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Environmental Health and Risk Management
The Division of Environmental Health and Risk Management (DEHRM) is based in the well-equipped, purpose-built facilities of the University's Public Health Building.
Our research attracts extensive funding from many sources, including: the Department of Transport; the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs; the Environment Agency; the Department of Health; the Food Standards Agency; the NERC; the EPSRC; the BBSRC; the Leverhulme Trust; and European programmes. The collaborative nature of much of this work, together with the mix of pure, strategic and applied research, often involving interdisciplinary teams spanning physical, biological, chemical, medical and social sciences, provides a dynamic and internationally recognised research environment.
For a detailed brochure describing the activities of DEHRM:
Air pollution research
We are internationally renowned for our air pollution research under the direction of Professor Roy Harrison, Dr Jacob Baker, Dr William Bloss and Dr Stuart Harrad. Areas covered range from studies of emissions from diesel and jet engines, through atmospheric dispersion and transformation processes, to effects on humans.
For further information
English language requirements
Entry requirements
Entry requirements are given in each programme, school or department entry of this prospectus. Any academic and professional qualifications or industrial experience you may have are normally taken into account, and in some cases, form an integral part of the entry requirement.
For more information visit website: http://www.postgraduate.bham.ac.uk/entry/
How to apply
Online applications
If you submit an online application, please write your ID number on your supporting documents when you send them to us. You will receive an ID number by email on the day after you submit your application (apart from applications submitted on Friday, Saturday or Sunday when the email will arrive on Monday).
If you send in your supporting documents before completing the online application form, please make sure that you write your full name, date of birth and the programme you are applying for on all the documents.
Paper application form
If you apply using the paper application form, please include, where possible, your supporting documents with the application.
Where to send supporting documents
Tuition fees and costs
The University charges an annual tuition fee. This covers the cost of your tuition, examination and graduation, and includes membership of the Guild of Students. Fees are payable at the start of your programme.
When you accept the offer of a place, you are also accepting responsibility for the payment of your tuition fees, even if you are sponsored or in receipt of an award and the sponsor fails to pay. It is therefore very important that you have sufficient funds available to you. Unfortunately, if you fail to pay the fees, you will not be permitted to continue your studies.
For more information about tuition fees visit http://www.postgraduate.bham.ac.uk/finance/fees.shtml
For general information about open days
Their Postgraduate Open Day is the ideal opportunity to visit the University and find out more about the research areas or programmes that interest you.
For more information about Postgraduate Open Day contact:
For more information about other tours and visit:
Contact details
Main University Switchboard
Postgraduate Admissions
International Applicant Enquiries
Financial Support Office