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Run by the Dept of African Studies & Anthropology (DASA), the Anthro Hub disseminates anthropological research conducted across the University of Birmingham.

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This week, Professor Dame Karin Barber CBE will deliver the 2025 Fage Lecture: What print made possible in colonial Lagos. 📅 Thursday ⏰ 14:00 - 15:30 📍 Teaching and Learning Building Lecture Room 1/Online Register: birmingham.ac.uk/schools/histor…

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UoB campus is looking beautiful and we can't wait to welcome everyone onto it for ASA UK 2025! 'Critical Junctions: Anthropology of the move' starts today!

UoB campus is looking beautiful and we can't wait to welcome everyone onto it for ASA UK 2025! 'Critical Junctions: Anthropology of the move' starts today!
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A warm DASA welcome to the first 2/3 of our 2025 Cadbury Fellows to arrive in Birmingham: Innocent Ngulube and Moruff Mudasiru! Watch this space for more Cadbury activities on the theme 'Conventions of Creativity: Everyday artistry in Africa’ in honour of Professor Karin Barber

A warm DASA welcome to the first 2/3 of our 2025 Cadbury Fellows to arrive in Birmingham: Innocent Ngulube and Moruff Mudasiru! Watch this space for more Cadbury activities on the theme 'Conventions of Creativity: Everyday artistry in Africa’ in honour of Professor Karin Barber
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DASA in collaboration with BRIHC will be hosting the Interdisciplinary workshop on 'Emerging Perspectives on Zimbabwe' this Friday the 6th of June 2025. Speakers include postgraduate students from across UK Universities.

DASA in collaboration with <a href="/theBRIHC/">BRIHC</a> will be hosting the Interdisciplinary workshop on 'Emerging Perspectives on Zimbabwe' this Friday the 6th of June 2025. Speakers include postgraduate students from across UK Universities.
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A new piece by our own Marco Di Nunzio on home and regeneration in #Ladywood, #Birmingham A piece that makes us think of how anthropology and activism can interact with policy conversations on #housing thenewmidlands.org.uk/home-regenerat…