• All results (17)
  • University courses (18)
  • College & Sixth Form courses (4)
  • News and insights (11)
  • Other (17)

University courses

Foundation

Psychology with Sport and Exercise with Foundation Year BSc (Hons)

Entry

September

Mode of study

Full-Time, Part-Time

University courses

Undergraduate

Psychology with Sport and Exercise BSc (Hons)

Entry

September

Mode of study

Full-Time, Part-Time

University courses

Foundation

Psychology with Education with Foundation Year BSc (Hons)

Entry

September

Mode of study

Full-Time, Part-Time

University courses

Foundation

Psychology with Foundation Year BSc (Hons)

Entry

September

Mode of study

Full-Time, Part-Time

University courses

Undergraduate

Psychology BSc (Hons)

Entry

September

Mode of study

Full-Time, Part-Time

University courses

Undergraduate

Psychology with Health BSc (Hons)

Entry

September

Mode of study

Full-Time, Part-Time

University courses

Undergraduate

Psychology with Education BSc (Hons)

Entry

September

Mode of study

Full-Time, Part-Time

University courses

Foundation

Psychology with Health with Foundation Year BSc (Hons)

Entry

September

Mode of study

Full-Time, Part-Time

University courses

Postgraduate

Psychology (Conversion) MSc

Entry

September

Mode of study

Full-Time, Part-Time

University courses

Undergraduate

Criminology with Psychology with Foundation Year BA (Hons)

Entry

September

Mode of study

Full-Time

University courses

Undergraduate

Criminology with Foundation Year BA (Hons)

Entry

September

Mode of study

Full-Time

University courses

Undergraduate

Criminology with Psychology BA (Hons)

Entry

September

Mode of study

Full-Time

University courses

Undergraduate

Criminology BA (Hons)

Entry

September

Mode of study

Full-Time

University courses

Undergraduate

Health and Social Care BSc (Hons)

Entry

September

Mode of study

Full-Time

University courses

Foundation

Health and Social Care with Foundation Year BSc (Hons)

Entry

September

Mode of study

Full-Time

University courses

Top-up

Health and Social Care BSc (Hons) Top-up

Entry

September

Mode of study

Full-Time

University courses

Undergraduate

Mental Health and Wellbeing BSc (Hons)

Entry

September

Mode of study

Full-Time

University courses

Foundation

Mental Health and Wellbeing with Foundation Year BSc (Hons)

Entry

September

Mode of study

Full-Time

Other

Senior Lecturer

Zoe Hodgson

Other

Mental Health and Wellbeing Service

Our mental health and wellbeing service is committed to helping you access the most appropriate support and information, including mental health advice and counselling.

Other

College Mental Health and Wellbeing Service

Our mental health and wellbeing service is on hand to help you access the support and information you need, including counselling and mental health advice.

Other

Support for staff

If you're a staff member affected by sexual harassment, violence, or abuse, we’re here to support you. Access confidential guidance, reporting options, and wellbeing services.

Other

Information for parents (college and sixth form students)

From the moment your son or daughter arrives, they will receive outstanding support from teachers, careers advisers and our student services team.

Other

Support for staying in Higher Education

Any student with specific learning needs, a health condition or a disability can get extra support.

Other

Senior Lecturer

Dr Alison Williams

Other

Supporting others

It can be tough seeing our family members or friends struggling with their mental health. Find out what help services and advice are available for supporting others here.

Other

Care leavers and care experienced students

University College Birmingham is committed to providing support to our students who are Care Experienced or Care Leavers.

Other

Care leavers

University College Birmingham is dedicated to providing support for our college students who are Care Experienced or Care Leavers.

Other

Lecturer in Psychology

Dr Luan Cassal

Other

Rewards and benefits

University College Birmingham offers a generous reward and benefits package, ensuring that our staff feel valued and motivated. Our range of benefits support our staff across professional development and overall well-being.

Other

Disability and neurodiversity support

We offer support to help you succeed in your studies, including transition support and assistance in class. All support is tailored to meet your individual needs.

Other

Health and Safety Regulations

Our policy is to take all reasonable and practicable steps to provide and maintain safe and healthy working conditions.

Other

Supporting a friend or family member

Seeing our children, friends or family members struggling with their mental health can be tough. Find a range of help services and advice for supporting others here.

