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What's the difference between Birmingham University and Birmingham City University?
Birmingham University differs from Birmingham City University in the following aspects:

First, the status of the school.

1, 20 18/20 19 QS World University ranks 79th in the world (the highest in the past years is 62nd). In 20 17, it ranked the third in Britain in the TEF evaluation organized by the British government.

2. The City University of Birmingham was ranked 88th by The Guardian in 20 15, 82nd by Complete University Guide in 20 15, and 65th by The Times in 20 16.

Second, the history of the school

1, Birmingham University was founded in 1825. It is one of the top universities in the world 100, and also an old school in Britain.

2. Birmingham City University is one of the more modern and diversified institutions of higher learning in Britain. Its history can be traced back to 1843, located in Birmingham, England.

Third, the teaching staff.

1. Birmingham University basically has more than 27,000 students and 6,000 faculty members, including * * * more than 4,500 international students from 150 countries. Birmingham University has a long tradition of welcoming international students and has one of the largest groups of international students in Britain.

2. Birmingham City University has more than 2,000 employees and offers more than 300 professional courses; There are 25,000 students, including 78% undergraduates and 0/7% postgraduates. There are more than 500 international students in China, accounting for 2.4% of the total number of students; There are also international students from different countries.

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Famous alumni of Birmingham University:

Neville chamberlain: Former British Prime Minister, graduated from Birmingham University.

2. Sir Stanley Baldwin: Former British Prime Minister, three-time British Prime Minister, graduated from Birmingham University.

3. robert anthony eden: Former British Prime Minister and former President of Birmingham University.

4. Richard Hu Zutai: Former Finance Minister of Singapore.

5.Anwitkum: Former British Home Secretary.

Baroness Amos: Deputy Secretary-General of the United Nations.

7. Andre Lan: OBE Imperial Medal Officer, captain of the aircraft carrier Royal Ark.

8. Sir Mike Jackson: Commander-in-Chief of NATO peacekeeping force in Kosovo.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-Birmingham University

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-Birmingham City University