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The National Student Survey (NSS) is an independent, UK-wide survey conducted annually to gather feedback from final-year undergraduate students about their experiences in higher education. Two ...
Exhibitors included representatives from Barclays, Veolia, Syensqo, Eurofins Scientific, Game Changer, Will Marler, Discover ...
Let’s Craft was a programme run by Crafts Council in partnership with Hobbycraft, who provided packs of craft materials to gift to families that might not be able to afford them and that supported ...
University of Wolverhampton welcomes over 1,000 students to annual SciFest Can an algae by-product be used in acidic drinks to help protect teeth?
The University of Wolverhampton is celebrating the success of Samantha Elliott, a BSc Architecture student, who has been named a regional winner at the prestigious Women in Property Midlands Student ...
University of Wolverhampton welcomes over 1,000 students to annual SciFest Can an algae by-product be used in acidic drinks to help protect teeth?
This summer, Enactus UK & Ireland is launching the Enactus Summer Sprint: Accelerating Impact – a fully-funded, four-week online programme that helps students turn bold ideas into practical, impactful ...
Restore movement and improve lives with our Physiotherapy degree at University of Wolverhampton. Develop hands-on skills to become a competent, caring physiotherapist in diverse healthcare settings.
The University of Wolverhampton is proud to announce a major step forward in sustainable technology with the development of Green Loops, an AI-powered recycling innovation that has been recognised as ...
New research from the University of Wolverhampton's Faculty of Education, Health and Wellbeing is spotlighting a surprising, yet effective, intervention for reducing youth violence: combat sports.
New research evaluating a test which utilises AI algorithms to determine if patients have cardiovascular disease before they show symptoms could help bolster community testing for high-risk ...
The University of Wolverhampton is proud to highlight the role its advanced sports facilities played in preparing local ultra-marathon runner James March for his recent gruelling challenge: the 230km ...