Birmingham, the second-largest city of the United Kingdom and a metropolitan borough in the West Midlands. It lies near the geographic centre of England, at the crossing points of the national railway and motorway systems. Birmingham is the largest city of the West Midlands conurbation—one of England’s principal industrial and commercial areas—for which it acts as an administrative, recreational, and cultural centre. The city lies approximately 110 miles (177 km) northwest of London.
The historic core of Birmingham, along with Edgbaston and northern neighbourhoods such as Sutton Coldfield, Erdington, and Sheldon, lies in the historic county of Warwickshire.
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The practical facilities across our campuses – all developed with real industry in mind – are fast-growing, while we have also invested £6.1 million into fresh-thinking learning support spaces, giving you the very best environment to expand your mind.
Sustainable and easy to navigate, each campus has its own distinct character and has been designed specifically to enhance the student experience.
From our training restaurants and aesthetics clinic to our state-of-the-art mock plane cabin, our cutting-edge sports facilities and our financial trading suite – University College Birmingham provides real-life, industry gold standard working environments, giving you a significant advantage for when you finish your studies.