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A Freedom of Information request sent to 106 UK universities has revealed that some University of Birmingham buildings contain asbestos
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Thursday October 3rd will be the sixth day of industrial action in the dispute between the University of Birmingham (UoB) and the UoB branch of UNISON over support staff working conditions and pay
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Transport for West Midlands (TfWM) have recently revealed plans to redevelop and expand University train station to help it cope with crowd levels
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Messages from a group chat linked to the University Officer Training Corps at Birmingham (UOTCB) revealed threats against Sports Officer Simon Price, homophobic language and descriptions of sexual assault using army equipment
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Cambridge University's Jesus College has appointed Sonita Alleyne as its head, making her the first-ever black woman to hold this position
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The University of Birmingham will be taking part in a collaborative project to better understand complex urban environments
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The Education Secretary, Damian Hinds, has suggested that universities are 'distorting the picture' of the financial stability in higher education
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On Monday 8th April, the UK government passed the world’s first online safety laws due to an increase in cyberbullying and harmful content which is presented online
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Commuting in Birmingham has been ranked as the fifth most stressful in the United Kingdom, Aishwarya Chandran reports
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News Writer Alex Boscott discusses the recent EU Elections results after interviewing politicians Nigel Farage and Anna Soubry
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The Augar review of post-18 education in the UK has recommended that tuition fees be lowered to £7,500 per year to be repaid over 40 years
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Students from at least four of the five academic colleges appear to have had assignments marked non-anonymously in 2019, in breach of the University of Birmingham’s code of practice