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Complete our Coniston survey and receive a £25 Amazon voucher
Description
Did you ever go to the Raymond Priestley Centre in Coniston, Lake District? If so, we would like to hear from you in return for a £25 Amazon voucher.
Date:
12/04/2012
Categories:
Alumni
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Life and Environmental Sciences
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Sport
Finding love in a familiar place
Description
Couples who fell in love at Birmingham have shared their stories on our LinkedIn group. Read more for a selection of our favourite romantic tales.
Date:
11/04/2012
Categories:
Alumni
Action for autism
Description
Thanks to you, more than £500 was raised for Birmingham's life changing autism research on World Autism Awareness Day (Monday 2 April).
Date:
10/04/2012
Categories:
Alumni
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Life and Environmental Sciences
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Research
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Social Sciences
Can you die of a broken heart?
Description
Immunity experts at the University of Birmingham have found biological evidence to suggest that bereavement lowers physical immunity, putting older people at risk of life-threatening infections.
Date:
09/04/2012
Categories:
Alumni
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Medical and Dental Sciences
A hub for 21st century medicine
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Alumni, donors, staff and students were joined by Sir Doug Ellis, former Aston Villa Chairman, at the opening of the new £2 million Medical School Foyer and Barnes Library.
Date:
07/04/2012
Categories:
Alumni
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Medical and Dental Sciences
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Research
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Students
Queen's Prize marks sweet success
Description
It comes in many forms, flavours and colours – as a snack on the go, a luxury treat or a soothing drink – but it's not often that chocolate leads the way to Buckingham Palace.
Date:
06/04/2012
Categories:
Alumni
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Engineering and Physical Sciences
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Research
Birmingham alumna scales even greater heights
Description
History was made for the second time by a University of Birmingham alumna who is taking the fashion world by storm hosting innovative fashion shows in iconic locations.
Date:
06/04/2012
Categories:
Alumni
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Social Sciences
Birmingham Brief: Benefits and challenges of early assessment in autism
Description
Autism is a neurodevelopmental condition characterised by pervasive difficulties and delays in social and communication skills, as well as restricted interests and repetitive behaviours.
Date:
05/04/2012
Categories:
Alumni
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Life and Environmental Sciences
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Research
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