Establishment Year
1900
National Students
29,000
International Students
8,700
Acceptance Rate
46%
Distance From City
3 miles from the city center of Birmingham.
QS World University Ranking
#76
Times Higher Education Ranking
93rd
The University of Birmingham is a public research university in Edgbaston, Birmingham, England, established in 1900. It is the first English civic university to receive its own royal charter and is a founding member of the Russell Group of British research universities and the international network Universitas 21. The university is known for its outstanding teaching, research, and innovation, with a focus on sustainable development, social inclusion, and equality of opportunity. Notable institutions include the Barber Institute of Fine Arts, Shakespeare Institute, Cadbury Research Library, and Lapworth Museum of Geology. The university offers a diverse and inclusive environment, welcoming students from over 150 countries.
(1900) Origins and Establishment
The University of Birmingham was established in 1900 as a successor to Queen's College, Birmingham (founded in 1825 as the Birmingham School of Medicine and Surgery) and Mason Science College (founded in 1875). It was the first English civic or 'red brick' university to receive its own royal charter and the first English unitary university. The university was founded with the vision of providing "a great school of universal instruction" and has since grown to become a leading global institution.
Modern Day Development
In recent years, the University of Birmingham has continued to expand and innovate. It has established a campus in Dubai and has been involved in numerous research projects and partnerships around the world. The university is committed to sustainable development, social inclusion, and equality of opportunity. It has also launched several online postgraduate degrees and is a major provider of distance and blended learning programs in the UK.

The mission of the University of Birmingham is to provide world-class research, outstanding global education, and a commitment to sustainable development. The university aims to be the UK's exemplary civic university, remaining firmly committed to its foundations in the diverse communities, people, and economy of Birmingham and the West Midlands.

Complete University Guide Ranking
Ranked 13th
QS World University Ranking
Ranked # 80
Times Higher Education Ranking
Ranked #93
Guardian University Guide
Ranked 36th

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