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Birmingham City University
13:18, 6 SEP 2017
A topical theme for a company which is far from typical
Retail & Consumer
Birmingham Opera Company is known for its unusual productions. Roz Laws discovers how its latest does not disappoint
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Library of Birmingham sweeps board at RIBA Awards
Commercial Property
City's landmark £188 million library named region's top building alongside two other category wins
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'Mumpreneurs' join forces to launch new craft markets
Enterprise
The Mummies’ Market is the result of a collective of mothers turned businesswomen from around Sutton Coldfield who decided to take things into their own hands to promote their wares.
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Universities give £4.5bn boost to local economy
Economic Development
West Midland universities boost the economy by more than £4.5 billion a year, according to new figures.
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Mills & Reeve advises Birmingham City University on Conservatoire move
Professional Services
University's music training centre moves from Paradise Circus, which is due for redevelopment
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Review: Birmingham Choral Union at Elgar Concert Hall
Retail & Consumer
Norman Stinchcombe reviews Birmingham Choral Union at Elgar Concert Hall
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The Birmingham Big Art Project - a chance to create a new iconic glue?
Opinion
I'm proud to have been asked to join the board and hope to make a contribution as Glyn moves this idea through artifice to art.
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More Mozart magic is coming to Birmingham
Retail & Consumer
A busy classical music week ahead is dominated by the great composer, writes Christopher Morley
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Challenging sounds from both sides of the pond
Retail & Consumer
Extraordinary Music from downtown New York and Birmingham is being celebrated in a major new festival for the ears. Graham Young reports
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Rethink Media conference at Birmingham City University discusses latest digital trends
Enterprise
Main topics of discussion focused on how to best create sharable content and increase online engagement
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£40m plans for new Birmingham Conservatoire at Millennium Point
Millennium Point
The new purpose-built Conservatoire will be built alongside Millennium Point, adjacent to Jennens Road in Eastside
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New BBC Birmingham plans welcomed by businesses
Enterprise
New Guerrilla Group and digital commitment shows progress, according to creative sector boss
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Ministry move could see Super Prix back on track
Economic Development
Hopes are rising that the street race could return after the government launched consultation that would allow local authorities to close roads for motor sport events.
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Birmingham Made Me design expo launches 2014 programme
Enterprise
Since launching in 2012, the Birmingham Made Me Design expo has showcased The Original Design City and the success of design industries across the region, their globally respected products and innovative brands
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Rethink Media at BCU: Buzzfeed vice-president Jonathan Perelman talks about future of digital media
Enterprise
Perelman will be speaking at the Rethink Media event at Birmingham City University on Tuesday March 25 about BuzzFeed’s plans to produce more ‘serious’, long-form journalism and digital trends to watch.
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Birmingham - where iconic brands are born
Opinion
Birmingham and its hinterland, the Midlands, is first as a city of designers and makers.
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ELO's Jeff Lynne: The lad from Birmingham who reunited The Beatles
Retail & Consumer
Electric Light Orchestra legend Jeff Lynne returns to Birmingham to take his place on Broad Street's Walk of Stars. Paul Cole asks about his place in history
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Non-English speakers outperforming natives in exams
Economic Development
In four of the seven local authorities in the region, pupils whose first language isn’t English outperform native speakers in getting 5 A*-C grades at GCSE
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The F-word's vital to the success of city film festival
Retail & Consumer
The Flatpack Festival is back for an eighth year - and this time it's even got film in the title. Graham Young reports
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Lord Heseltine officially opens BCU's Parkside Building
Economic Development
Lord Heseltine, the former deputy prime minister who has been a major factor in a push for decentralisation in Birmingham, will open the new building, which is key to the regeneration of Eastside
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Eastside businesses welcome Curzon Street Masterplan
Commercial Property
The Curzon Street Masterplan sees Eastside and Digbeth opened up to the rest of the city centre through new Metro links and walkways, as part of plans to expand the core and encourage growth of the creative sector
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Amtico's Jonathan Duck - Design-based manufacturing will rebalanced the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ economy
Opinion
As brand leaders in the 'luxury vinyl tile' market, the company has 20% global market share and sales of over £120m.
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Busy Bees founder honoured by Birmingham City University after £220m sale
Economic Development
John Woodward, founder Busy Bees childcare, will be honoured at a ceremony at Birmingham City University
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Birmingham City University to honour Michael Heseltine and Laura Mvula
Economic Development
Politician Michael Heseltine and musicians Laura Mvula and Jeff Lynne are among those being honoured at degree ceremonies at Birmingham City University next month.
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