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Students joined together to perform an uplifting programme celebrating the rich musical heritage of Birmingham, as part of ...
Researchers working on an incurable blood cancer can now use a new lab model which could make testing potential new ...
Professor Aditya Goenka explores what the economic and political problems of the amended welfare reform bill will mean for the government.
Researchers have been able to see what happens in inflamed joints of children with arthritis, giving insight into why treatments affect children differently.
Researchers make visible chronic air pollution afflicting North Macedonia and spark debate about how air quality could be ...
University partnership launches innovative ketamine clinic to treat severe depression – with emphasis on safe, monitored care ...
Researchers are investigating the causes and consequences of air pollution in North Macedonia - with a particular focus on ...
Shamil Haroon will be chairing the Primary Care and Public Health Special Interest Group.
Two film screenings and a touring exhibition on campus shared overlooked insights into South Asian heritage in Birmingham.
Forest regeneration offers a cost-effective method for carbon removal - playing a key role to play in removing billions of tonnes of atmospheric carbon dioxide.
New research finds that all major UK political parties lack the boldness needed to significantly raise people out of poverty.
Why are we seeing democratic backsliding? In workshops, seminars and publications CEDAR is at the forefront of discussions on ...