List of Birmingham City University people

This is a list of notable alumni and staff of Birmingham City University, in Birmingham, England, and its predecessor institutions:

Staff

Alumni

Armed forces

Art and design

Media

Medicine and science

Performing arts

Politics

Writing

Honours award holders

References

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