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The study of English Literature at the University of Wolverhampton is gaining an exciting new dimension thanks to innovative work led by Professor Sebastian Groes, Chair in English Literature.
While the primary focus is on apprenticeships, the overarching message of "Part of the Pack" is that inclusion is a universal imperative. The conference agenda is designed for leaders, educators, ...
University research helps develop first official guide for British Sign Language and the menopause ...
The University of Wolverhampton’s response to the escalating frequency and sophistication of cyber threats facing businesses (most recently highlighted by UK’s major retail companies, Harrods, M&S and ...
University laboratory technician celebrates 50 years in chemistry and science University research helps develop first ...
We are excited to introduce a new Zine Collection in Harrison Library. Zines are easy-to-make informal publications which can be used to share artwork, stories, ideas and much more. The initial ...
Discover how the Harrison Library's £1.6 million makeover has transformed your study space! Read on to see what students are saying about the new look, improved facilities, and the positive impact on ...
Senior EDI Advisor at the University of Wolverhampton, Dr Melanie Best, and her colleague, Dr Chris Sellars, Head of School and Associate Professor, School of Sport & Wellbeing, Leeds Trinity ...
The award announcement by UK Science Minister, Lord Vallance, took place during a visit to the Midlands, where he engaged with senior university leaders from across the partnership.
Denis Kelleher was born in Dungarvan, County Waterford on 20 November 1918, however his childhood in Ireland was brief as his family left these shores for England in 1921. It is across the Irish Sea ...
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