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BCU named as top West Mids university for work experience placements
BCU has been voted the best university in the West Midlands for providing meaningful work experience placements to students. -
Law experts at BCU conference call for urgent UN reform
Law experts warn that the United Nations needs to implement urgent reform so it has more power to hold governments accountable and tackle growing threats to humanity. -
West Midlands Police out in full force at Birmingham City University
West Midlands Police firearms officers, dog units, drone operatives and forensic teams highlight the range of specialist roles available to BCU students. -
Parliament debate prompts Minister to commit to meeting SLT expert
The UK's Health and Social Care Minister to meet with a Speech and Language Therapy expert at BCU after his petition gained more than 10,000 signatures. -
Prestigious research award for BCU will fund 15 arts and humanities PhDs
Birmingham City University’s strong track record of arts and humanities research has secured funding for 15 full-time PhD students over the next five years. -
Inclusive technology to transform career opportunities in gaming
Disabled developers will be able to use voice control and other innovations to pursue employment opportunities in the 3D graphics and gaming industry thanks to BCU. -
Royal Birmingham Conservatoire awarded nearly £370,000 to help tutor future musicians
A major funding boost of almost £370,000 will help more aspiring young musicians in the West Midlands receive expert coaching at the celebrated Royal Birmingham Conservatoire. -
BCU and Birmingham Botanical Gardens join forces to explore the power of plants
Two of Birmingham’s most celebrated institutions have formed a groundbreaking partnership to promote the benefits of plants on people, places, and the planet. -
Fashion Design students create kit for Birmingham’s first Netball Superleague team
Birmingham’s first-ever Netball Superleague team have unveiled their new kit – and it’s been designed by two talented students from Birmingham City University’s (BCU) School of Fashion and Textiles. -
‘Game changing’ Deafblind UK research centre to launch at BCU
A new Deafblind UK Centre for Education and Research based at Birmingham City University (BCU) has been hailed as “life-changing” and a “game changer” in the fight to address the “frustrating and overwhelming isolation” felt by many deafblind people.