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UNIVERSITY chiefs have launched an investigation after shocking a video showed two students having sex in a study room.

The clip was filmed by a student as the couple romped in full view of fellow undergraduates at Birmingham City University.

 The couple were filmed having sex in a study room at Birmingham City University
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The couple were filmed having sex in a study room at Birmingham City University
 The clip was filmed at Birmingham City University, pictured
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The clip was filmed at Birmingham City University, picturedCredit: Alamy

The footage, which was shared on social media on Saturday, shows the man and woman through a window in the study room's doors.

They seem to be unaware or uncaring that their activities can easily be watched by other students.

As the camera zooms out, the student filming can be heard exploding with laughter.

The footage was shared online by the student with the caption: "Anyone thinking of coming BCU? Think again. This is our study room for you lot."

BCU said they were aware of the clip and were investigating claims it took place on their property.

The video, which clocked up more than 5,000 likes before being removed from Twitter, has shocked social media users.

@JUGGING4L wrote: "My university disgracing me again." @OnlyYouPhilly added: "The new generation are built differently."

@JMilan said: "They didn't even think to turn the lights off." And @zish1995 replied: "What the hell I wasn't expecting that, I'm not booking those private rooms again."

Famous alumni of BCU include comedian Frank Skinner, Duran Duran star John Taylor and BBC broadcaster Charlie Stayt.

A BCU spokesperson said: “We are aware of footage being circulated online of an incident on one of our campuses.

"Students who have breached University policies in any way, including those who originally shared the video online, are currently subject to disciplinary proceedings.

“Despite repeated requests Twitter has yet to acknowledge or act on our urgent insistence over 36 hours ago to remove the original and subsequent posts which contravene Twitter’s rules on the sharing of content, and may breach revenge porn laws.

"Twitter needs to take immediate action to remove this content.”