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Students across the UK are avoiding university counselling services, fearing it will impact their academic record
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Stickers belonging to the far-right ‘Identitarian Movement’ have been discovered around the University of Birmingham campus
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As part of Black History Month, co-founder of UK Black Pride and grassroots organiser Lady Phyll spoke to students at the University of Birmingham
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The Hult Prize’s OnCampus event will take place at the University of Birmingham in early November, with 60 students taking part in teams of 15-20
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The University of Birmingham has announced that it will be partnering with Birmingham City Council on a multi-programme framework agreement to deliver a broad range of degree apprenticeships across various disciplines
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Social Secretary Rebecca Hall conducts an analysis into Birmingham's abortion history
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Changes have been made to New Core, the payroll system used by the University, which make it more accessible to transgender members of staff
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A ruptured nine-inch water main pipe resulted in the flooding of Broad Street in Birmingham city centre
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Environmental activist group Extinction Rebellion have set up a group on campus
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Support Staff at the UoB engaged in their sixth day of strike action on Thursday 3rd October
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Alice Wibberley reports on the return of the Selly Express following uncertainty over its future at the start of 2019
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Following the implementation of a new HR payment system at the University of Birmingham in June, hundreds of students have been left unpaid for their work