University of Birmingham – Department of Civil Engineering

Civil Engineering is the key to many of the issues affecting our lives today. Civil Engineers solve problems, design, build and maintain our living and working spaces. You might design a new stadium, work on a local by-pass or railway line, assess a damaged structure, provide immediate and safe drinking water to a refugee camp, or manage a multi-million pound construction project.

The Department of Civil Engineering sits under the School of Engineering.

At Birmingham, our staff and students are working on a diverse range of projects: in fluid mechanics we investigate topics ranging from the flooding of rivers to assessing the hydrodynamic efficiency of an oar blade in rowing; current geotechnical engineering projects range from developing ‘intelligent’ tunnels to cleaning up contaminated land; and in structural engineering our students are designing a variety of load-bearing structures as well as investigating and implementing the sustainable construction technologies of tomorrow.

Last update: Thu, 6 November 2025

Trading Name: University of Birmingham – Department of Civil Engineering

Address: Civil Engineering,
University of Birmingham,
Edgbaston,
Birmingham,
B15 2TT

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