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The Chief Inspector of Ofsted has responded to protests about children being taught about homosexuality, reports Christina Manns
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News Reporter Charlotte Gill met with the University's Pro-Vice-Chancellor, Robin Mason, to discuss the impact of Brexit on the Erasmus programme
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Elections Editor Tom Leaman brings the results and reactions from this year's Guild Elections results night, held on Saturday 2nd March
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The University of Birmingham library has opened a new welfare zone where students can relax and learn about their wellbeing
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Birmingham Labour MPs have issued a statement pledging to stay in the party after a number of their colleagues defected in recent weeks
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As the financial crisis in the education sector worsens, staff at UK universities face an uncertain future.
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The Guild of Students has approved a pro-life society, Birmingham Students For Life (BSFL)
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The University of Birmingham is failing to attract students from hard-to-reach areas, new data from the Higher Education Statistics Authority (HESA) has revealed
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Statistics by Public Health England suggest 1 out of 18 deaths in Birmingham are caused by air pollution.
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The University of Birmingham’s student-run festival, ValeFest, has announced that the first charity to be involved in this year’s event is St Basils
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Vice-Chancellor of the University of Warwick Stuart Croft has said that the two male students who made rape threats in a group chat will not be returning to the University, despite a previous decision that would have allowed them to return to campus to continue with their courses
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In the event of a no-deal Brexit, the Erasmus scheme may no longer allocate funding for UK students. This could mean an estimated 17,000 students would not study in European universities as of next year