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University of Birmingham


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With over 350 taught programmes and a wealth of research opportunities to choose from, Birmingham is one of the most popular universities for postgraduate study in the UK. Postgraduates are central to our learning community and we can guarantee a warm welcome if you decide to join us.


Degrees Required Mininum 2:1


Placements Available Scholarship details at: www.as.bham.ac.uk/ studentlife/finance/funding/ postgraduate


Locations


Edgbaston and Selly Oak, Birmingham.


Online Applications www.apply.bham.ac.uk


Who we are looking for At Birmingham our vision is to inspire today’s brightest graduates to make a major impact on global society and to become the leaders of tomorrow in whatever field they pursue. For most of our courses you will need at least a 2:1 honours degree from an approved university, or alternative experience.


Careers Offered The University of Birmingham boasts one of the most extensive portfolios of taught and research postgraduate courses in the UK and stands at the forefront of national and international research. For a full list of courses available please visit www.postgraduate.bham.ac.uk.


Application Details To apply for a postgraduate course at the University please visit our website.


Benefits Time spent on a postgraduate degree is a sound investment, as you will be well rewarded by improved career prospects and accelerated progress once you start work. Birmingham is investing in its postgraduate students and offers in excess of £19 million per year for full or partial funding awards.


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Contact Details Stephen Allmark, Head of Postgraduate Recruitment, University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2TT. Tel: 0121 414 5430 Email: s.j.allmark@bhamac.uk


Website www.birmingham.ac.uk


Closing Date Ongoing


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