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UoB Ranked in Top Five for Unconditional Offers
UoB gives out more unconditional offers than any other Russell Group University, reports Megan Stanley
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The Big Issue Trials Contactless Payments
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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News Analysis: LGBT ‘Coming Out’ Percentages For Birmingham
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
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Eight of UoB’s Researchers Make Highly Cited Researchers List
Eight researchers at the University of Birmingham have been named in the global Highly Cited Researchers (HRS) list of 2018
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Ellie Simmonds Dives Into Commonwealth Committee Role
Ellie Simmonds has joined a Commonwealth Games Committee that has pledged to 'deliver an outstanding Games' in Birmingham in 2022
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UoB Signs Deal For New Student App
The University of Birmingham has signed a deal with Collabco that will bring its myday digital campus app to students. The service will allow students to access several academic services at once
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Homeless Man Dies Outside Birmingham New Street
On Sunday 27th January a homeless man died in Birmingham city centre
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Former Private School Pupils Adopt Mockney Accent
The former leader of London boarding school Harrow has said that private school pupils adopt mockney accents in an attempt to seem less posh as adults
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University’s ‘Abhorrent’ Housing Plans Denied
Birmingham City Council has recently rejected the first stages of UoB’s plans to build new student accommodation on Pritchatts Road
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Students Cosy Up as the Library Hands Out Blankets
UoB's Library has started handing out blankets to students amidst the cold weather
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Unemployment Rises by 24% in Parts of the UK
Unemployment has risen by almost a quarter in some parts of the UK, according to a British trade union
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New Policy for Birmingham’s Non-EU Staff
The University of Birmingham is facing criticism over plans that will place more immigration controls on international staff, The <em>Guardian</em> has reported