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The Higher Education Graduate Outcomes report, released on 18th June this year by the Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA), has revealed that male graduates are paid 10% more than their female counterparts upon leaving university
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A survey conducted by The Daily Telegraph shows that 12 out of 24 Russell Group Universities are planning to delay the start of the next academic year, as a result of coronavirus, News Editor Cerys Gardner reports
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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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Siddhartha Bandyopadhyay, A University of Birmingham (UoB) academic and researcher, has been invited by the West Midlands Police and Crime Commissioner, David Jamieson to join the West Midlands Police Academic Advisory Board.
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News Editor Becky Gelder reports on the University of Birmingham's decision to stop offering an American and Canadian Studies Programme for Undergraduates.
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News Editor Rhiannon Wood reports on the University of Birmingham student officer team giving their final Officer Question Time for the academic year
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Sports Editor Kit Shepard speaks to Eluka Chelu Kibona, a University of Birmingham (UoB) alumna, who has been inducted into the Ford Global Fellowship
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A recent study has found that four in 10 school leavers have changed their mind about their upcoming higher education plans. Of these, 37 per cent had planned to go to university but are now reconsidering, while one in 10 are questioning their gap year plans
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A master’s student at the University of Birmingham (UoB) was among five female cyclists pushed into the water along the canal on 12th June
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The University of Birmingham (UoB) has announced an investigation into racist comments made online by one of its students.
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Leaked messages from a campus unions group chat containing BUCU committee members appear to dismiss Guild President Josh Williams’ statement on racism within campus unions, referring to it as ‘trite’
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In the infinite attempt to better understand our universe, researchers at the University of Birmingham are joining the search for Earth-like planets