Study at the Birkbeck, University of London
The philanthropist George Birkbeck founded the London Mechanics’ Institute in 1823 to provide education to working-class men in the capital. In what was considered radical at the time, the Institute allowed artisans and craftsmen to learn about science, art and economics. Seven years after it first opened its doors, the Institute began to admit women – one of the first institutions in the country to do so. By 1858 Birkbeck had become a popular choice for students who wanted a university education but who could not afford to study full-time
Remaining integral to Birkbeck’s ethos – now part of the University of London – is the belief that higher education should be available and accessible to those from all socio-economic backgrounds. Today it is London’s only specialist provider of evening higher education, offering flexible learning to 18,000 students who predominantly study for their courses on a part-time basis and fit them around employment and family life. Birkbeck is also a renowned research institution: 73% of its research was rated ‘world-leading’ or ‘internationally excellent’ in the 2014 Research Excellence Framework.
Quick Summary
- Established: 1920
- Students: 8148(2021)
- Intl. Student Ratio: 38%
- Location: Malet Street, Bloomsbury, London
- Campus: One
- TEF Ranking: Silver
- THE Ranking: 43rd in the UK (351 -400 in the World)
University Details
Subjects Offered
The Birkbeck, University of London covers a broad range of subjects at foundation, undergraduate and postgraduate level. Find out more about what they offer and why it’s great to study at the Birkbeck, University of London.
- Access courses
- Accounting
- Apprenticeship courses
- Archaeology
- Art and architecture
- Art History
- Arts management
- Certificate of higher education
- Chemistry
- Classical studies
- Classics
- Computer science
- Counselling
- Creative writing
- Criminology and Criminal Justice
- Cultural studies
- Data science
- Development studies
- Digital media
- Distance learning
- Drama
- Earth sciences
- Economics
- Education
- English literature
- Environment studies
- Film and media studies
- Finance
- Foundation degrees
- Foundation Year
- Geography
- Geology
- Iberian and Latin American Studies
- Information systems and technology
- Interdisciplinary studies
- International experience
- International studies
- Management
- Marketing
- Mathematics
- Media studies
- Performing arts
- Philosophy
- Physics
- Planetary science
- Politics
- Science
- Social policy
- Social science
University Ranking (Worldwide)
According to Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings 2021, the Birkbeck, University of London is ranking at 351-400 in the world.
- Overall: n/a
- Teaching: 28.7
- Research: 33.2
- Citations: 60.2
- Industry Income: 33.5
- International Outlook: 89.7
University Campuses
The university consists of five schools in total, comprising 19 different academic departments. Its main campus in the heart of Bloomsbury is located close to other leading London universities, world-class research resources, as well as museums and art galleries, including the British Museum, the British Library and the Wellcome Collection.
In 2013 the university expanded, opening a new £33million campus in Stratford, east London. The university has links with a number of higher education institutions worldwide – including Hong Kong Shue Yan University, the University of Sao Paolo and Columbia University in New York – which allow for research collaborations among faculty and the opportunity for overseas students to combine their studies with a degree at Birkbeck.
- Birkbeck, University of London Malet Street, Bloomsbury London, WC1E 7HX