The Eco Smilers are on the 7th Floor and they are Going Green. They won a Bronze award for their recycling work and here is the team receiving their award from Professor John Heath, Pro-Vice-Chancellor […]
The Eco Smilers are on the 7th Floor and they are Going Green. They won a Bronze award for their recycling work and here is the team receiving their award from Professor John Heath, Pro-Vice-Chancellor […]
It is the Bank Holiday and if you were watching the TV this morning you would have seen our very own Dr Will Palin on BBC’s Fake Britain. Dr Palin was demonstrating the problems with […]
Alice Parr writes: Thought it’d be good to get a blog post up for Tough Mudder given the amount of students and clinicians that donated!!… We did it!! We both agreed it was the […]
Cristina Parenti (4th Year) writes: The Birmingham U21 UNMDG committee, organised an oral health promotion day at a Primary school in Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham . The committee and 20 eager dental student volunteers from second and […]
Dima Mobarak (BDS 4) writes After a term of agony, torture and long nights in the medschool dungeons (also known as BASHD revision), Firm 4B decided to celebrate the end of what could be described […]
The Festival of Graduate Research for the College of Medical and Dental Sciences was held at the Medical School and was chaired by Professor Damien Walmsley from Dentistry. There was representation across the 5 schools […]
The staff student quiz returned after a 3 year hiatus and the school gathered to see the reigning Student champions take on another challenge from the staff. There were two teams of 6 and included […]
Dental students, Priya Chohan, Neelam Hussain, Vinson Yeung and Amrita Gahir put together an amazing cake store on Friday in aid of Sport Relief. Also thanks to Sharonjeet Uppal , who also helped out and […]
The Golden Ticket this weekend was entry to the Tower Ballroom, Edgbaston for the BUDSS annual ball. Entry was at 6.30pm and there was Candy Floss, Cakes and all things nice waiting for guests. The […]
A rather large crane is on the Pebble Mill site and it sure looks like work is in going well. You can see the Chamberlain Clock Tower just in the distance.