• The University of Birmingham is ranked amongst the world’s top 100 institutions, its work brings people from across the world to Birmingham, including researchers and teachers and more than 5,000 international students from over 150 countries.
• It is one of the UK’s leading sporting universities, where sport takes centre stage. Earlier this year the University achieved a world top 5 ranking for its research in sport & exercise sciences. Its students and alumni brought home 7 medals (including 4 gold) from the Rio Olympic and Paralympic Games.
• In 2018, the University will co-host the UK Transplant Games, the British Junior Open (squash) and also host the World University Squash Championships.
• The University of Birmingham women’s first team compete in the Investec Premier Division of the national hockey league in addition to being champions of the British University and College Sport premier league for the third consecutive year.
• Eleven of the 33-strong senior squad for Team GB women’s hockey who are training towards Tokyo 2020 are either current University of Birmingham students or graduates.
• Beyond leveraging university facilities and providing opportunities for thousands of students, a Birmingham 2022 Games will engage young people through a broader education initiative that will support primary and secondary schools. The Games would also help further develop links with education organisations in Commonwealth nations.