Aston University

Aston University (abbreviated as Aston for post-nominals) is a public research university situated in the city centre of Birmingham, England. Aston began as the Birmingham Municipal Technical School in 1895, evolving into the UK's first college of advanced technology in 1956. Aston University received its royal charter from Queen Elizabeth II on 22 April 1966.

Aston University
Arms of Aston University
Other name
Aston
MottoForward
TypePublic
Established1895 – The Birmingham Municipal Technical School
1927 – Birmingham Central Technical College
1951 – College of Technology, Birmingham
1966 – gained university status by royal charter
Endowment£1.47 million (2022)
Budget£197.7 million (2021–22)
ChancellorSir John Sunderland
Vice-ChancellorAleks Subic
Students15,500 (2017–18)
Undergraduates11,935 (2017–18)
Postgraduates3,565 (2017–18)
Location,
England, United Kingdom

52.4860°N 1.8895°W / 52.4860; -1.8895
CampusUrban
60 acres (24 hectares)
ColoursBlack and Red
   
Affiliations
MascotCyril the Squirrel (now deceased )
Websiteaston.ac.uk

Aston pioneered the integrated placement year concept over 50 years ago, and more than 73% of Aston students take a placement year, the highest percentage in the UK. The annual income of the institution for 2021–22 was £197.7 million of which £19.3 million was from research grants and contracts, with an expenditure of £219.4 million.

In 2020, Aston University was named "University of the Year" by The Guardian, and the newspaper also awarded Aston Students' Union its "Buildings That Inspire" award. The Times Higher Education Awards named Aston University as its "Outstanding Entrepreneurial University" in 2020.

In September 2021, Aston was shortlisted for University of the Year in the Times Higher Education Awards 2021.

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