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Financial Benefits of University Degree Fall
The financial return on a degree, referred to as the ‘graduate premium,’ has fallen over the past 20 years, new research shows
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VC Eastwood Talkin ‘Bout a Revolution’ at T&L Opening
Professor Sir David Eastwood gave a talk on the French Revolution to celebrate the opening of the Teaching and Learning Building
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Theories Abound After WiFi Outage
Students have been speculating about an alleged cyber-attack on the UoB WiFi after it recently went down on campus
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Harborne Man Tests Negative for Coronavirus
A Harborne resident, previously thought to have coronavirus after a trip to Wuhan over Christmas, has been declared free of the disease
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Oxford Comma Divides Brexit Britain
Britain unveils new 50 pence coin as a result of Brexit, but there is debate over the negation of an Oxford comma
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UCU Criticises ‘Casualisation’ at Unis
UCU addresses the 'dehumanisation' of academics undertaking casualised work in its January 2020 report, examining these 'exploitative' practices
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Guild Declares Climate Emergency
The Guild of Students have declared a climate emergency to tackle the current ecological crisis
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‘Venues Must Create Safe Environment,’ Say Researchers
Research has concluded that there needs to be more done to tackle unwanted sexual attention for women in clubs
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Britain Leaves the EU
Joseph Meakin reports on Britain's ultimate exit from the European Union after three years
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Union Boss Criticises Universities for Vice-Chancellor Pay Rises Amid Strike Tension
Cerys Gardner reports on the high salaries vice-chancellors receive across UK universities
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UCAS Caught in Email Outrage
An email sent by UCAS, which advertised private student loans companies, has been criticised for exploiting students
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UCU Strikes Back
UCU have recently declared that they will be launching 14 more days of strike action