Discover Geography and Regional Planning courses at Birmingham

Our Geography and Urban and Regional Planning courses explore interconnected challenges like climate change, migration, and globalization or focus on urban regeneration, sustainable development, property development, community involvement, and transport infrastructure.

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Join us on Monday, 18th November 2024, from 16:00 to 17:00 (GMT) for an exciting webinar on The School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences at the University of Birmingham. Connect with students and academics, get your questions answered, and discover more about life as a student at Birmingham. Don’t miss this chance to see why University of Birmingham is the most targeted by the country's leading graduate employers according to 'The Graduate Market in 2024' We can’t wait to welcome you!

 

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    View our range of courses

    Study with us and be part of a vibrant community of staff and students making real-world impact by addressing past, current and future challenges in the fields of geography and urban planning.

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    Exciting fieldwork locations

    Recent fieldwork destinations include Rotterdam, Berlin, Rennes, Turkey, Switzerland, and Tokyo. The University covers all travel and accommodation costs for compulsory field courses.

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    Where will your degree take you?

    Where will your degree take you? As a Birmingham Geography graduate, you’ll be globally aware, culturally sensitive, and understand key environmental issues. Your global, regional, and local perspective will make you highly valued by employers.