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Malet St, London WC1E 7HX, UK

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Overview

Birkbeck, University of London (formally Birkbeck College), is a public research university located in Bloomsbury London, England, and a constituent college of the federal University of London. Established in 1823 as the London Mechanics' Institute by its founder, Sir George Birkbeck, and its supporters, Jeremy Bentham, J. C. Hobhouse and Henry Brougham, Birkbeck has been one of the few institutions to specialise in evening higher education.

Birkbeck has produced a range of notable alumni in the fields of science, law, politics, economics, literature, media, art and drama. Alumni include four Nobel laureates, numerous political leaders, members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, and a British prime minister among its former students and faculty.

Birkbeck's main building is based in the Bloomsbury zone of Camden, in Central London, alongside a number of institutions in the same borough. In partnership with University of East London, Birkbeck has an additional large campus in Stratford, next to the Theatre Royal.

Birkbeck offers over 200 undergraduate and postgraduate programmes that can be studied either part-time or full-time, though nearly all lectures are given in the evening. Birkbeck's academic activities are organised into five constituent faculties which are subdivided into nineteen departments. It also offers many continuing education courses leading to certificate's and diploma's foundation degrees, and short courses. Research at Birkbeck in 11 subject areas is rated as internationally excellent and world leading while over 90 percent of Birkbeck academics are research-active. Birkbeck, being part of the University of London, shares the University's academic standards and awards University of London degrees. In common with the other University of London colleges, Birkbeck has also secured its own independent degree awarding powers, which were confirmed by the Privy Council in July 2012. The quality of degrees awarded by Birkbeck was confirmed by the UK Quality Assurance Agency following institutional audits in 2005 and 2010.

Birkbeck, University of London (formally Birkbeck College), is a public research university located in Bloomsbury London, England, and a constituent college of the federal University of London. Established in 1823 as the London Mechanics' Institute by its founder, Sir George Birkbeck, and its...
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Why study at Birkbeck?

Many students who apply to study at Birkbeck are given the opportunity to start their careers whilst studying, this is because the university’s courses are typically taught during the evening which allows students to work, intern or volunteer during the day. Studying at a University of London institution means that degrees have a global reputation for high quality research and teaching. 

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Entry Requirements

Birkbeck encourages applications from all students, even those without the traditional qualifications, from all educational backgrounds. The institutions admissions team take into account various skills and knowledge that students may have gained outside of an education environment. Students can prove their knowledge, skills and background in their personal statements. 

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Student life at Birkbeck

Birkbeck offers a unique combination of evening study and a matchless central London location, right in the geographic and academic centre of the city, giving you exceptional opportunities. 

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Accommodation Services

The university is one of the only central London universities who offer thier own student accommodations. There are a variety of options, such as accommodation for new full-time students, accommodation for continuing full-time students, accommodation for part-time students, and accommodation for families and couples. 

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Fees and Funding

Birkbeck University offers flexible payment plans for international students with no hidden costs. Students have the option to pay in full, pay in monthly installments, or pay in three termly installments, international students should also take into consideration the living costs for studying at an institution in London. Tuition fees vary course by course and by course level, it is important for students to ensure they will be able to pay tuition fees and cover their living costs before applying to the institution. 

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International Scholarships

The university offers various scholarships tailored towards international students. Some are offered directly from the institution and others are offered in partnership with external organisations. These include, the Birkbeck International Scholarships, the Commonwealth Scholarships and the Chevening Scholarships.

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Primary Address

Malet St, London WC1E 7HX, UK

Birkbeck, University of London

Institution Ranking

WUR351–400 

UK43

Teaching Excellence Framework

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Tier 4 Sponsors

Tier 4 Sponsor (Tier 4 General)

Student Population

11,390 Students

UK Students: 10,015 (87.93%)

EU Students: 690 (6.06%)

Non-EU Students: 685 (6.01%)

(Source: HESA 2018/19)

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