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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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The popular Facebook page ‘Bepop’, which allows University of Birmingham (UoB) students to buy and sell locally, is to be turned into an app by Plastic Free UoB founder Harriet Noy
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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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The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill has seen a cluster of COVID cases following its reopening last month
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Despite the uncertainty caused by the coronavirus pandemic, UCAS figures suggest that a record high of 40.5% of all school leavers in Britain have applied to begin degree courses in September