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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
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News Reporter Lauren Novelli analyses what the government arts package will mean for Birmingham theatres
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News Reporter Ellen Knight looks at how accommodation companies have dealt with tenants during coronavirus
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UK universities are creating new online links to their Chinese students to allow them to continue their studies remotely from September, News writer Katie Porteous reports.
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A new campaign called Shape, led by the London School of Economics (LSE), aims to encourage more students to choose arts, humanities and social science subjects. The campaign is backed by LSE, and by the British Academy and Arts Council England (ACE)
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The University of Birmingham has signed up to five different non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) since 2016, according to a Freedom of Information request obtained by Redbrick
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University of Birmingham (UoB) postgraduate students Manjinder Kainth, Robert Stanyon, and George Bartlett have launched 6 Bit Education, an AI-based marking system that ‘learns how maths, physics and statistics teachers give feedback,’ meaning that they don’t have to mark the same answer twice, thus reducing teacher workload.
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Jeremy Corbyn, the former Labour Party leader, has supported the National Union of Students’ (NUS) #StudentSafetyNet campaign for mass complaint action
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Dr Sadiah Qureshi, senior Lecturer in Modern History at the University of Birmingham (UoB), has secured a grant of £167,000 from the British Academy, News editor Becky Gelder reports
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News Reporter Ellen Knight looks at the UCL decision to rename campus buildings previously named after prominent eugenicists