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News Editor Amy Lakin looks at a UoB study that shows blended learning is as effective as face to face learning.
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Two Birmingham MPs are asking the University of Birmingham’s (UoB) wholly owned Edgbaston Park Hotel to start negotiations with the unions to prevent the possible loss of 19 jobs
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On 30th September, after nearly two years of development and almost £2 million spent, the first ever hydrogen train ran on the UK mainline
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Students at the University of Birmingham are seeking clarity over plans to return to their families for Christmas, as the institution falls behind others in detailing solutions
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Following on from Redbrick’s coverage of the Birmingham City Council COVID-19 test delivery mix up, it has emerged that some of the already used tests were in fact reused by multiple students from one household
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Reports have emerged on the ‘Fab N Fresh’ Facebook group that a number of students in Selly Oak were today (13th October) delivered COVID-19 testing kits that had already been used by other people
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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