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{{short description|Public research university in Birmingham, England}}
{{short description|Public research university in Birmingham, England}}
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The '''University of Birmingham''' is a public research university located in [[Birmingham]], [[England]]. It received its royal charter in 1900 as a successor to [[Mason Science College]] and [[Queen's College, Birmingham]]. The university is a founding member of both the [[Russell Group]] of British research universities and the international network of research universities, [[Universitas 21]].
[[File:University_of_Birmingham_Crest_Logo_RGB_POS_Landscape.png|University of Birmingham Crest|thumb|right]]
 
The '''University of Birmingham''' is a public research university located in [[Birmingham]], [[England]]. It received its royal charter in 1900 as a successor to [[Queen's College, Birmingham]] (founded in 1828 as the Birmingham School of Medicine and Surgery) and [[Mason Science College]] (established in 1875 by Sir Josiah Mason), making it the first civic or 'red brick' university to receive its own royal charter. The university is a founding member of both the [[Russell Group]] of British research universities and the international network of research universities, [[Universitas 21]].


==History==
==History==
The University of Birmingham was established by [[Joseph Chamberlain]], a prominent politician and former mayor of Birmingham. The university was formed by the merger of Mason Science College and Queen's College, Birmingham. It was the first civic or 'red brick' university to receive a royal charter.
The University of Birmingham was established by Royal Charter in 1900, with the support of local industrialists and philanthropists, including the notable [[Joseph Chamberlain]]. The university was the first to be built on a campus model, with its main site at Edgbaston, Birmingham.


===Early years===
===Early Years===
The university's origins can be traced back to the establishment of the Birmingham Medical School in 1825 and Mason Science College in 1875. The university was granted its royal charter in 1900, making it the first civic university in England to receive such a charter.
The university's origins can be traced back to the Birmingham Medical School, which was founded in 1825. In 1875, Sir Josiah Mason established Mason Science College, which later became part of the university. The university was officially founded in 1900, with Joseph Chamberlain as its first Chancellor.


===Development and expansion===
===Development and Expansion===
Throughout the 20th century, the university expanded its campus and academic offerings. Notable developments include the construction of the [[Aston Webb Building]], which houses the university's Great Hall, and the establishment of the [[Barber Institute of Fine Arts]].
Throughout the 20th century, the university expanded its academic offerings and facilities. It played a significant role during both World Wars, contributing to the war effort through research and training. Post-war, the university continued to grow, establishing new departments and research centers.


==Campus==
==Campus==
The main campus of the University of Birmingham is located in the Edgbaston area of Birmingham. The campus is known for its red-brick buildings and expansive green spaces.
The main campus of the University of Birmingham is located in Edgbaston, a suburb of Birmingham. The campus is known for its beautiful architecture and extensive green spaces.
 
[[File:bbuilding.jpg|Aston Webb Building|thumb|left]]
The [[Aston Webb Building]], a prominent feature of the campus, houses the university's Great Hall and administrative offices. It is named after Sir Aston Webb, the architect who designed it.
 
[[File:Hallaston.jpg|Aston Webb Hall|thumb|right]]
The [[Aston Webb Hall]] is part of the same complex and is used for various university events and ceremonies.
 
===Notable Buildings===


===Notable buildings===
[[File:BirminghamBarberInstitute.jpg|Barber Institute of Fine Arts|thumb|left]]
* The [[Aston Webb Building]] is one of the university's most iconic structures, featuring a grand entrance and housing the Great Hall.
The [[Barber Institute of Fine Arts]] is renowned for its art collection and concert hall. It was opened in 1939 and has been a center for the arts within the university.
* [[Old Joe]], the university's clock tower, is a prominent landmark and one of the tallest freestanding clock towers in the world.
 
* The [[Barber Institute of Fine Arts]] is renowned for its art collection and concert hall.
[[File:Barber_Institute_Interior.jpg|Interior of the Barber Institute|thumb|right]]
The interior of the Barber Institute is noted for its elegant design and houses works by artists such as [[Van Gogh]], [[Monet]], and [[Picasso]].
 
[[File:Aston_Webb_Building_Entrance_Statues_University_of_Birmingham.JPG|Entrance statues of the Aston Webb Building|thumb|left]]
The entrance statues of the Aston Webb Building are iconic symbols of the university, representing knowledge and learning.
 
[[File:Poynting_Physics_building_2.jpg|Poynting Physics Building|thumb|right]]
The [[Poynting Physics Building]] is named after the physicist [[John Henry Poynting]], who was a professor at the university. It houses the School of Physics and Astronomy.
 
[[File:The_new_school_of_Engineering_Building,_University_of_Birmingham.jpg|School of Engineering Building|thumb|left]]
The [[School of Engineering Building]] is a modern facility that supports the university's engineering programs and research initiatives.


