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The University of Birmingham (UoB) is hosting a major global multi-disciplinary initiative on the Edgbaston Campus from the 18th - 27th March in partnership with the Nanyang Technological University (NTU) in Singapore
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Plans to build new accommodation that would house over 500 University of Birmingham students have been conclusively denied by councillors at the final round of discussions
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On Friday 15th March, a number of University students attended the Youth Strike 4 Climate in Birmingham City Centre
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The Maples Day Nursery is the first nursery in Birmingham to pledge its commitment to creating a more sustainable environment for young children
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The New Core online staff system is set to launch in June but will only allow legal names to be displayed, meaning that transgender staff members could be outed by the database
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The Guild of Students has announced that it will give out free drug testing kits to students as part of the Harm Reduction Campaign
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News Reporter Florence Jones investigates road safety for cyclists in Birmingham
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The Vice-Chancellor, Professor Sir David Eastwood, and a panel of the University's senior management team are answering students' questions in the Debating Hall
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An £800,000 research project led by the University of Birmingham and Warwick University has been launched in the hope to reduce social inequality and improve productivity in the West Midlands
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News Reporter Charlotte Gill met with the University's Pro-Vice-Chancellor, Robin Mason, to discuss the impact of Brexit on the Erasmus programme
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The University of Birmingham library has opened a new welfare zone where students can relax and learn about their wellbeing
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The Guild of Students has approved a pro-life society, Birmingham Students For Life (BSFL)