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University of Birmingham
17:56, 13 MAY 2016
Birmingham's Hidden Spaces: Legacy of Barber Institute of Fine Arts founders lives on
Enterprise
Husband and wife duo's Art Deco building continues to attract some of the world's finest art to Edgbaston
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Trainee teachers in a class of their own
Economic Development
Education correspondent Emma McKinney meets the trainees who will be educating the next generation of pupils
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Review: First and Last by Birmingham Philharmonic Orchestra at Elgar Concert Hall, Birmingham
Retail & Consumer
Forget clinical professionalism, there’s nothing to beat a warts-and-all amateur performance delivered with total commitment – and this BPO concert had it in spades.
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£23m Birmingham boost to create next generation of scientists
Economic Development
Six West Midland universities and a college will share £23 million for science and technology education.
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Birmingham Biohub paves way for growing medical quarter
Edgbaston
Birmingham looks to attract start-ups away from Oxford or London.
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Women's Business Council summit at Snow Hill in Birmingham
Economic Development
Barclays, in conjunction with the ​​Women's Business Council, hosted the Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic Women's Enterprise Summit at its offices in Snow Hill, Birmingham.
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Pictures: Rare Nativity artwork arrives at Barber Institute of Fine Arts
Enterprise
The Flemish panel is dated around 1520 and painted by Antwerp Mannerist Jan de Beer
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Region's social enterprises recognised at awards
Enterprise
Mindful Gifts, a company that provides appropriate gifts and activities for dementia sufferers, Blu Rocket Design, a graphic design agency with a passion for pro-bono support and John Taylor Hospice were among the main winners at the Social Enterprise West Midlands awards.
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Silver Blades developer eyes Birmingham's student accommodation market
Economic Development
Bouygues Development lodges new plans to build 11-storey tower in Edgbaston to target city's booming influx of students
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University of Birmingham awarded £80 million for quantum physics project
Economic Development
Funding will go towards work on quantum sensors which could be used for a plethora of tasks from mapping underground pipework to helping research into dementia
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Next phase of £300m University of Birmingham regen set for green light
University of Birmingham
Planners recommend approval for new halls of residence and sports pavilion on Edgbaston campus
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Jazz saxophonist Steve Coleman chooses Birmingham as only º£½ÇÊÓÆµ date for tour
Retail & Consumer
Chicago saxophonist Steve Coleman brings his Five Elements band to Birmingham for the only º£½ÇÊÓÆµ concert in their European tour. He chats to Peter Bacon.
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Time for Birmingham council to tell landlords to get their houses in order
Opinion
A new planning policy for Selly Oak has seen an acceleration in building activity as landlords try to get their house extensions finished.
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The West Midlands Open Exhibition at Gas Hall is showcasing new artistic talent
Enterprise
Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery’s latest open exhibition is likely to make people ask the question: What is art?
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Midlands apprentices recreate The Italian Job with classic Minis and raise £1,500 for charity
Manufacturing
The Manufacturing Technology Centre team recreated scenes from the classic Michael Caine film
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Review: John Lill at Barber Concert Hall, University of Birmingham
Retail & Consumer
Renowned pianist delights audience with his performance in Birmingham
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Birmingham teacher turned international rock star Spencer Davies to play the Symphony Hall
Retail & Consumer
Birmingham teacher turned international rock star Spencer Davies is about to play Symphony Hall for the first time - at the age of 75. Graham Young meets the man who is still promising to Keep on Running.
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Winning Chinese Investment - Focusing on scale and proximity might be the keys
Opinion
Both in the Midlands and across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ we need to find some means of bulking up materially for the economic relations with Chinese city regions Liam Byrne aspires to be delivered.
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Barber Institute hosts work by 'remarkable' Richard Nevinson
Enterprise
An exhibition of work by British war artist Richard Nevinson is on show at Barber Institute of Fine Arts. Terry Grimley reviews it
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Selly Oak set to get another large student block
Selly Oak
Bristol Road target for latest project as developer submits plans for nearly 350 bedrooms opposite University of Birmingham campus
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Leading lights put future of region in the spotlight
Economic Development
Key figures from the city's private and public sectors came together to debate projects in the region and future collaboration
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Selly Oak student block poised for go ahead
Selly Oak
City planning chiefs recommended to back scheme to build 100 bedrooms in place of derelict buildings in Bristol Road
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Barber Institute helps recovering addicts through ongoing art project
Retail & Consumer
Recovering addicts are creating art at the University of Birmingham gallery to help them deal with mental health issues
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Review: Winterreise, Barber Institute, University of Birmingham
Retail & Consumer
What a privilege for a packed house. Here we were listening to Sir Thomas Allen, one of the finest baritones in the world, accompanied by Joseph Middleton, a sensitive and truly talented young pianist, performing one of the young Schubert’s awesome song cycles: Die Winterreise.
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