The University of Wolverhampton will host the 2026 International Education Studies Association (TIESA) Conference this July, an event distinguished by its pioneering approach to inclusion. In a sector ...
University establishes first non-communicable diseases (NCDs) Institute in the Horn of Africa ...
The University of Wolverhampton has strengthened its global alumni presence following its representation at the prestigious 2026 UK Alumni Awards, held in Lagos, Nigeria, on 28 February 2026. The ...
Two expert panel sessions followed, chaired by Professor Paul Noon of Coventry University, covering: ...
The British Sign Language (BSL) team at the University is proud to celebrate the achievements of Olivia Jordon‑Caws, a Level 6 Interpreting Pathway student who is excelling during her professional ...
Students from the University’s flagship Football Coaching and Performance degree, along with learners from the Wolves Foundation Degree partnership, have been offered placements in locations including ...
Academics from the University of are playing a leading role in strengthening health systems in the Horn of Africa through the creation of the region’s first dedicated Research and Training Institute ...
The University of Wolverhampton is celebrating the success of alumna Mrs Sesi‑Oluwatoyin Orere, who has been announced as a national finalist in the Business and Innovation Award category of the ...
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Taking a construction-related course with the University of Wolverhampton means benefiting from studying at Springfield, Europe’s largest architecture and built environment campus. The UK’s ...