Birmingham

Our Birmingham Campus

Situated in the heart of the city, our Birmingham campus’s central location makes it easy to reach and an exciting place to study:

  • Louisa Ryland House, 44 Newhall Street, Birmingham, West Midlands, B3 3PL

With Birmingham New Street and Snow Hill train stations only a short walk away, studying here offers the perfect combination of a central location and excellent transport connections. Our Birmingham city guideOpens in a new window gives you more information about what the local area has to offer around your classes. 

Blend learningOpens in a new window with your lifestyle and make studying fit around your commitments. Our campus is open Monday through Saturday, with early and late opening times. 

Campus facilities

Get the most out of your learning in an environment that supports your progress. We offer a range of facilities, including a library space, breakout areas, refreshment facilities, social spaces, a multi-faith room, and student support services. 

Opening times

  • Mon: 08:30 – 21:00 
  • Tues: 08:30 – 21:00 
  • Weds: 08:30 – 21:00 
  • Thurs: 08:30 – 21:00 
  • Fri: 08:30 – 19:30 
  • Sat: 08:30 – 18:00 
  • Sun: Closed 

We aim to ensure that you get the most from your studies and have a range of student supportOpens in a new window services available to you from enrolment right through to graduation. Support services on campus: 

  • Student Finance Team 
  • Library 
  • Student Advice and Support Centre 
  • Academic Community of Excellence (ACE) Team 
  • Safeguarding, Student Life and Wellbeing service 
  • Student Futures and Careers Team 
Getting here by car

Birmingham is in the centre of the UK motorway network. There are several car parksOpens in a new window in the city centre within easy reach of the campus. 

Our campus is within walking distance of the three main train stationsOpens in a new window that serve the city centre: Birmingham New Street, Birmingham Moor Street and Birmingham Snow Hill. 

There are a variety of bus servicesOpens in a new window that run via the city centre, and a local tram serviceOpens in a new window.