COVID19 has been a global health crisis but for the poorest people on earth – it’s not the only threat. Here’s a list of diseases that scientists at Oxford are still working to beat. We won’t stop until vaccines are…
Dr Mo Moulton, Senior Lecturer in the History of Race and Empire Dr Manu Seghal, Lecturer in South Asian History The University of Birmingham has always been a global university. This presentation, delivered as part of the university’s Commonwealth Day…
The Global Philosophy of Religion Project is a major initiative that aims to make the philosophy of religion a truly global field. It is supported by funding totalling £2.15 million from the John Templeton Foundation and the Dynamic Investment Fund…
Dr Kayvan Tahmasebian, Marie Curie Fellow at the University of Birmingham, introduces TRANSMODERN. The project is funded by the European Commission within Marie Sklodowska-Curie Actions. TRANSMODERN is a two-year project to revisit the relation between modernity and translation with focus…
Professor Rebecca Ruth Gould introduces the Global literary theory (GlobalLIT) research project at the University of Birmingham. Global Literary Theory (GlobalLIT) is a five-year project to reinvigorate the discipline of literary studies by looking at non-European approaches and focusing on…
Our new student bloggers have traveled from across the world to join us at Kingston University this September. Johana, a Computer Animation student from Honduras talks about her experiences at Kingston and what inspires her to create.