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News reporter Ellen Knight interviews two local artists on their work on the 'Gratitude' exhibition, a national art exhibition, coming to Birmingham next year, designed to commemorate the efforts of NHS key workers in the pandemic
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Ellen Knight and Alex Boscott interview a student who received a used testing kit by Birmingham City Council
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Birmingham City is back in a local lockdown, as rising figures of COVID-19 cases sweep the city.
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Despite the uncertainty caused by the coronavirus pandemic, UCAS figures suggest that a record high of 40.5% of all school leavers in Britain have applied to begin degree courses in September
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News Reporter Ellen Knight looks at how accommodation companies have dealt with tenants during coronavirus
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University of Birmingham (UoB) postgraduate students Manjinder Kainth, Robert Stanyon, and George Bartlett have launched 6 Bit Education, an AI-based marking system that ‘learns how maths, physics and statistics teachers give feedback,’ meaning that they don’t have to mark the same answer twice, thus reducing teacher workload.
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Jeremy Corbyn, the former Labour Party leader, has supported the National Union of Students’ (NUS) #StudentSafetyNet campaign for mass complaint action
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News Reporter Ellen Knight looks at the UCL decision to rename campus buildings previously named after prominent eugenicists
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News Reporter Ellen Knight looks at how beaches are coping with an influx of tourists amid coronavirus
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On 24th June, the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) announced that ChemBAM, a chemistry outreach project based at the University of Birmingham (UoB) had won their 2020 Inspiration and Industry Award
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Following the rebirth of the Rhodes Must Fall (RMF) movement at the University of Oxford, the governing body for Oriel College has voted in favour of removing the controversial statue of Cecil Rhodes
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UoB emailed the institution's plan to increase diversity, decolonise its modules and improve inclusivity