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The university was founded in 1968 as Newman College of Higher Education. From 2008 to 2013, it was known as Newman University College, gaining full university status in 2013. From 2013 to 2023, it was known as Newman University and Birmingham Newman University in 2023.
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University College Birmingham is a university in Birmingham, England. It was awarded full university status in 2012 along with Newman University. [3] It is not a member of Universities UK. [4] The university was awarded 'University of the Year' in the 2022 WhatUni Student Choice Awards, [5] as well as coming first in the 'Student Support ...
Newman University may refer to: Birmingham Newman University, England; Newman University (Kansas), a Catholic liberal arts university in Wichita, Kansas, United States;
Cadbury Sixth Form College is a sixth form college in Kings Norton, Birmingham, United Kingdom. It takes students from over 100 schools in the West Midlands. The College's Principal is Julia Stevens who was appointed in 2019. Founded in 1983, the College building was the former Kings Norton Mixed School.
Pages in category "People associated with Newman University, Birmingham" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.
He returned to New Zealand in 2003 as dean of the law school at the University of Waikato and then moved to the University of Canterbury in 2004 to become pro-vice-chancellor. In 2009, Davidson was appointed pro-vice-chancellor and then in 2010 deputy vice-chancellor at the University of Lincoln in the UK. In January 2017, he was appointed as ...
Birmingham was the terminus for both of the world's first two long-distance railway lines: the 82-mile (132 km) Grand Junction Railway of 1837 and the 112-mile (180 km) London and Birmingham Railway of 1838. [87] Birmingham schoolteacher Rowland Hill invented the postage stamp and created the first modern universal postal system in 1839. [88]