Being a Physics student during a pandemic

By Anwesha, Physics College of Engineering and Physical Sciences, University of Birmingham University life during a pandemic falls nothing short of strange. Laboratory work is replaced with online labs and socials from societies are replaced with engaging Zoom sessions. Nonetheless, the last academic year has been incredibly rewarding and exciting as a physics student. From … Continue reading “Being a Physics student during a pandemic”

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My experience of societies at the University of Birmingham

By James, Mechatronic and Robotic Engineering College of Engineering and Physical Sciences, University of Birmingham While I may not be able to cover the vast array of societies on offer at the University of Birmingham, I will today touch on the few I have been involved with during my time at the University. Engineering Eagles … Continue reading “My experience of societies at the University of Birmingham”

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The hidden perks of at-home labs

By James, Chemistry College of Engineering and Physical Sciences, University of Birmingham As a third year MSci Chemistry student, I have been lucky enough to undertake some socially distanced in-lab projects along with some really cool ‘at home’ lab projects. Here’s an overview of some of the fun experiences I have encountered over this academic … Continue reading “The hidden perks of at-home labs”

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Tips on Accommodation

By John, Computer Science College of Engineering and Physical Sciences, University of Birmingham There’s one thing that’s on everyone’s minds from when the year starts, right up until you sign the contract and everything is ready to go – where am I going to live next year? I know that was true for me, at … Continue reading “Tips on Accommodation”

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Staying Productive

By John, Computer Science College of Engineering and Physical Sciences, University of Birmingham This has been repeated again and again: university is nothing like college or high school. There are less assigned contact hours at university and especially now with the lock-down and social distancing measures – physically being in a classroom is becoming less … Continue reading “Staying Productive”

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Making the Most of Living at Home

By Rosie, Chemistry College of Engineering and Physical Sciences, University of Birmingham I don’t think I ever really indulged the idea of living out at Birmingham – it’s my home city and home is about a forty minute drive to campus. Deep down I must have felt that I just wouldn’t cope with living elsewhere … Continue reading “Making the Most of Living at Home”

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Differences Between First and Second Year

By Gloria, Computer Science College of Engineering and Physical Sciences, University of Birmingham My post today is about the main differences I experienced between first and second year. The first thing I realised was that this ranges greatly for different people. For example, I felt much more comfortable in the second year of my particular … Continue reading “Differences Between First and Second Year”

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The Collaborative Teaching Laboratory at Birmingham

By Rosie, Chemistry College of Engineering and Physical Sciences, University of Birmingham As a Chemist, I spend a lot of time in the CTL. CTL stands for ‘Collaborative Teaching Laboratory’ and it’s a £45 million pound state-of-the-art facility. Labs are a fundamental part of the Chemistry course: they are a way of bringing the Chemistry … Continue reading “The Collaborative Teaching Laboratory at Birmingham”

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