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Birmingham Newman University

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Birmingham Newman University was founded in 1968 in the suburb of Bartley Green in Birmingham, England. It was called Newman College of Higher Education until January 2008, after it gained degree-granting powers in September 2007 becoming Newman University College. In 2013 it was awarded full university title and became Newman University. In 2023, the university was renamed Birmingham Newman University, a change that proudly emphasises its connection to the vibrant heritage of the UK's second city. The university is named after the 19th century religious figure Cardinal Newman, who had strong links with the city of Birmingham, through being an Oratorian and a member of the Birmingham Oratory. As a welcoming Catholic institution, it is open to students of all religious beliefs. Any views or opinions expressed on this account do not necessarily reflect the views of the university. If you have any concerns about the content you see, please email: [email protected].

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