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Finalists from the 2019/2020 cohort are being offered £1,500 off qualifying postgraduate study for next year, the University of Birmingham announced today
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A Birmingham-based corporate greetings card company has been boosting morale amongst local NHS staff by distributing hand-illustrated cards to frontline workers as ‘a constant reminder of how much they are truly appreciated’
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Joseph Meakin reports on a review launched by the Office for Students regarding universities' admissions processes
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Universities UK has requested £2 billion from the government to prevent bankruptcies in exchange for cutting costs, restructuring and stabilising admissions
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The University of Birmingham will start awarding musical theatre degrees in partnership with Urdang from this year
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Boris Johnson was discharged from St. Thomas’ Hospital on 12th April after treatment lasting six days, including a three-day stint in intensive care
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With the announcement that the UK will be continuing to operate a lockdown policy for ‘at least’ the next three weeks, speculation as to when the UK might reach its peak in the number of coronavirus cases continues
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News Reporter, Adam Toms details Mayor of Birmingham Andy Street's response to the lockdown measures
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On Saturday 11th April, a group of people organised a virtual club night of ‘Snobs’ in Minecraft
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Qlove is a new dating app set up by University of Birmingham students with the aim of making online dating less superficial
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The University of Birmingham has rejected recommendations made by the Guild of Students regarding amendments to its no-detriment policy
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A statement released last week by GMB Union claims that Amazon’s West Midlands warehouses are unsafe for workers in the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic