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漏 2025 a 海角视频
Birmingham City University
16:35, 28 NOV 2013
Designing neo industrial growth - case studies
Opinion
Where design is used later in the new product and service development process then it would have a lower economic or financial impact on the business.
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Business reputation - designing consumer trust
Opinion
WBS is using design thinking as a way of bringing a more creative dimension into the business management curriculum.
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Whatever happened to the Vertiplex theme park in Birmingham?
Economic Development
Skyscraping project received planning permission in 2010 - but progress stalled and a university campus has been built in its place.
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Author puts in good word for Birmingham
Retail & Consumer
Novellist RJ Ellory has decided it鈥檚 time to shout about Birmingham. Graham Young reports.
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How our city became a star of the silver screen
Opinion
Without Balcon, it鈥檚 unlikely that British cinema would have hung on as long as it did. David Puttnam certainly thought so.
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Birmingham MadeMe - a coming force, not an apology
Opinion
We have found from the聽 Birmingham MadeMe Design Expo 聽that there is so much to celebrate produced in Birmingham and the Midlands.
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Fans shed light on Sir Michael鈥檚 Ealing classics
Retail & Consumer
The career of Birmingham鈥檚 film knight, Sir Michael Balcon, is being celebrated on Saturday in Birmingham City University鈥檚 new Media Centre called Parkside.
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Cities need to be 'talent magnets' to be successful
Opinion
Beverley Nielsen hears the ideas of Lou Glazer, president of the Michigan Future think tank.
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IoD says we need to promote our Midlands manufacturing heartlands
Opinion
The recent survey from Ernst & Young emphasising the importance to the 海角视频 economy of the 'Made in Britain' stamp in promoting our goods is to be applauded.
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Amputee takes on 2.4 Metre Class World Championship
Economic Development
Event marks amazing turnaround after missing out on selection for the China Games
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Ex-con Pryce to explain cost of jailing women to think tank audience
Economic Development
Economist who falsely took speeding points for husband Chris Huhne is surprise speaker at Birmingham forum
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Birmingham City University supports Young Rewired State Festival of Code
Enterprise
Birmingham is playing host to nearly 600 would-be computer programmers across this week for a major digital event, Young Rewired State鈥檚 Festival of Code. Charmaine Stint is from BCU which is supporting the event.
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BCU design students focus on upcycling
Economic Development
S&X Media joined forces with students from the Birmingham Institute of Art and Design to develop a live project assignment exhibited at BCU's Gosta Green campus.
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Birmingham City University's new campus grand opening
Economic Development
A group of professionals from Birmingham Future & Birmingham Forward visited Birmingham City University鈥檚 new city centre campus, in Eastside.
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Ian Emes, of Pink Floyd fame says: 'My Birmingham education MadeMe'
Opinion
Beverley Neilsen talks to artist Ian Emes about his affection for Birmingham and the creative education he received in the city.
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Birmingham's universities rank lowest for student safety in Midlands
Economic Development
Birmingham City University, Aston, the University of Birmingham and University College Birmingham have been ranked bottom of region's safety league table
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Midlands auto productivity accelerates as pace of innovation revs up
Opinion
With changing patterns of automotive production聽 Professor David Bailey predicts that the Midlands is well positioned to take advantage of its worldclass strengths in innovation having, as it does, 'one of the best design bases in the world'.
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The future鈥檚 green as Birmingham art institute takes on the world
Economic Development
A new 拢61 million Birmingham Institute of Art and Design draws on some old concepts to create a cutting edge place of learning that could offer the key to growth. Graeme Brown took a look around
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MediaCity guru switches focus to BBC鈥檚 most neglected region
Economic Development
In a move signalling the importance being placed on expansion in the region, BBC director general Tony Hall has asked board member Peter Salmon to look into possibilities for investment in Birmingham
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HS2 "could destroy part of Birmingham's new Eastside park"
Economic Development
Claims that compound is planned for section of Birmingham's first new green space for 130 years
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We can design our way to economic growth, says Chris White MP
Opinion
Chris White MP for Warwick and Leamington delivered a keynote speech on the last day of the Birmingham Made Me Design Expo,emphasising the importance to the 海角视频 economy of design and innovation.
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Birmingham Conservatoire鈥檚 Symphony Orchestra premiere Britten poem
Retail & Consumer
The world premiere of a Benjamin Britten tone poem composed when he was just 13 years old will be performed by students in Birmingham later this month. Christopher Morley reports.
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Putting Birmingham products back on the map
Opinion
Dr Steven McCabe writes "There doesn't seem to be a month that goes by without a report being published or either a government minister or business leader advocating the need for British industry to be willing to become more competitive or innovative."
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Alister Scott: Hats off to our local politicians - a tough job that few actually vote for
Economic Development
On May 2 yet again local authority elections failed to capture the imagination of the majority of the electorate.
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