The University of Birmingham is a civic, red-brick university with a landmark campus in the city of Birmingham in the West Midlands. Granted its charter at the start of the twentieth century, it has a long tradition as a leading research and teaching institution.
Birmingham is recognised across engineering, medicine, the sciences, business and the humanities, and it is a member of the Russell Group. Its green Edgbaston campus, with its distinctive clock tower, offers extensive facilities and a busy, well-rounded student experience.