World Class Education

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For over a century, the University of Birmingham has been a major contributor to health education, driving us towards achieving a place in the top 50 world rankings. 

2024 QS World Subject Rankings:

  • Top 25 for Dentistry
  • Top 50 for Anatomy
  • Top 70 for Medicine

Read more about our outstanding reputation and our rankings in other league tables.

The College of Medicine and Health hosts a diverse range of programmes, led from both our Birmingham and Dubai campuses. All our courses are hugely popular with international students, influenced by our cutting-edge research and taught by world-leading experts, who are also available for PhD supervision.

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We offer Undergraduate programmes in Medicine, Dentistry, Nursing, Pharmacy and Biomedical Science, as well as Postgraduate Taught programmes in a range of subjects across our eight institutes.

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We also offer Postgraduate Research programmes including PhD and MRes qualifications across our three schools. 

University of Birmingham Medical School and Queen Elizabeth 2nd Hospital

Students from our College have opportunities to study abroad to explore internships and research opportunities around the world.

Join us from overseas

Canal boats in Birmingham with the city library in the backgroundBirmingham was recently named as one of the first super-diverse cities in the country, with ethnic communities representing over half the population coming together to celebrate and embrace the strengths this diversity brings. As one of the UKs largest cities, with fantastic national and international connections, Birmingham is famed for its exceptional shopping, food scene, nightlife, sport, culture, and industrial heritage. 

Find out more about what the University of Birmingham offers prospective student looking to join us from abroad.

There are outstanding opportunities for academics at all stages of their careers to join our thriving international community and help shape the medical research agenda of the future.

Student mobility

Turing scheme

Female student in labThe University of Birmingham has successfully secured funds from the UK government’s Turing Scheme to provide funding for international opportunities in education and training across the world. It provides an opportunity to offer our students support to study or work abroad through placements and electives. The funding support has an emphasis towards supporting students who are from backgrounds that are currently under-represented in student mobility.

The College of Medicine and Health is a highly active participant in the Turing scheme. Most recently, UoBs Turing success allowed our college to send 153 students to 43 different countries for short-term mobility placements and electives supported by the Turing Scheme. The active programmes included Medicine electives, Nursing electives, Biomedical Sciences, and Postgraduate Taught programmes including MSc Health Economics. There are also future additional opportunities for Pharmacy, Post Graduate Research and Dentistry.

Starting with an almost non-existent background of Health Economics, I graduated with a distinction, having had the experience of a lifetime studying at two of the world’s top Universities: The University of Birmingham, and Monash University. The opportunity was all thanks to the excellent support of the staff at the Health Economics Unit in Birmingham, and the Centre for Health Economics at Monash University.

Steve Nwokeocha

Steve came to the UK from Nigeria to study on the MSc as an international student, and was one of four students from the MSc Health Economics and Health Policy to be awarded funding through the Turing Scheme to travel to Melbourne, Australia. Steve completed his dissertation as a placement with the Centre for Health Economics at Monash University.  The Turing Scheme gave Steve the opportunity to build connections with academic health economists across two different continents, which he feels broadened his perspective and enhanced his research skills. His dissertation was entitled “The Economic Burden of Sickle Cell Disease to The Healthcare System of Australia”.

Dubai campus

University of Birmingham Dubai campus

Additionally, our undergraduate BSc Biomedical Science and MSci Biomedical Science courses are offered in Dubai as well as Edgbaston. Our blended approach, grants Dubai students access to UK facilities, will allow you to work in state-of-the-art laboratories and to find out how research translates into advances in clinical practice. You will explore emerging fields such as stem cell therapies and also learn more about major disorders like cancer, cardiovascular diseases and arthritis. You'll also have the opportunity to enjoy online lectures from Birmingham experts as well as joining them in your final year to access the University's own active research laboratories.