Study Artificial Intelligence (AI)

At the University of Birmingham, you won't just learn AI. You'll apply it to the field you're passionate about, graduating with the technical skills and specialist knowledge to lead in a world being reshaped by intelligent technology.

Artificial intelligence is transforming every industry, from finance to healthcare, government policy to climate action. As a Russell Group university, we combine world-class research with practical, career-focused teaching to prepare you for the roles that don't exist yet.

  • 76th Globally

    QS World University Rankings 2026

  • 93rd

    in the world

    Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2025

  • 5th

    in the UK for Computer Science

    Complete University Guide 2026

Whether you're looking to build AI systems from the ground up, lead implementation in traditional industries, or shape governance frameworks for responsible AI, Birmingham has a programme designed for your goals.

Looking to Lead AI Transformation?

In an era where artificial intelligence is reshaping every industry, the most valuable leaders are those who can bridge the gap between cutting-edge technology and strategic vision.

Looking to Build AI Solutions?

Programmes designed for those looking to develop the deep technical expertise to architect, build, and deploy AI solutions that solve real-world problems.

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Find your place at Birmingham

Home to one of the UK’s largest international student populations, with over 10,000 students from 150+ countries, and set on a 250-acre green campus named among the most beautiful in Britain (The Telegraph), the University of Birmingham is one of the top universities in UK for international students to study abroad.
  • Life as an International Postgraduate Student

    "When I moved to Birmingham, I was sceptical. Making the decision to do my Masters was a big one, and I was so nervous, I had a million things running through my mind. Would I be able to make friends? Would I even like the city? Would I understand my professors? Would I adjust to the weather? Would I like the food here? But all my doubts vanished as soon as I landed."

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