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About IT Services

To get help, try one of our knowledge items on the university’s Self-Service Portal or contact the Service Desk : Call us on 0121 387 4593 or…

What Happens After I Apply?

When looking at your application, admissions tutors will consider your academic background and potential. They will also take into account your…

FOI Charging Policy

Charging Policy for Freedom of Information Requests Many of the documents we hold are freely available via our website. Where information detailed in…

Freedom of Information Act

The Freedom of Information Act 2000 provides public access to information held by public authorities. It does this in two ways: public authorities…

What Current Staff Say

We are special not so much in what we do but in the way of how we do things. Our Catholic ethos is important because it informs our approach towards…

What Next?

Alumni So what happens after graduation? Your relationship with Birmingham Newman University doesn’t end when you finish your studies. All…

FAQ

Are full time students exempt from paying council tax? If you are a full time student you could be exempt from paying council tax if you live in a…

Educational Trusts & Charities

If you are struggling financially there may also be additional charitable funding for your education or training for which you may be eligible to…

Money Management

Budgeting and money management Most students live on a tight budget while at university, so learning how to manage your money is important. Creating a…

Health Benefits

If you are under 19 and studying full-time you can still get free health benefits, e.g. prescriptions and dental treatment. If you require financial…

Employment

One of the key features of Newman is the excellent graduate employment rate of both its teacher training and single and combined honours degrees.…

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