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The University of Birmingham was established by Queen Victoria by Royal Charter in 1900 and was the UK’s first civic or ‘redbrick’ university. The University, which is the 4th largest in the UK, was a founding member of the Russell Group, and was the Times Higher Education ‘University of the Year’ for 2014.
Characterised by a tradition of innovation, research at the University has broken new ground, pushed forward the boundaries of knowledge and made an impact on people’s lives. Birmingham was instrumental in the development of pacemakers and plastic heart valves, and was where the first artificial vitamin (Vitamin C) was synthesised. The University was also responsible for the development of the cavity magnetron, leading to applications such as radar and the microwave oven.