

Welcome to Birmingham Newman University
Congratulations on all your hard work and securing your place at Birmingham Newman.
We know there’s a lot to take in as you prepare to start your degree, but don’t worry – we’re here to support you every step of the way.
Next steps – before you arrive
Before your first day, here are a few things to check off your to-do list:
- Online enrolment – Officially confirm your place
- Paying your student fees – Find out about tuition fees and payment options
- Student handbook – Read your guide to life at Birmingham Newman
Your course Welcome information
This page has everything you need to get started, from essential next steps to what to expect on your course. If you have any questions or need further information, just reach out – we’re happy to help.
- Accounting and Finance
- Adult Nursing
- Applied Humanities
- Business Management
- MSc Clinical Applications of Psychology
- Computer Science
- Computer Science MSc
- Counselling, Mental Health and Wellbeing
- Counselling Studies (top-up)
- Counselling Studies and Working with Children, Young People, and Families
- Criminology (BA Hons)
- Criminology MA
- Early Childhood Education Top-Up Degree
- Early Childhood Education Top-Up with Professional Practice
- Early Childhood Studies
- Early Childhood Studies (top-up)
- Early Years Foundation Degree
- MA Education (on campus)
- MA Education (online) – part time
- Education & SEND
- Education, Teaching and Learning in Practice Foundation degree
- English
- Foundation Year
- Health and Social Care
- Health and Social Care Top-Up
- History
- Foundation Degree – Integrative Counselling
- Introductory Certificate in Counselling
- Law
- International Business Management
- MBA
- Mental Health Nursing
- Occupational Therapy
- Paramedic Science
- Post Graduate Certificate in Higher Education Practice
- PGCE Primary
- PGCE Secondary
- Primary Initial Teacher Education (ITE)
- Primary Initial Teacher Education (ITE)(Top-Up) FD Progression
- Psychology
- Physiotherapy
- Postgraduate Secondary Initial Teacher Education (ITE)
- Professional Policing
- Psychology MSc (Conversion)
- Integrative Psychotherapy MSc
- Secondary Education 11-16 with Post 16 enhancement (with recommendation for QTS)
- Secondary Initial Teacher Education (ITE)
- Sport Coaching
- Sport Coaching Top-Up
- Sport and Exercise Science
- Sport and Exercise Science (Top-Up)
- Sport and Exercise Therapy
- Studies in Primary Education
- Theology and Philosophy
- Working With Children, Young People and Families
- Working With Children, Young People and Families (Top-Up)
HeadStart – Monday 1 to Friday 5 September 2025
Headstart is a programme aimed at introducing our new students to University life. We understand that our students come from all walks of life and have personal and individual aspirations for taking this important step in their journey.
This programme is an opportunity to:
- Talk to staff before starting university
- Meet other students
- Understand and navigate the campus
- Find out about the support available
- Start getting comfortable with university life
Welcome Week Services Fair – Your Chance to Meet the Teams!
As part of your induction to Birmingham Newman University, our Services Fair is your opportunity to meet the teams who will support you throughout your studies and explore the services available to help you succeed.
Dates & Times
- 1 September – 11am – 2pm
- 4 & 5 September – 11:30am to 1pm
- 15, 17, 18 & 19 September – 11am to 2pm
Note: The Students’ Union Welcome Fair will take place on 16 September – see their website for more details.
You’re welcome to drop in and take part on any of the fair dates — it doesn’t have to be the day of your induction.
- Chat with Careers about your future plans, grab some sweets and an employability bag, and register on My Career for a chance to win a £25 Amazon voucher.
- Make a badge with our Environmental Officer, download the OurNewman app to spin the wheel and win a prize, and join the Library for Q&A activities and their Prize Every Time Lucky Dip.
- Advice & Wellbeing will be offering stress tests, sound therapy, and an Affirmation Station, while E-Learning invites you to take their “Who You Gonna Call?” quiz for a prize draw entry.
- Try the Sport team’s exercise bike challenge and visit the Chaplaincy to choose the “word of the day” and share some positivity.
And that’s just the start — there’ll be many more services, activities, and opportunities to explore each day of the fair. Come along, get involved, and make the most of what’s on offer!
The Disability & Inclusion team and the Advice & Wellbeing team will be holding drop-in sessions on campus from 15–19 September.
- 15 September – 11am to 2pm: DW102 (Dimple – Disability & Inclusion)
- 16 September – 11am to 2pm: DW101 (Jas – Advice & Wellbeing)
- 17 September – 11am to 2pm: DW102 (Jas – Advice & Wellbeing)
- 18 September – 11am to 2pm: CH116 (Jas – Advice & Wellbeing)
- 19 September – 11am to 2pm: CH004 (Dimple – Disability & Inclusion)
No appointment needed – just drop in for advice, support, and guidance.
Step into university life with confidence
Stay connected with OurNewman app
OurNewman is your go-to place for everything you need as a Birmingham Newman student. With the app, you can:
- Receive personalised notifications about your course, timetable, and deadlines
- Access to your files, emails, and course resources
- Find support services and keep up to date with campus events
Student Handbook

Birmingham Newman University Student Handbook – 2025-2026 (PDF – 4MB)