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BCU graphic design student wins global KSI competition
Social media superstar KSI has praised a graphic design student from Birmingham City University (BCU) for his “passion, imagination and huge flair” after he won a competition to create a new Reddit icon for the famous YouTube influencer. -
Hellraiser stars reunited at Cine-Excess International Film Festival
Three of cinema’s most recognisable cult horror stars will make a special appearance at the Cine-Excess International Film Festival 2023, taking place online and in cinemas across the Midlands from the 17th to 28th October. -
University expands successful Period Dignity scheme
Free period products will be available in male and female toilets as part of a successful Period Dignity Scheme at Birmingham City University (BCU). -
BCU recognised among top universities for wildlife protection
A recent study carried out by wildlife care experts has listed Birmingham City University (BCU) as one the top UK universities for protecting wildlife and natural habitats. -
Inspiring neurodiverse student scoops prestigious design award
Interior Architecture and Design student Elsie Gribbon has been heralded as a “neurodiversity champion” overcoming the challenges of Autism to take home top prize in a national competition. -
BCU gets pivotal role in project to reduce awarding gap
Helping students from marginalised ethnic backgrounds realise their full potential will be the key objective of a new national project involving Birmingham City University (BCU). -
BCU clinches Gold for Student Experience in latest TEF ratings
Birmingham City University (BCU) has been awarded the highest possible rating of Gold for Student Experience in the Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF). -
Success for students at New York Fashion Week
Two Fashion Design students travelled to New York's Fashion Week citing an “unbelievable” and “truly rewarding” experience, seeing their work hit the runway as part of a signature collection. -
University on HS2’s doorstep calls on PM not to squander project’s long-term benefits
Failing to deliver HS2 in its entirety will damage the UK economy, threaten thousands of jobs and homes across the West Midlands region, jeopardise ambitious regeneration plans for the city of Birmingham, and squander billions of pounds already invested in the project, warn the leaders of Birmingham City University (BCU). -
Nursing lecturer backs new heart attack awareness campaign after failing to recognise symptoms
Thinking a heart attack is “ just like you see in the movies ” can be a major mistake warns a sen ior nursing lecturer after giving h er backing to a new lifesaving campaign from the NHS.