==Academics==
==Academics==
The University of Birmingham offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs across various disciplines. It is organized into several colleges, including the College of Arts and Law, the College of Engineering and Physical Sciences, and the College of Medical and Dental Sciences.
The University of Birmingham offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs across various disciplines. It is organized into five colleges:


===Research===
* College of Arts and Law
The university is known for its research output and has been involved in numerous groundbreaking projects. It is home to several research institutes and centers, including the [[Birmingham Energy Institute]] and the [[Institute of Cancer and Genomic Sciences]].
* College of Engineering and Physical Sciences
* College of Life and Environmental Sciences
* College of Medical and Dental Sciences
* College of Social Sciences


==Notable alumni==
The university is known for its research output and has been involved in numerous groundbreaking projects.
The University of Birmingham has produced many notable alumni, including:
 
* [[Neville Chamberlain]], former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.
==Student Life==
* [[Stanley Baldwin]], former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.
The University of Birmingham has a vibrant student community, with numerous societies, clubs, and organizations. The [[Guild of Students]] is the university's student union, providing support and activities for students.
* [[Paul Nurse]], Nobel Prize-winning biologist.
* [[Valerie Amos]], former United Nations Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs.


==Related pages==
==Related pages==
* [[Russell Group]]
* [[Russell Group]]
* [[Universitas 21]]
* [[Universitas 21]]
* [[Birmingham]]
* [[Joseph Chamberlain]]
* [[Joseph Chamberlain]]


==References==
[[Category:University of Birmingham]]
{{reflist}}
[[Category:Russell Group]]
 
[[Category:Educational institutions established in 1900]]
==Gallery==
[[Category:Universities in England]]
<gallery>
File:University_of_Birmingham_Crest_Logo_RGB_POS_Landscape.png|University of Birmingham Crest
File:bbuilding.jpg|Aston Webb Building
File:Hallaston.jpg|Aston Webb Hall
File:BirminghamBarberInstitute.jpg|Barber Institute of Fine Arts
File:Barber_Institute_Interior.jpg|Interior of the Barber Institute
File:Aston_Webb_Building_Entrance_Statues_University_of_Birmingham.JPG|Entrance statues of the Aston Webb Building
File:Poynting_Physics_building_2.jpg|Poynting Physics Building
File:The_new_school_of_Engineering_Building,_University_of_Birmingham.jpg|School of Engineering Building
File:Plan_Edgbaston_University_1909.jpg|1909 Plan of Edgbaston University
File:BirminghamUniversityChancellorsCourt.jpg|Chancellor's Court
File:Old_Joe_Big.jpg|Old Joe Clock Tower
File:Learning_Center.jpg|Learning Center
File:University_of_Birmingham_-_geograph.org.uk_-_464655.jpg|University of Birmingham
File:Muirhead_Tower_at_University_of_Birmingham.jpg|Muirhead Tower
File:University_station_-_geograph.org.uk_-_1342434.jpg|University Station
File:Lapworth_Museum.jpg|Lapworth Museum
File:Mason_Science_College.png|Mason Science College
File:Aston_webb1.JPG|Aston Webb Building
File:Masoncroft.jpg|Mason Croft
File:UoBirmingham_Observatory.jpg|University Observatory
File:Bloye_BUGS_mermaid,_stone.jpg|Bloye BUGS Mermaid
File:Bham-library.jpg|University Library
File:University_of_Birmingham._Main_Library_(33445558518).jpg|Main Library
File:BirminghamQueenElizabethHospitalMedicalSchool.jpg|Queen Elizabeth Hospital Medical School
File:Birmingham_10_Years.png|Birmingham 10 Years
File:Birmingham_Business_School.jpg|Birmingham Business School
File:BirminghamBUGS.jpg|Birmingham BUGS
File:Green_Playing_Fields_and_Red_Brick_-_geograph.org.uk_-_560877.jpg|Green Playing Fields
File:Aston_Webb_from_UOB_Clock_Tower.JPG|View from Old Joe
File:Mason_Hall,_University_of_Birmingham_-_geograph.org.uk_-_2746379.jpg|Mason Hall
File:Shackleton_Hall,_University_of_Birmingham_-_geograph.org.uk_-_2829367.jpg|Shackleton Hall
File:Bloye_BUGS_mermaid,_bronze.jpg|Bloye BUGS Mermaid Bronze
File:Norman_Haworth.jpg|Norman Haworth
File:Peter_Brian_Medawar.jpg|Peter Brian Medawar
File:Neville_Chamberlain_by_William_Orpen_-_1929.jpg|Neville Chamberlain
File:Stanley_Baldwin_ggbain.35233.jpg|Stanley Baldwin
File:Perry_Christie_2013_(cropped).jpg|Perry Christie
File:1_geoffrey_ma_cj_hk_2017_smu.jpg|Geoffrey Ma
File:Paul_Nurse_2007.jpg|Paul Nurse
File:Valerie_Amos_DFID_2013.jpg|Valerie Amos
File:Mexico.RodolfoNeriVela.01.jpg|Rodolfo Neri Vela
File:GeneralSirMikeJackson_cropped.jpg|General Sir Mike Jackson
</gallery>
 
