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University provides craft and making opportunities for young Brummies’
The Birmingham City University (BCU) College of Jewellery, Fashion and Textiles will again host a Craft & Making National Saturday Club (NSC) as young Brummies’ develop their creativity and explore the world of craft activism. -
University provides craft and making opportunities for young Brummies’
The Birmingham City University (BCU) College of Jewellery, Fashion and Textiles will again host a Craft & Making National Saturday Club (NSC) as young Brummies’ develop their creativity and explore the world of craft activism. -
Birmingham must act now to protect the future of its young people, says the new BCU Vice-Chancellor
‘The region must unite to tackle economic uncertainty’ was the clarion call from Birmingham City University Vice-Chancellor Professor David Mba, as he delivered his first Vice-Chancellor’s Dinner speech to an audience of the region’s dignitaries. -
New apprenticeship course to revolutionise rehabilitation training
A n apprenticeship course that aims to change the future of rehabilitation training has been created and developed by Birmingham City University (BCU) in partnership with the UK’s first NHS N ational Rehabilitation Centre (NRC) . -
Birmingham premiere for gritty new play tackling toxic masculinity
A new play that challenges toxic masculinity and confronts the pressures facing young men in the contemporary world will debut in Birmingham next week . -
BCU to play key role in £14m healthcare technology project
Birmingham City University’s expertise in AI, cyber security, data and 5G has helped secure significant funding for its College of Computing as part of a £14m healthcare technology programme across the region. -
BCU and Santander commit to new student funding agreement
Birmingham City University (BCU) has renewed its partnership with Santander Universities to ensure students are given even more opportunities to access life-changing funding. -
Avoid rush to impose strict regulations on AI, says world-leading expert
There should be a thorough examination of the immediate and long-term risks that artificial intelligence (AI) poses to society before rushing to implement strict regulations on its use, says a world-leading AI expert from Birmingham City University.