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Support Staff at the UoB engaged in their sixth day of strike action on Thursday 3rd October
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Alice Wibberley reports on the return of the Selly Express following uncertainty over its future at the start of 2019
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Following the implementation of a new HR payment system at the University of Birmingham in June, hundreds of students have been left unpaid for their work
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A Freedom of Information request sent to 106 UK universities has revealed that some University of Birmingham buildings contain asbestos
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Thursday October 3rd will be the sixth day of industrial action in the dispute between the University of Birmingham (UoB) and the UoB branch of UNISON over support staff working conditions and pay
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Transport for West Midlands (TfWM) have recently revealed plans to redevelop and expand University train station to help it cope with crowd levels
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The University of Birmingham will be taking part in a collaborative project to better understand complex urban environments
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Students from at least four of the five academic colleges appear to have had assignments marked non-anonymously in 2019, in breach of the University of Birmingham’s code of practice
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Fitness coaches at the University of Birmingham’s Sport and Fitness centre are now being trained to spot those suffering with eating disorders and other mental health issues, the BBC reports
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The potential removal of the Guild President position emerged as a talking point from this year's final Officer Question Time
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The College of Arts and Law (CAL) has proposed to cut down the time academic staff spend on research, which one lecturer has branded a ‘betrayal’ by the University of Birmingham
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Academics at the University of Birmingham are collaborating with researchers from the University of Southampton, the University of Westminster, and Coventry University to launch a new study to help improve condom use amongst young people, especially men, aged 16 to 25 in the UK to tackle sexually transmitted infections (STIs)