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The University of Birmingham (UoB) is hosting a major global multi-disciplinary initiative on the Edgbaston Campus from the 18th - 27th March in partnership with the Nanyang Technological University (NTU) in Singapore
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The government has recently announced that new ‘training courses’ will be introduced for first year students, in order to subsidise the pressure of starting university
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News Reporter Lois Borny reports on the attainment gap between rich and poor students in Scotland
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Students who drop out of university in their first year could face the consequences of paying thousands of pounds to repay tuition fees and maintenance loans
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The government has approved plans for a new Clean Air Zone in Birmingham, which is due to take effect from January 2020
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The bin strikes planned earlier this month in Birmingham were cancelled after an agreement was reached between the workers and the Birmingham City Council. This is according to Unite who reported the news to the BBC
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According to researchers, the ‘largest ever’ mental health survey of UK students has reported ‘alarmingly high’ levels of anxiety, depression, loneliness and thoughts of self-harm in universities
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Plans to build new accommodation that would house over 500 University of Birmingham students have been conclusively denied by councillors at the final round of discussions
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A Birmingham primary school that was recently the centre of controversy, after introducing a new curriculum that taught its 4-11 year olds about LGBT rights, has postponed the lessons until further notice
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Regional politics is said to be one of the key reasons for the increase in homelessness across the West Midlands, compared to other regions such as Greater Manchester, according to Chief Executive of YMCA Birmingham Alan Fraser
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Labour MP Steve McCabe has questioned the sincerity of Theresa May’s latest funding promise to the Midlands, claiming ‘she must think we’re all stupid’
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Birmingham knife crime is on the rise, according to new data released by the Crime Survey for England and Wales