Other

Support resources

Our health and wellbeing team have put together a list of wellbeing resources that you can use independently, including helplines, websites and leaflets.

Other

Support resources for college students

Find wellbeing resources you can access independently through this list compiled by our health and wellbeing team, including websites, helplines and leaflets.

News and insights

David Kelland

After completing a diploma in counselling and psychotherapy, David built on his skills with a health and social care degree.

News and insights

Blog | What support is there if I’m struggling with my mental health?

Having really good mental health support from your university is absolutely vital and you should never feel you’re alone in what you are going through. Student wellbeing is paramount to us and we provide a wide range of award-winning support…

News and insights

Ellie Stokes

Ellie’s master’s degree helped open her eyes to a world of career possibilities – and a future as a children’s counsellor.

News and insights

Naomi Donald

Since graduating, Naomi has been instrumental in reducing youth violence, raising educational aspirations and developing pioneering research.

News and insights

Kamaria Mohamed

Adult learner Kamaria desperately wanted to be a psychotherapist, but was missing a qualification to start her on her uni journey.

News and insights

Ayisha Gordon

When Ayisha finished her dance and performing arts course at college, she had no idea what to do next.

News and insights

Eleanor Broome

From a young age Eleanor had a passion for bakery, but also suffered from anxiety worsened by the prospect of university.

News and insights

Lucy Gichana

Lucy was enjoying her work as a learning support teacher at an international school in Shanghai, but knew that to progress she needed to complete her undergraduate degree.

News and insights

Naomi urges abuse victims to break the silence

A survivor of domestic violence has paid tribute to a Birmingham-based project for helping her come to terms with her personal trauma.

News and insights

Burnt Chef Project aims to help students fight mental health stigma

Students took part in a special seminar with speakers from the Burnt Chef Project, focused on raising awareness of mental health issues in the hospitality industry.

News and insights

Blog | The 9 things we wish we knew before starting university

From staying organised to looking after our wellbeing, there’s a lot we wish we’d thought about before starting our degrees, so we’ve put together a list of the most important bits of advice.

Other

Senior Lecturer

Zoe Hodgson

Other

Mental Health and Wellbeing Service

Our mental health and wellbeing service is committed to helping you access the most appropriate support and information, including mental health advice and counselling.

Other

College Mental Health and Wellbeing Service

Our mental health and wellbeing service is on hand to help you access the support and information you need, including counselling and mental health advice.

Other

Support for staff

If you're a staff member affected by sexual harassment, violence, or abuse, we’re here to support you. Access confidential guidance, reporting options, and wellbeing services.

Other

Information for parents (college and sixth form students)

From the moment your son or daughter arrives, they will receive outstanding support from teachers, careers advisers and our student services team.

Other

Support for staying in Higher Education

Any student with specific learning needs, a health condition or a disability can get extra support.

Other

Senior Lecturer

Dr Alison Williams

Other

Supporting others

It can be tough seeing our family members or friends struggling with their mental health. Find out what help services and advice are available for supporting others here.

Other

Care leavers and care experienced students

University College Birmingham is committed to providing support to our students who are Care Experienced or Care Leavers.

Other

Care leavers

University College Birmingham is dedicated to providing support for our college students who are Care Experienced or Care Leavers.

Other

Lecturer in Psychology

Dr Luan Cassal

Other

Rewards and benefits

University College Birmingham offers a generous reward and benefits package, ensuring that our staff feel valued and motivated. Our range of benefits support our staff across professional development and overall well-being.

Other

Disability and neurodiversity support

We offer support to help you succeed in your studies, including transition support and assistance in class. All support is tailored to meet your individual needs.

Other

Health and Safety Regulations

Our policy is to take all reasonable and practicable steps to provide and maintain safe and healthy working conditions.

Other

Supporting a friend or family member

Seeing our children, friends or family members struggling with their mental health can be tough. Find a range of help services and advice for supporting others here.

Other

Support resources

Our health and wellbeing team have put together a list of wellbeing resources that you can use independently, including helplines, websites and leaflets.

Other

Support resources for college students

Find wellbeing resources you can access independently through this list compiled by our health and wellbeing team, including websites, helplines and leaflets.

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