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New accolade for gender inequalities researcher from BCU
Dr Ashjan Ajour receives an Emma Goldman Award and $50,000 for her innovative work on feminism and inequality issues in Europe. -
Iftar unites students and staff for evening of 鈥榗onnection, reflection, and celebration鈥
Dr Ayazullah Safi organised an Iftar for the BCU community, giving insight into advice how Muslims stay healthy whilst fasting during the holy month. -
More than 1,500 school pupils benefit from 10-year partnership with The Brilliant Club
1500+ pupils, 132 placements, 78 schools and 38 researchers鈥 Some of the key statistics as BCU prepares to celebrate the 10th anniversary of its partnership with The Brilliant Club. -
BCU professor features in Channel 5 true crime documentary
Criminology professor Dr Imran Awan is featured in the latest series of Channel 5's series Killer at the Crime Scene reflecting on the case of Mohammed Saleem. -
Vietnam turns to BCU as it seeks to build first national emergency response service
More than 100 million people in Vietnam will benefit from life-saving emergency pre-hospital care thanks to BCU's expertise. -
Domestic abuse survivors want more support to access justice system
Survivors of domestic abuse tell a conference hosted by BCU that victims need more support to break free from the control of their attackers. -
Black Country in the spotlight as new exhibition opens at BCU
A new exhibition celebrating the Black Country and exploring the " atmosphere of the region" has opened at BCU. -
How a pillowcase from home can make difference between winning and losing
A good night鈥檚 sleep for an elite athlete is just as important as their pre-match meal, but can a pillowcase from home really make a big impact on performance? -
Classical music stars recognised as 探花直播 hosts first RPS Awards
RBC Principal Stephen Maddock said it was a 鈥渢remendous honour鈥 to host the UK鈥檚 biggest classical music awards ceremony 鈥 and has praised the region鈥檚 ability to nurture 鈥渨orld-class talent鈥. -
New mentoring project to help vulnerable youth rediscover interest in education
Vulnerable young people who may have given up on education will be encouraged to consider applying for university as part of a new mentoring project.