The University of Birmingham is a public research university in Birmingham, England, founded in 1900 and a member of the Russell Group. Its Edgbaston campus supports undergraduate, taught postgraduate and doctoral study across engineering, computing, economics, business and law.
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4 years
English
September
Birmingham, United Kingdom
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The University of Birmingham is a public research university in Birmingham, England, founded in 1900 and a member of the Russell Group. Its Edgbaston campus supports undergraduate, taught postgraduate and doctoral study across engineering, computing, economics, business and law. International applicants should verify the exact course, fee status, entry evidence, deadline and UK visa requirements before applying.
The main Edgbaston campus is a large green university site with the Old Joe clock tower, libraries, laboratories, teaching buildings, student residences, sports facilities and the Guild of Students. The University reports a large international community and provides campus, careers, wellbeing and academic services through central and college teams. Birmingham's campus railway station connects the site with the wider city.
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The main Edgbaston campus is a large green university site with the Old Joe clock tower, libraries, laboratories, teaching buildings, student residences, sports facilities and the Guild of Students. The University reports a large international community and provides campus, careers, wellbeing and academic services through central and college teams. Birmingham's campus railway station connects the site with the wider city.
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University accommodation includes halls and houses around the Edgbaston campus, with room type, contract length and price varying by residence. The University's accommodation pages publish current residence-level prices and application rules rather than one universal rate; students should compare the live accommodation listings and private-rental options near Selly Oak, Edgbaston and Harborne before accepting an offer. Accommodation availability and guarantees depend on the student's course, application date and eligibility.
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Most student accommodation is self-catered and provides shared or private kitchen facilities, so students can budget for groceries and cook independently. Campus catering and Birmingham's wider city offer a broad range of dietary choices, but menus and opening times change. Students requiring halal, vegetarian, vegan, allergen-aware or other diets should check the current outlet and accommodation information directly rather than assume every residence provides catered meals.
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The University provides campus security, wellbeing and student-support services, with emergency and out-of-hours contacts listed for students. The Guild of Students and accommodation teams also provide guidance on welfare and community issues. Students should save the University's current security contacts and use 999 for emergencies; city-level safety and transport advice should be checked after arrival. International applicants can access qualification, English-language, visa, arrival and Welcome guidance. The Guild of Students, Careers Network, libraries, personal-tutor systems and wellbeing services provide continuing support. Students should follow the CAS, registration and enrolment instructions issued for their exact course and intake.
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