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From big data to organisational behaviour, University of Birmingham prepares you for careers across a range of sectors. With triple-crown accreditation and a campus in the UK's second-largest financial centre, you'll graduate with the skills, credentials and connections global employers look for.
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Why study at Birmingham

Birmingham is one of the UK's largest centres for financial and professional services — home to HSBC UK's headquarters, major operations for Deutsche Bank, Goldman Sachs and all four Big Four firms, and a rapidly growing fintech ecosystem. Nearly one in five UK finance roles is based in the Wes Midlands region (The Business Desk).

  • Hands-on training with Bloomberg, Capital IQ and Datastream in our dedicated Bloomberg Suite
  • Based in one of the UK's fastest-growing fintech hubs, with direct access to emerging roles in financial technology
  • Pathways to globally recognised ACT treasury qualifications alongside your degree
  • Triple-crown accredited — one of fewer than 1% of business schools worldwide to hold AMBA, EQUIS and AACSB accreditation
  • A genuinely international cohort, with students from over 100 countries

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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."

    Read Anamika's blog

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