the world’s top 100 universities and a founding member of the Russell Group, Birmingham offers a beautiful green campus, outstanding teaching and facilities, and a vibrant community. My ...
Unlock your potential and advance your career with our specialised course in Public Management and Leadership. Develop cutting-edge leadership strategies and practical insights that will help you ...
Ethics review is one of the key ways in which we seek to protect all stakeholders in our research projects, including both participants and researchers. The requirement for appropriate ethics review ...
Explore the legal issues that cross international jurisdictions, that move between common and civil law. Our undergraduate law degree has a commercial focus, where modules cover core elements of ...
Recent years have brought significant pressures, both internally and externally, requiring international foundation programmes to adapt in new and often challenging ways. This InForm conference is an ...
Dr Silvana Tapia Tapia is examining why moving toward a non-penal human rights framework is critical for tackling violence against women.
Chemistry staff and projects at the University of Birmingham have been recognised by the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) with five awards, including prizes for research excellence, voluntary work, ...
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