University of Birmingham Aerial Campus Tour

Published 2020-06-22
Welcome to the University of Birmingham.
At Birmingham, you join a welcoming and diverse community with students from over 150 countries. Our campus is constantly evolving with exceptional facilities, plenty of space to study and beautiful grounds to relax, all within touching distance of Birmingham's vibrant city centre. Take an aerial tour of our campus and discover more about why so many students choose to study here.
Find out more about how you can join us and study at the University of Birmingham: www.birmingham.ac.uk/study

Visit us in person and explore everything that Birmingham has to offer: www.birmingham.ac.uk/study/visit-us

The information in this film was correct at the time of development, June 2020.

All Comments (16)
  • @PLuMUK54
    I got my degree from here in 1983, and until 2011 the clock tower was central to the view from several of the classrooms in which I taught at a school a few miles away. I didn't bother with a clock in my room. Despite the distance, my long sightedness allowed me to read the time on Old Joe.
  • In 1994, while a young boy in Ghana, I wrote to this university, asking for a prospectus. Someone in the international office (first name Yvonne) sent me a prospectus and dozens of pens and books. It was one of my happiest days ever. Yvonne (sorry, I don't remember the surname) asked me to update her about my academic progression. I found it funny then, but I wish I could update Yvonne now that I have completed my Ph.D. (in Germany). Still, the day I received the parcel counts as one of my happiest days ever. For this, I like the city of Birmingham, even though I have never set foot there.
  • hoping to join uni of birmi in 2022 currently doing alevels rn see ypu there hopefully
  • @SidTechYT
    hoping to join here in 2022 as an mbbs student!
  • @kc3718
    gosh, the old library has been razed !
  • @fieryfave
    Hello. Please is the Commonwealth Distance Learning scholarship for University of Birmingham fully funded?
  • @loveserendib04
    Too bad. It's all closed off, even to staff, until who knows when?