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[[File:BirminghamUniversityCrest.svg.png|thumb|University coat of arms]]The '''University of Birmingham''' received its charter in 1900, as a successor to Queen's College, Birmingham. It is located in the [[Edgbaston]] district of [[Birmingham]]. | [[File:BirminghamUniversityCrest.svg.png|thumb|University coat of arms]]The '''University of Birmingham''' received its charter in 1900, as a successor to Queen's College, Birmingham. It is located in the [[Edgbaston]] district of [[Birmingham]]. | ||
==LGBT history== | |||
The pre-launch for [[LGBT History Month]] 2014 was held in the University's Bramall Music Centre. | |||
==Alumni== | ==Alumni== | ||
*[[Richard Dyer]] | |||
*[[David Allen Green]] | |||
*[[Phyllida Lloyd]] | |||
*[[Sebastian Rocca]] | |||
*[[James Taylor]] | |||
[[Category:Universities]] | [[Category:Universities]] | ||
[[Category:Birmingham]] | [[Category:Birmingham]] | ||
Latest revision as of 22:40, 28 March 2016

The University of Birmingham received its charter in 1900, as a successor to Queen's College, Birmingham. It is located in the Edgbaston district of Birmingham.
LGBT history
The pre-launch for LGBT History Month 2014 was held in the University's Bramall Music Centre.