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Students at the University of Birmingham (UoB) could face consequences under the university’s Code of Conduct if they are found to be breaking any government rules regarding COVID-19 and social distancing, News Editor Becky Gelder reports.
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A walk-through facility has been opened at the University of Birmingham (UoB)
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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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News Reporter Lauren Novelli writes about the student reaction to the University of Birmingham reducing the number of modules available
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News Reporter Adam Toms looks at the likelihood of a winter wave of the coronavirus in the West Midlands
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The University of Birmingham (UoB) has not furloughed many of its student workers in addition to cutting many jobs normally filled by postgraduate students, News Writer John Wimperis reports
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News Reporter Lauren Novelli analyses what the government arts package will mean for Birmingham theatres
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News Reporter Ellen Knight looks at how accommodation companies have dealt with tenants during coronavirus
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The University of Birmingham has signed up to five different non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) since 2016, according to a Freedom of Information request obtained by Redbrick
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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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News Editor Joseph Meakin looks at an IFS study warning that 13 UK Universities could face insolvency as a result of COVID-19
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News reporter Katie Norris reports on how the NHS in Sandwell and West Birmingham is raising awareness for National Learning Disability week