CCMS is in a great, central location. Ideally positioned in the centre of Birmingham – one of the youngest cities in Europe – our campus is only a 10 minute walk to the city centre.
Make the city your home and visit Birmingham unrivalled culture, amazing performances, competitive sport, outstanding shopping, delicious dining and much more!
The nearest airport is Birmingham International airport: https://www.birminghamairport.co.uk/
A free shuttle service regularly runs between Birmingham International airport and Birmingham International train station and takes less than 10 minutes.
If you’re arriving by plane at another UK airport, you can travel easily from most UK airports to Birmingham by public transport.
By bus
If you’re planning on travelling by bus, timetable information is available from Travel West Midlands: https://www.tfwm.org.uk/
Numerous buses stop at Millennium Point.
By coach
If you’re planning on travelling by coach, timetable information is available from National Express: https://www.nationalexpress.com/en. The nearest coach station is in Digbeth, and it is a 20-minute walk through the Millennium Point.
By train
If you’re planning on travelling by train, timetable information is available from National Rail: https://www.nationalrail.co.uk/
The nearest stations are 10-15 minutes away from campus:
You will be invited to book an appointment to come onto campus so your documents can be checked in person in a safe environment. We will be in touch closer to the time of your arrival with more details.
What is needed for enrolment?
Guide for International Students: Birmingham City Centre Area Welcome to Birmingham! The city centre offers a variety of essential services to help you settle in and feel at home. Below is a guide to key locations and services in the area.
Birmingham has several public libraries, where you can borrow books, access computers, and participate in community activities.
You’ll need a post office for sending mail, receiving parcels, or other postal services.
For emergency situations or general assistance, here are local police stations.
Opening a UK bank account is essential for managing your finances. Here are some major banks in the city centre:
For non-emergency medical care, you can visit one of Birmingham’s walk-in NHS centres:
In case of more serious health concerns or emergencies, here are the main hospitals:
Birmingham is a multi-faith city, offering various places of worship for different religious communities.
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