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UCL Renames Buildings Named After Prominent Eugenicists
News Reporter Ellen Knight looks at the UCL decision to rename campus buildings previously named after prominent eugenicists
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13 UK Universities On The Brink of Bankruptcy
News Editor Joseph Meakin looks at an IFS study warning that 13 UK Universities could face insolvency as a result of COVID-19
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Local NHS Highlights The Importance Of Friendship for National Learning Disabilities Week
News reporter Katie Norris reports on how the NHS in Sandwell and West Birmingham is raising awareness for National Learning Disability week
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Student Nurses Face Premature Cuts to Contracts as the Pandemic Passes its Peak
Following Redbrick’s article on student nurses joining the NHS frontline to tackle the coronavirus pandemic, it has recently emerged that some of these contracts have since been prematurely terminated by the government
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Female Graduates Suffer 10% Pay Gap Immediately After Graduation
The Higher Education Graduate Outcomes report, released on 18th June this year by the Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA), has revealed that male graduates are paid 10% more than their female counterparts upon leaving university
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Beaches Unveil Plans to Prevent Influx of Midlands Tourists
News Reporter Ellen Knight looks at how beaches are coping with an influx of tourists amid coronavirus
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Nearly Half of Russell Group Universities Plan to Delay Start of Next Academic Term
A survey conducted by The Daily Telegraph shows that 12 out of 24 Russell Group Universities are planning to delay the start of the next academic year, as a result of coronavirus, News Editor Cerys Gardner reports
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COVID-19 Delays Government Targets to Address Number of Out-of-Area Mental Health Placements
News reporter Olivia Carroll reports on the effect Coronavirus is having on the number of out-of-area mental health placements
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UoB’s ChemBAM wins Royal Society of Chemistry award
On 24th June, the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) announced that ChemBAM, a chemistry outreach project based at the University of Birmingham (UoB) had won their 2020 Inspiration and Industry Award
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Oriel College votes in favour of removing Rhodes statue
Following the rebirth of the Rhodes Must Fall (RMF) movement at the University of Oxford, the governing body for Oriel College has voted in favour of removing the controversial statue of Cecil Rhodes
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Universities’ Lockdown Approach to Mental Health Support
News Reporter Ameek Gilhotra looks at how universities' are approaching mental health support in lockdown
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Director of Centre for Crime, Justice and Policing joins West Midlands Police Academic Advisory Board
Siddhartha Bandyopadhyay, A University of Birmingham (UoB) academic and researcher, has been invited by the West Midlands Police and Crime Commissioner, David Jamieson to join the West Midlands Police Academic Advisory Board.