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Digital Editor Rhiannon Wood reports on a BBC News article detailing the experiences of a gay man having undergone conversion therapy at the University of Birmingham
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News Reporter Dan Hunt reports on The House of Lords EU Committee calling on the Government to decide on EU research funding
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News Writer Ellen Knight reports on the exciting development of the University of Birmingham Exchange, located in Centenary Square in Birmingham City centre
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The University of Birmingham’s (UoB) Guild of Students has taken the decision to temporarily flexibly furlough members of staff, including the officer team, over the December holiday period.
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News Writer Dylan Morgen reports on the Guild's All Students Meeting held on the 2nd of December, at which Guild support of lecturers' strike action was discussed
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Print and Features Editor Alex Boscott reports on the 'Preferendum' put forward by the Guild of Students this week
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Print and Features Editor Alex Boscott reports on the University and College Union's (UCU) consultative vote on online-only teaching
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The decline in overseas students combined with higher pension costs seem to be a cause of financial trouble for higher education institutions
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News Reporter Cassandra Green looks at the new research project set to improve passenger experience
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News Reporter Ellen Knight speaks to Director of Student Affairs Jon Elsmore about UoB's new COVID-19 rapid testing facility
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The University of Birmingham has become the first UK university to announce that it will be reducing its entry requirements for many students next year
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News Writer Michael Trotter Comas analyses what the Biden presidency means for US education