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Birmingham City University
11:49, 17 AUG 2017
Birmingham needs a little more faith in itself
Opinion
Not being self-assured, it was suggested by some, is a reason why Birmingham has not attracted the level of investment and willingness by businesses to locate that would be typical in countries on the continent.
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New £40m Birmingham Conservatoire plans set for approval
Birmingham City University
Planning officers say brick design, previously compared to an Oxo cube, is 'high standard'
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Asian jewellery students flock to Birmingham university
Enterprise
Birmingham City University’s School of Jewellery said 80 per cent of its international students who started this academic year were from Asia
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Former Google director and BYPY winner to speak at RethinkMedia 2015
Enterprise
Birmingham City University's third annual digital media conference will focus on emerging trends in the sector
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Crumbled Birmingham Queensway tunnels sign could be recreated for university exhibition
Birmingham City University
Timber Queensway signs were removed from tunnels and replaced with new electronic warning billboards which can instantly alert drivers to a crash or hold up ahead
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Rich List 2015: No.49 - Jeff Lynne
Retail & Consumer
In 1970 he joined The Move with fellow Midland rockers Roy Wood and Bev Bevan, and they went on to form The Electric Light Orchestra. Roy Wood left in 1972 leaving Jeff Lynne as the band's creative force.
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£20m scheme to build School of Life Sciences in Edgbaston
Birmingham City University
Birmingham City University is investing to expand its Edgbaston campus with specialist laboratories for courses in health, nutrition and biomedicine
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MP blasts BBC after journalism apprentice interviews held in London and Salford
BBC
Gisela Stuart has written to director general Tony Hall to complain that the BBC Journalism Trainee Scheme would not take place in Birmingham despite overtures about taking the city seriously
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Debate over architecture is vital - even if some of it grates
Opinion
Buildings, both internally and externally, are the physical setting for our lives, and for better or worse, their design directly affects all of us.
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New Birmingham Conservatoire comes in for more criticism
Birmingham City University
Post columnist Joe Holyoak said that while some criticism of the new Eastside building was unnecessary, the case for the giant brick building has not been made
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Birmingham City University to host typography lectures
Enterprise
BCU to celebrate city's contribution to the development of typography and the work of John Baskerville
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The future could be mediocre without some radical thinking
Opinion
Some experts are already signalling that markets could crash this year, with professional investors heading for the exit
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Review of 2014 - December: Revised Regal Tower, 'Muncher' at New Street and Conservatoire designs
Broad Street Birmingham
The site which was once going to house the massive Regal Tower in Broad Street could still be redeveloped while Birmingham City University unveiled new CGIs of the Conservatoire - prompting massive debate among readers
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Birmingham's universities praised for quality of research
Economic Development
Quartet of education establishments recognised in the Research Excellence Framework which is used by funding bodies to decide which ones will receive grants
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New Art West Midlands 2015 to unveil the stars of the future
Retail & Consumer
New Art West Midlands 2015 is set to unveil the stars of the future – while Ikon Gallery has a flat-moving surprise up its 50-year-old sleeves. Graham Young reports
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Birmingham's Hidden Spaces: School of Art's enduring role in the city
Enterprise
Also known as 'Margaret Street', John Henry Chamberlain's building has been in continuous use since opening in 1885
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Eight reasons to love the controversial new Birmingham Conservatoire
Birmingham City University
After a raft of criticism for new plans, the dean overseeing the new Birmingham Conservatoire spells out why it is a step forward
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Trainee teachers in a class of their own
Economic Development
Education correspondent Emma McKinney meets the trainees who will be educating the next generation of pupils
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Eastside's Millennium Point Trust launches Young Innovator Prize initiative
Economic Development
Eastside's Millennium Point Trust has officially launched its brand new Young Innovator Prize initiative.
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Planners liken new Birmingham Conservatoire to a cheese-grater and Oxo cube
Birmingham City University
Despite some criticism of the design the council’s planning committee gave their full backing to the £40 million relocation of the music school to Eastside
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New Art West Midlands: Best emerging artists get chance to exhibit at major galleries again
Enterprise
Visitors will see painting, sculpture, photography, performance, installation and video works from 30 of the West Midlands’ most promising artists
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£23m Birmingham boost to create next generation of scientists
Economic Development
Six West Midland universities and a college will share £23 million for science and technology education.
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Tinkering is all very well - now it's time to get down to business
Opinion
George Osborne's Autumn Statement was overtly political and aimed to demonstrate the economy is safer in his hands than under Ed Balls.
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Silver Blades developer eyes Birmingham's student accommodation market
Economic Development
Bouygues Development lodges new plans to build 11-storey tower in Edgbaston to target city's booming influx of students
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