The University of Wolverhampton is a public university in Wolverhampton, England, located on four campuses across the West Midlands, Shropshire and Staffordshire. Originally founded in 1827 as the Wolverhampton Tradesmen's and Mechanics' Institute, the university was subject to a series of merges, incorporations, and expansions with other local colleges, one of which occurred under the supervision of Prince George, Duke of Kent.
The university has four faculties comprising eighteen schools and institutes. It has 18,875 students and currently offers over 380 undergraduate and postgraduate courses. The city campus is located in Wolverhampton city centre, with a secondary campuses at Springfield, Walsall, and Telford. There is an additional fifth campus in Wolverhampton at the University of Wolverhampton Science Park.
Diverse range of career-oriented courses with strong industry links and practical learning.
Affordable tuition fees and scholarships for international students.
Modern facilities, including advanced labs and learning spaces, fostering innovation.
Central UK location with excellent transport links for exploring the country.
Comprehensive student support services, ensuring a welcoming and inclusive environment.
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West Midlands
Shropshire
Staffordshire
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