Campuses and Maps
Birmingham City University comprises two main campuses, with additional sites located throughout the city.
Click on the links to find out more about facilities, latest developments, accessibility and parking at each campus, along with maps and travel directions.
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City Centre Campus
Quick find by postcode: B4 7AP
Our City Centre Campus is a multi-million pound centre of excellence in the heart of Birmingham’s Eastside development.- Curzon Building (4 Cardigan Street, B4 7BD)
- Millenium Point (Curzon Street, B4 7XG)
- Parkside Building (5 Cardigan Street, B4 7BD)
- Joseph Priestley Building (6 Cardigan Street, B4 7BD)
- STEAMhouse (Belmont Row, B4 7RQ)
- University House (15 Bartholomew Row, B5 5JU)
- (BCUIC) Birmingham City University International College (15 Bartholomew Row, B5 5JU)
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City South Campus
Quick find by postcode: B15 3TN
More about City South Campus
Seacole Building, Westbourne Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham
The home of our Faculty of Health, Education and Life Sciences in Edgbaston. -
Royal Birmingham Conservatoire
Quick find by postcode: B4 7XR
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200 Jennens Road, Birmingham
Royal Birmingham Conservatoire’s £57 million teaching and performance facility is the first of its kind in the digital age and is the perfect fusion of traditional and contemporary. -
School of Acting, Bournville
Quick find by postcode: B30 1JX
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Linden Road, Bournville, Birmingham
The school is based at Ruskin Hall, Bournville, an arts and crafts building in the centre of the village of Bournville and a short, ten-minute train ride from the city centre. -
School of Art
Quick find by postcode: B3 3BX
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Margaret Street, Birmingham
Our purpose-built art school in the heart of the city centre. -
School of Jewellery
Quick find by postcode: B1 3PA
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Vittoria Street, Birmingham
The largest jewellery school in Europe stands right at the heart of Birmingham’s famous Jewellery Quarter, where much of the jewellery made in Britain today is manufactured.