About University of Birmingham
The University of Birmingham is a research-intensive university located in Birmingham, England, and a founding member of the Russell Group.
It offers undergraduate, postgraduate taught and postgraduate research programmes across engineering, physical sciences, medicine, life sciences, business, law, social sciences and the humanities.
Relevant technical areas include mechanical engineering, aerospace-related research, materials science, electrical engineering, computer science, artificial intelligence, railway systems, energy, nuclear engineering and sustainable technologies.
The university’s engineering activity includes research and teaching connected with fluid mechanics, structural engineering, advanced manufacturing, robotics, transport, materials and energy systems.
Applicants should review the official course catalogue for current programme availability, fees, professional accreditation, entry requirements and application deadlines.
Ranking Information
The University of Birmingham is regularly included in major UK and international university rankings. Numeric positions vary by publisher, subject and year and should be reviewed annually before publication.
Accreditation
The University of Birmingham has recognised UK degree-awarding authority. Professional accreditation is programme-specific and must be confirmed from the current official course page.

