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Birmingham University College World Ranking
Birmingham University is currently ranked 79th in the world.

Birmingham University, referred to as "Boda", was founded in 1825. It is a world-class research-oriented prestigious school in Birmingham, the second largest city in Britain, the top institution in Britain and the top 100 universities in the world. By the end of 20 17, there have been 1 1 Nobel Prize winners, 3 British prime ministers and 5 foreign heads of government from Birmingham University.

As a world-renowned university, Birmingham University receives extremely high research funding every year. According to the information released by the Higher Education Grants Committee, Birmingham University is listed as one of the 65,438+02 elite universities in the UK. The 12 universities are Oxford University, Cambridge University, Durham University, Manchester University, Bristol University, Warwick University, Birmingham University, Leeds University, Nottingham University, Sheffield University, Southampton University and Exeter University.

In addition to Birmingham University itself, Birmingham is also very developed. It is the second largest international city in Britain after London, and its population and urban area are second only to London, so the transportation is very convenient. In addition, Birmingham is one of the regions with the youngest population in Europe, with many world-class companies and R&D centers, and it is a region full of vitality potential. Whether you want to work in the UK or practice in the UK, there are plenty of employment opportunities in Birmingham.