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Birmingham City University (abbrev.BCU) is a university in Birmingham, England.Initially established as the Birmingham College of Art with roots dating back to 1843, [3] it was designated as a polytechnic in 1971 and gained university status in 1992.
It formerly offered courses in Computing, although these are now part of the university's Faculty of Technology, Engineering and the Environment. The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants has awarded Birmingham City University Business School Platinum Level Status for its training until 2010. This means that their ACCA courses are ...
The Faculty of Computing, Engineering and the Built Environment (CEBE, formerly the Faculty of Technology, Engineering and the Environment or TEE [1] [2]) is the technology department of Birmingham City University, England, covering engineering programmes. [3] It is located in the City Centre campus in the eastern half of the Millennium Point ...
Birmingham City University — located in the city of Birmingham in the West Midlands, England. Formerly named the University of Central England in Birmingham.
Andrews in 2020 Kehinde Nkosi Andrews (born January 1983) is a British academic and author specialising in Black Studies. Andrews is a Professor of Black Studies in the School of Social Sciences at Birmingham City University. He is the director of the Centre for Critical Social Research, founder of the Harambee Organisation of Black Unity, and co-chair of the UK Black Studies Association ...
Academics of the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire (1 C, 50 P) Pages in category "Academics of Birmingham City University" The following 26 pages are in this category ...
This is a list of notable alumni and staff of Birmingham City University, in Birmingham, England, and its predecessor institutions: Anstey College of Physical Education; Birmingham and Solihull College of Nursing and Midwifery; Birmingham College of Commerce; Birmingham School of Acting; Birmingham School of Art; Birmingham School of Jewellery
On 11 March 2010, the Government announced that it plans to create a high-speed rail link between London and Birmingham. [4] The Government’s plans include the creation of a new rail station at Eastside, on the same plot earmarked for the University’s proposed city centre campus for which outline planning permission has already been granted.