- From Struggling In the Classroom to Thriving In A Chemistry Degree
- University of Birmingham Launces Framework for Characters-Based Sport Coaching at Birmingham City FC
- Student Loan Interest Cap ‘Very Welcomed Step'
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Hey, my name is Bella, and I study Chemistry here at the University of Birmingham. If you’d told my younger self that I’d end up doing a chemistry degree, I probably wouldn’t have believed you.
When you arrive at university it’s easy to assume everyone got there the same way. But we don’t. We all come from completely different backgrounds and my path to Birmingham definitely wasn’t the most straightforward...
The University of Birmingham and Birmingham City Football Club (BCFC) joined forces at the Educating Character Through Sport 2026 Conference, bringing together coaches, academics, and sporting leaders from across the country to explore how character-centred coaching can shape...
The capping of interest on some student loans in England is "a very welcomed step", the University of Worcester's vice chancellor has said. It comes after the government announced interest rates on Plan 2 and postgraduate loans would be capped at 6% in the next academic year...
University life today looks different than it did a decade ago. For many students in the UK, part-time work is no longer optional — it’s essential. Rising living costs, tuition fees and everyday expenses mean earning alongside studying has become part of...
First year is about discovery. New friends, new routines, new independence. It’s fast, social and often a little chaotic. But by the time second year approaches, something shifts. Students begin thinking more intentionally — about their time, their...
At Unihousing, we understand that every student has different expectations when it comes to accommodation. That’s why we offer a wide range of student accommodation in Birmingham, designed to match a variety of...
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All our student accommodation starts from July because that’s when our new 12 month lease cycle kicks off! We set our move-in dates for mid-summer to make sure everything is ready and waiting for you well before the September rush.
At Unihousing, we keep all of our properties well-maintained and modern. We fully own our properties, making maintenance much quicker and simpler. Take a look at some of our recent offerings available!
Bristol Road - 3 Bed Student Apartment
Students only. This shared terraced house is a great option for 3 students attending the University of Birmingham during the next academic year. Inside this well-presented accommodation, you'll find a spacious reception room, a fitted kitchen with appliances, a modern bathroom with a shower, and 3 large bedrooms.
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Dawlish Road - 5 Double Ensuite Rooms
Well presented FURNISHED accommodation in Selly Oak comprising a nice fitted kitchen with appliances, good size bath or shower room with under floor heating, jacuzzi bath & shower, communal lounge plus conservator and large communal rear low maintenance garden. Furnishings include double beds, storage, study desks and chairs, fridge/freezer, washing machine, and more.
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When people hear “theatre,” they often picture formal shows, quiet audiences and something you need to plan weeks in advance. But in Birmingham, the Birmingham...
UK Student Housing Explained: What Every Student Should Know Before RentingFinding student accommodation in the UK can feel overwhelming, especially if you’re renting for the first time. With different property types, contracts, costs and...
How Students Can Save Money on Food Without Sacrificing ConvenienceFood is one of the biggest day-to-day expenses for students, and it’s often where money disappears without you realising. Buying lunch every day, relying on takeaways, or shopping without a plan...
How to Make the Most of Your University Experience (Beyond Lectures)One of the best ways to enrich your university experience is by getting involved in activities outside your course. Joining societies, sports teams, volunteering, or creative groups helps you meet people...