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Three-year funding of over £1million to make the successful REACT programme available to older people at higher risk of mobility-related disability ...
The University is collaborating with relevant stakeholders on a development plan for two sections of Selly Oak campus.
“Our clinical teams have provided life-changing, comprehensive rehabilitation care for over 60 years,” said Jordan DeMoss, ...
The University of Birmingham has confirmed its intention to sell two sections of its Selly Oak campus (image credit: ...
The University of Alabama at Birmingham has opened a $157 million inpatient rehabilitation pavilion. The 134-bed facility offers specialized neurorehabilitation care for patients recovering from ...
A £30m student accommodation development located on the site of a former Birmingham hospital which dates back to the early ...
The University of Alabama at Birmingham has received more than a billion dollars in NIH funding in recent years and relied heavily on those and other federal grants for its rise to prominence.
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