[[Category:University of Birmingham| ]]
<gallery>
File:University_of_Birmingham_Crest_Logo_RGB_POS_Landscape.png|University of Birmingham
File:bbuilding.jpg|University of Birmingham
File:Hallaston.jpg|University of Birmingham
File:BirminghamBarberInstitute.jpg|University of Birmingham
File:Barber_Institute_Interior.jpg|University of Birmingham
File:Aston_Webb_Building_Entrance_Statues_University_of_Birmingham.JPG|University of Birmingham
File:Poynting_Physics_building_2.jpg|University of Birmingham
File:The_new_school_of_Engineering_Building,_University_of_Birmingham.jpg|University of Birmingham
File:Plan_Edgbaston_University_1909.jpg|University of Birmingham
File:BirminghamUniversityChancellorsCourt.jpg|University of Birmingham
File:Old_Joe_Big.jpg|University of Birmingham
File:Learning_Center.jpg|University of Birmingham
</gallery>
== University of Birmingham ==
<gallery>
File:University_of_Birmingham_Crest_Logo_RGB_POS_Landscape.png|University of Birmingham
File:bbuilding.jpg|University of Birmingham
File:Hallaston.jpg|University of Birmingham
File:BirminghamBarberInstitute.jpg|University of Birmingham
File:Barber_Institute_Interior.jpg|University of Birmingham
File:Aston_Webb_Building_Entrance_Statues_University_of_Birmingham.JPG|University of Birmingham
File:Poynting_Physics_building_2.jpg|University of Birmingham
File:The_new_school_of_Engineering_Building,_University_of_Birmingham.jpg|University of Birmingham
File:Plan_Edgbaston_University_1909.jpg|University of Birmingham
File:BirminghamUniversityChancellorsCourt.jpg|University of Birmingham
File:Old_Joe_Big.jpg|University of Birmingham
File:Learning_Center.jpg|University of Birmingham
</gallery>

Latest revision as of 18:58, 23 March 2025

Public research university in Birmingham, England



File:University of Birmingham Crest Logo RGB POS Landscape.png
University of Birmingham Crest

The University of Birmingham is a public research university located in Birmingham, England. It received its royal charter in 1900 as a successor to Queen's College, Birmingham (founded in 1828 as the Birmingham School of Medicine and Surgery) and Mason Science College (established in 1875 by Sir Josiah Mason), making it the first civic or 'red brick' university to receive its own royal charter. The university is a founding member of both the Russell Group of British research universities and the international network of research universities, Universitas 21.

History[edit]

The University of Birmingham was established by Royal Charter in 1900, with the support of local industrialists and philanthropists, including the notable Joseph Chamberlain. The university was the first to be built on a campus model, with its main site at Edgbaston, Birmingham.

Early Years[edit]

The university's origins can be traced back to the Birmingham Medical School, which was founded in 1825. In 1875, Sir Josiah Mason established Mason Science College, which later became part of the university. The university was officially founded in 1900, with Joseph Chamberlain as its first Chancellor.

Development and Expansion[edit]

Throughout the 20th century, the university expanded its academic offerings and facilities. It played a significant role during both World Wars, contributing to the war effort through research and training. Post-war, the university continued to grow, establishing new departments and research centers.

Campus[edit]

The main campus of the University of Birmingham is located in Edgbaston, a suburb of Birmingham. The campus is known for its beautiful architecture and extensive green spaces.

Aston Webb Building

The Aston Webb Building, a prominent feature of the campus, houses the university's Great Hall and administrative offices. It is named after Sir Aston Webb, the architect who designed it.

File:Hallaston.jpg
Aston Webb Hall

The Aston Webb Hall is part of the same complex and is used for various university events and ceremonies.

Notable Buildings[edit]

Barber Institute of Fine Arts

The Barber Institute of Fine Arts is renowned for its art collection and concert hall. It was opened in 1939 and has been a center for the arts within the university.

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Interior of the Barber Institute

The interior of the Barber Institute is noted for its elegant design and houses works by artists such as Van Gogh, Monet, and Picasso.

File:Aston Webb Building Entrance Statues University of Birmingham.JPG
Entrance statues of the Aston Webb Building

The entrance statues of the Aston Webb Building are iconic symbols of the university, representing knowledge and learning.

File:Poynting Physics building 2.jpg
Poynting Physics Building

The Poynting Physics Building is named after the physicist John Henry Poynting, who was a professor at the university. It houses the School of Physics and Astronomy.

File:The new school of Engineering Building, University of Birmingham.jpg
School of Engineering Building

The School of Engineering Building is a modern facility that supports the university's engineering programs and research initiatives.

Academics[edit]

The University of Birmingham offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs across various disciplines. It is organized into five colleges:

  • College of Arts and Law
  • College of Engineering and Physical Sciences
  • College of Life and Environmental Sciences
  • College of Medical and Dental Sciences
  • College of Social Sciences

The university is known for its research output and has been involved in numerous groundbreaking projects.

Student Life[edit]

The University of Birmingham has a vibrant student community, with numerous societies, clubs, and organizations. The Guild of Students is the university's student union, providing support and activities for students.

Related pages[edit]