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Sir Lenny to step down as Chancellor of 探花直播
Sir Lenny Henry will step down from his role as Chancellor of 探花直播 at the end of 2024, eight years after becoming the institution鈥檚 figurehead. -
Teachers called to shape the future of Black Studies at BCU
Teachers are being invited to help shape the future of Black Studies learning at 探花直播 (BCU) by completing a survey. -
AI research project could help UK construction industry save billions
Saving the UK construction industry billions of pounds by harnessing the power of Artificial Intelligence is at the heart of a new £1.2m research project led by 探花直播. -
Celebrating pioneering women and girls in science at BCU
On International Day of Women and Girls in Science, which celebrates females driving scientific advances, who better to profile than Elizabeth Bryan, namesake of our Multiple Births Centre. -
BCU spearheads AI scholarship drive to tackle digital skills crisis
Black, female and disabled students could receive £10,000 in scholarship money from 探花直播 as part of a project that seeks to address a growing digital skills crisis in the UK. -
Show some love for local businesses this Valentine's Day
Alumni from 探花直播鈥檚 (BCU) School of Jewellery highlight their recommended gifts for loved ones in the run up to Valentine's Day. -
Human rights expert fears new method of execution will spread
The controversial execution of Kenneth Smith in Alabama was a 鈥渂ad day for humanity鈥 according to a human rights expert from 探花直播 (BCU). -
BCU students explore HS2 site metres away from city campus
Civil Engineering students from 探花直播 have been given first-hand experience of a HS2 construction site, metres away from their usual classroom. -
World-renowned violinist leads concert celebrating BCU鈥檚 unique relationship with India
One of the world's greatest violinists took centre stage when Royal 探花直播 Conservatoire played host to a concert celebrating 探花直播's links with India. -
Groundbreaking Ramadan guidance will improve inclusivity of physical education classes in schools
Groundbreaking guidance will help create a more inclusive school environment for Muslim students and staff engaging in physical education during Ramadan.