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University of Birmingham - Middle East

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A page dedicated to students from the Middle East and North Africa who are interested in studying at the University of Birmingham

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Eid Mubarak to all of those celebrating over this very special weekend.

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Tamara on Twitter was delighted to receive her VR headset from us in the post – have you received yours yet?

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University of Birmingham awarded Gold in national teaching assessment!

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Many congratulations to our UoB Student Islamic Society who have been highly commended for Community Impact in the Birmingham Volunteer Awards. Well done to you all!

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Community Iftar at UoB Islamic Society

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PwC launches tech degree apprenticeship with University of Birmingham!

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Join the Islamic Society's Community Iftar on the 16th June at 9pm

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Ramadan Prayer Times 2017

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We are creating a world of opportunity. This Autumn we are opening our first branch campus in the global city of Dubai.

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Iftaar and tawarwih prayers offered in the Chaplaincy everyday during Ramadhan.

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Opportunity for Gulf Students in UK to help promote the UK as a great place to study and live! The Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) is looking for students from Oman, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Qatar and UAE who are currently studying in a UK university to work with over the Ramadan period. The students will work with the Gulf Communications team for the duration of Ramadan to help promote the UK as open and welcoming as well as a great place to study and live. The campaign is to produce a four-part web-series that will film students celebrating Ramadan in their UK university environments. Their participation may include, but is not limited to, preparing food for Iftar, prayers at the local mosque and Eid celebrations. The programme would only require a commitment to film a couple of hours of activity each week, and would be highly beneficial for students to learn about FCO communications and contribute to its objectives. Ideally, the student can speak both Arabic and English, but is not mandatory. For more information on how to get involved, please contact Saveena.Mangat@fco.gov.uk

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