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Recent statistics from the Office for Students (OfS) have revealed that six universities in England paid their vice-chancellor a salary of more than £500,000 for the last academic year (2017/18)
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A 13-year-old boy has taken responsibility for his part in a triple stabbing outside the University of Birmingham School, which happened in December
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The University of Birmingham is to collaborate with UK Parliament to run a unique Parliamentary Module for the 2019/20 academic year. This makes UoB one of only 24 universities selected to run this programme
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The Shadow Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union, Sir Keir Starmer, held a talk at the University of Birmingham on Friday 7th February
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The University of Birmingham has successfully defended their title at this year’s UniSlam poetry final
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A recent study suggests that 52% of people in the West Midlands feel that they do not need to talk to friends ‘in real life’ because of social media updates
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Aneesa Ahmed reports on the Blue Line scheme, which is being funded by the University of Birmingham in collaboration with West Midlands Police. Five current UoB students are volunteering as Special Police Constables
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On Wednesday 30th January, The House of Lords approved the legislation to support universities introducing two year and other accelerated degrees, which will cost £11,000 per year
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Comment Editor Natalia Carter reports on the new partnership between UoB and Trinity College Dublin which went ahead despite Brexit concerns
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UoB gives out more unconditional offers than any other Russell Group University, reports Megan Stanley
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The Big Issue began trialling contactless payments on 3rd December in Birmingham, as well as London, Bath, Bristol and Nottingham. The trial is in partnership with card reader company iZettle
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The number of people identifying as bisexual in the West Midlands has more than doubled in the past five years, new stats released by the Office of National Statistics (ONS) have revealed