How do our urban areas adapt to the climate? Are we ready? Will it work? This interactive exhibition invites you to rate real-world initiatives and share your thoughts about how they might work (or not) in your neighbourhood, selected by the WM Adapt project team.
Throughout Green Week, pop into the Main Library Foyer to borrow books and access e-resources to expand your reading on sustainability issues, as well as find practical tips for how you can be more sustainable. All the print books on the display are available for you to borrow immediately, or scan the QR codes to access e-books and e-resources, including our subscriptions to Nature Sustainability and Ethical Consumer.
Hate using disposable cups but still need to buy a reusable one? Well, now's your time! Get a hot or cold drink for free when you purchase a reusable coffee cup from one of our Food Fellows coffee shops during Green Week, from Monday 16-Sunday 22 March.
Ramadan Streets returns to Birmingham for its second year, inviting people of all backgrounds to come together for a five-day cultural night market celebrating the spirit, community and shared experience of Ramadan. Discover a vibrant, souk-like environment where communities can gather to break their fast, share food, and experience the cultural richness of Ramadan in a safe and family-friendly environment. Tickets cost just £1 (plus £1 booking fee).
Want to be first in line to enrol in The Birmingham Project, our exciting one-week challenge for first year undergraduate students in June? Express an interest now, ready to enrol from 6 April.
Our Summer Term programme is designed to help you learn and develop your academic skills and knowledge. Check your Summer Term timetable now on your MyUoB app.