University in Birmingham
University of Birmingham
The University of Birmingham is a British 'Redbrick' civic university located in the city of Birmingham, England. Founded in Edgbaston in 1900 as a successor to Mason Science College, and with origins dating back to the 1825 Birmingham Medical School, it was the first British university to gain official royal charter in the 20th century. From 1900 to the present day, we’ve been leading the way in research and education, making ground-breaking progress in areas that span industries such as gene structure, medicine, space research and communications.
Excellent sporting facilities, a busy calendar of social events and a global reputation for teaching makes Birmingham a great place to study – and we’re proud of the calibre of our academic community. The University of Birmingham grew out of the radical vision of its first Chancellor, Joseph Chamberlain. He founded the University to create a new model for higher education and to produce the minds that would shape the modern industrial world.
General Information
| Type of University: | University |
| Sponsorship: | public |
| Foundation: | 1900 |
| Number of Teachers: | N.N. |
| Number of Students: | 26147 |
| Int. Students: | N.N. |
| Tuition Fee: | £3,290 - £25,685 |
| Study Fee: | N.N. |
Useful Contacts
| International Office | ||
| F +44.1214.142.894 | E
international@bham.ac.uk |
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| Student Union | ||
| F +44.1212.512.300 | E
info@guild.bham.ac.uk |
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Fields of Study
Applied Science
Civil Engineering
Electronic Engineering
Industrial Engineering
Mechanical EngineeringArts
Music
PerformanceBusiness & Law
Accounting
Business Studies
Law
Management StudiesFormal Science
Computer Science
MathematicsHealth Science
Dentistry
Medicine
NursingHumanities
Educational Science
English studies
History
Languages
Philosophy
Religion
TeachingNatural Science
Biology
Chemistry
Earth Science
PhysicsSocial Science
Archeology
Area Studies
Psychology