Keele Observatory, Keele University.

Keele Observatory, Keele University.

About Us

There are six Science Cities across the country, each with the aim of developing regional strategies to exploit centres of world-class scientific research. Birmingham Science City will develop and use science and technology to improve the prosperity and quality of life of the city-region, the West Midlands and the UK.

  • Thinktank, Birmingham Science Museum.

    Aims

    Discover the aims of Birmingham Science City.

  • Human tissue biorepository at the University of Birmingham

    People

    We reflect the diversity of our partners and take full benefit of their resources and contributions.

  • Biochemical pilot plant reactor at The University of Birmingham

    Media Information

    Birmingham Science City is a region-wide partnership of public sector, businesses and the research base.

Latest News

  1. WM Universities share in £50 million boost to stimulate UK’s economy

    17th May 2013

    Some of England’s leading universities will benefit from a £50 million investment in cutting-edge resea... more

  2. Ofcom’s local TV multiplex operator to be based at Innovation Birmingham Campus

    14th May 2013

    Comux UK, the community not-for-profit business selected by Ofcom to build and operate the local TV broadc... more

  3. Climate Week 2014 dates announced

    13th May 2013

    Scale of Climate Week 2013 Climate Week in March 2013 involved a massive 3,500 events attended by half a m... more

  4. WMG academy awarded £10.5m

    13th May 2013

    The Warwick Manufacturing Group’s Academy for Young Engineers has been awarded £10.5m to start work... more