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Here are five inspiring women you never knew attended UoB

Celebrating female University of Birmingham graduates for International Women’s Day

The world’s biggest Greggs is coming to Birmingham Primark this weekend

The most ambitious crossover since The Avengers

The best Birmingham themed Christmas gifts on a student-friendly budget

Time to flaunt your bab tote bags

The Squid Game doll from Netflix is coming to New Street Station on Saturday

The infamous doll will be visiting Birmingham this weekend

A comprehensive guide to the best study spaces across campus

Including the brand new study spaces at the JG Smith Building

Violence and sexual offences in Birmingham student areas are higher than pre-Covid levels

Figures went up in Edgbaston, Selly Oak and Moseley during the first six months of lockdown.

This map will let you find every single pub garden in Brum, ready for April 12th

The Birmingham map has been tailored toward UoB students in Selly Oak

The best Birmingham reactions to the news of lockdown easing

June 21 cannot come fast enough

UoB student creates #FITE2021 nationwide student-led fundraising initiative to raise money for mental health

The goal is to raise £10,000 for Mind

UoB is ranked number one targeted University by top graduate employers in the UK

UoB is the most targeted university by the UK’s top 100 graduate employers

UoB medical students are no longer receiving formal training at Queen Elizabeth Hospital due to coronavirus

They are working in an ‘apprenticeship’ style