160 Health and Medicine courses
Public Management (Social Care and Well-being) MSc
Qualification: Postgrad/Graduate
Study mode: Full Time
Public Management (Social Care and Well-being) Certificate
Qualification: Postgrad/Graduate
Study mode: Full Time
Public Management (Social Care and Well-being) Diploma
Qualification: Postgrad/Graduate
Study mode: Full Time
Leading Public Service Change and Organisational Development MSc
Qualification: Postgrad/Graduate
Study mode: Full Time
Start date: from SEP-2012
Fees: £ 10,800 (US$ 17,703)
Qualification: Postgrad/Graduate
Study mode: Full Time | Distance/Online
Start date: from SEP-2012
Qualification: Postgrad/Graduate
Study mode: Full Time | Distance/Online
Start date: from SEP-2012
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The University of Birmingham (University) was established in 1900 by Queen Victoria by Royal Charter and was the UK’s first civic or 'redbrick' university. The University traces its origins to Mason
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The University is reputed for its excellent teaching quality, industry-standard and job-oriented curriculum and excellent training and research facilities.
The University follows a unique
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The University of Birmingham is well known for the quality of its research and the impact it has had in improving the quality of human life. Some of the pioneering research activities done at the
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Undergraduate admissions All undergraduate admissions are done through the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS). Postgraduate admissions The easiest way to apply for a postgradua
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The University has excellent facilities for teaching, learning, sport, arts and leisure. The University is continuing to invest in resources to improve the facilities and services offered to t
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Student social life at Birmingham is centred on the Guild of Students . Housed in one of the largest Students' Union buildings in the country, the Guild offers something to suit everybody. There are
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The University of Birmingham is home to over 4,000 international students from over 150 countries. Some of the important factors that make the University a popular choice for international students
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The College of Social Sciences is one of the University of Birmingham’s five colleges and includes four schools. Akin to the College’s mission, ‘to generate new knowledge about society, and to transform this in ways that improv
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Undertaking an MBA is one of the most important decisions
you will ever make. Equally important is the decision at which school to
take it.
The Birmingham MBA is a high quality
suite of programmes offered by the Birmingha
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The University of Birmingham’s School of Philosophy, Theology and Religion is a dynamic and friendly community of staff and students, offering a variety of forward-thinking postgraduate taught programmes and postgraduate research
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The Institute of Archaeology and Antiquity (IAA) archaeological expertise ranges from prehistory up to 21st century forensic archaeology, with particular emphasis on landscape archaeology and computer visualisation.
The Ironbridge In
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The School of Languages, Cultures, Art History and Music is one of the University’s most diverse groupings, offering a wide range of subjects at postgraduate level.
Modern Languages form a key part of the School - this in
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Our School of English, Drama and American and Canadian Studies covers a wide range of research and teaching which includes the Department of American and Canadian Studies which is recognised internationally for its strengths in t
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The University of Birmingham’s School of History and Cultures offers a unique range of postgraduate taught programmes and postgraduate research opportunities. It builds on the strengths of its constituent departments; History and t
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