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A world top 100 university and part of the prestigious Russell Group, the University of Birmingham makes important things happen.
When you choose Birmingham, you are choosing to study at an outstanding University, renowned for changing lives and transforming society. Explore what life is like studying at Birmingham as an international student and how we can support you.
Welcome is a good opportunity to settle in, make new friends, discover Birmingham (aka Brum), and to feel prepared for your studies. As teaching gets started, we'll continue to update these pages with lots of useful information, resources, and handy tips from our current students.
Birmingham is a truly global university producing world-leading research. We benefit from mutual partnerships with a wide range of international institutions and host a large international community of researchers and students.
Library information for staff and students at the University, including library opening hours, library locations, library regulations and library search facilities. Search our library catalogue at FindIt@Bham, and find your resource list items with ResourceLists.
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Online Registration is the process for confirming that you'll be studying at the University of Birmingham and that you agree to abide by the University's regulations. You'll need to complete Online Registration for each academic year that you study with us.
Transcripts and certificates. You can access information about Academic Transcripts, which summarise academic performance and progress to date, or Certificates, which provide official confirmation of the award of a degree from the University.
Birmingham Research Fellowships. From time to time, the university recruits researchers to Fellowship and Professorial Fellowship positions. If you are interested in these schemes, please contact the School's Director of Research, Dr Liam Cox for more information.
Transferring from another College or University. All applications to study for an undergraduate degree at the University of Birmingham must be made through UCAS, regardless of whether or not you are applying directly from school or from another university or college, and no matter the year of entry for which you are applying.