University of Birmingham, Edgbaston Birmingham, B15 2TT

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https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/contact/directions/disability

https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/documents/university/edgbaston-campus-map-mobility.pdf

https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/news/2023/new-building-programme-launched-to-improve-accessibility-on-university-of-birmingham-campus

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https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/documents/university/edgbaston-campus-map-mobility.pdf

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_Birmingham

2025: "The University of Birmingham (informally Birmingham University)[9][10] is a public research university in Birmingham, England. It received its royal charter 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 (established in 1875 by Sir Josiah Mason), making it the first English civic or 'red brick' university to receive its own royal charter, and the first English unitary university.[3][11][12] It is a founding member of both the Russell Group of British research universities and the international network of research universities, Universitas 21.

The student population includes 24,585 undergraduate and 12,250 postgraduate students (2023/24), which is the 11th largest in the UK (out of 169).[8] The annual income of the university for 2023–24 was £926 million of which £205.2 million was from research grants and contracts, with an expenditure of £726.5 million.[5] In the 2021 Research Excellence Framework, the University of Birmingham ranked equal 13th out of 129 institutions on grade point average, up from equal 31st in the previous REF in 2014.[13]

The university is home to the Barber Institute of Fine Arts, housing works by Van GoghPicasso and Monet; the Shakespeare Institute; the Cadbury Research Library, the Mingana Collection of Middle Eastern manuscripts; the Lapworth Museum of Geology; and the 100-metre Joseph Chamberlain Memorial Clock Tower, which is a prominent landmark visible from many parts of the city.[14] Academics and alumni of the university include former British Prime Ministers Neville Chamberlain and Stanley Baldwin,[15] the British composer Sir Edward Elgar and eleven Nobel laureates.[16] "

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Main Library, University Of Birmingham

Edgbaston

Birmingham

B15 2TT

+   University Of Birmingham, Edgbaston

Birmingham, B15 2TT

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