Your postgraduate Midwifery offer holder hub

Congratulations on your offer to study Midwifery at the University of Birmingham! This is your dedicated subject hub where you will find important information about your course before you start!

Professor Neil Hanley
Congratulations from the Head of College

Why study Midwifery at Birmingham?

Don't forget to accept your offer and pay your deposit

We are so excited to welcome you onto this programme and for you to start your studies at Birmingham.

If you're an international student, you are required to pay a non-refundable tuition fee deposit of £2,000. Your deposit not only secures your place but also marks the beginning of a life enhancing experience with us.

The deposit payment will be deducted from the tuition fee at registration. You will be required to pay this deposit before your offer can progress and you can register with us.

You can follow the link in your applicant portal to pay this deposit.

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Study in our School of Nursing and Midwifery

Our School of Nursing and Midwifery students are invaluable members of the frontline healthcare workforce. We're proud to produce leading practitioners and researchers, renowned for their professionalism, commitment and excellent communication skills, who are fully equipped with the skills they need to rapidly progress in their chosen fields.

Birmingham: A Top Choice for Graduate Employability

We’re proud to be the UK university most targeted by the country’s leading graduate employers (The Graduate Market in 2024 High Fliers report).

Our MSc Midwifery programme leads to eligibility to register as a nurse with the Nursing and Midwifery council as a midwife. Many of our graduates have progressed to advanced clinical, leadership, management, research and education roles in midwifery. 

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Explore your module choices

Find out what modules you can study as part of your degree.

Bruno - College of Medical and Dental Sciences student

"I chose the University of Birmingham because it is a world-class centre for medical education and research. It is difficult to pinpoint the highlight when the whole experience is so consistently good."

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