Children and War – Past and Present Conference – July 2013
A conference to highlight how war impacts on children has been organized by the University of Wolverhampton in conjunction with the University of Salzburg.
A conference to highlight how war impacts on children has been organized by the University of Wolverhampton in conjunction with the University of Salzburg.
Lecturers and staff from the University of Wolverhampton’s will be taking science to people on the streets of the city centre as part of a celebration of science, engineering and technology.
A mobile phone application which aims to improve communications between young people and the police is being designed with help from the University of Wolverhampton.
The need for businesses to develop their international marketing capabilities will be the focus of an event held at the University of Wolverhampton this June.
Local entrepreneur recognised by the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
Staff from the University of Wolverhampton have once again taken to the putting greens to raise over £1,000 for local charities.
A £1.4m University of Wolverhampton scheme funded by the Government to help economic growth and job creation is now inviting grant bids from regional businesses.
Students who used the world’s oldest computer during their time at the University of Wolverhampton have been to see it at its new home.
Peter Preston-Hough, Visiting Lecturer in War Studies at the University of Wolverhampton, writes on the anniversary of this famous event in RAF history.
The University of Wolverhampton has been working to provide underprivileged students the opportunity to learn and develop English skills.
The University of Wolverhampton is to host a family fun day as part of its 21st birthday celebrations.
The British Judo Association has announced the selection of the University of Wolverhampton as the location of its new Centre of Excellence in England.
A website promoting accessibility for wheelchair users and those with reduced mobility has been launched by a University of Wolverhampton graduate in partnership with a Paralympics gold medal winner.
Work experience with a twist was showcased to city leaders thanks to four Wolverhampton apprentices who took part in a cultural exchange.
A University of Wolverhampton student has been appointed to a national body focused on tackling cyber-crime.
A conference hosted by the University of Wolverhampton will aim to educate and provide support to entrepreneurs in the region to assist with economic regeneration.
A leading business expert from the University of Wolverhampton will share his thoughts on the modern global economy at a public lecture.
Birmingham Repertory Theatre and Black Country Touring bring their intimate, unique and tasty play to Wolverhampton in May.
A West Midlands primary school is the latest to reopen as an academy under a new trust led by the University of Wolverhampton Social Enterprises Limited.
Graduates from the University of Wolverhampton are being invited to a special reunion to mark 21 years since the institution became a u
An academic based at the University of Wolverhampton has been awarded a Winston Churchill Travel fellowship in the area of medicine and health.
Swimmers at the University of Wolverhampton’s Walsall Campus will become some of the first in the UK to try a new swimming experience developed by fitness experts.
A new agreement has been signed between the University of Wolverhampton and Walsall FC to provide fitness and psychological support to players.
An entrepreneurial student has launched his own business to help college leavers apply and prepare for university life.
The University of Wolverhampton is to launch a new regional office in Oman to build partnerships in the region and provide information and advice for potential students
A West Midlands school has opened today as an academy under a new trust led by the University of Wolverhampton Social Enterprises Ltd.
The University of Wolverhampton is to host its first dedicated Open Day for Deaf and hearing-impaired learners this month.
Three companies from the security and IT sectors have joined forces with the University of Wolverhampton to develop specialist training courses.
Wolverhampton Art Gallery will be hosting its second handmade and vintage wedding fayre on Saturday 16 March, 11am to 4pm.
Students at the University of Wolverhampton are working with experts at Victim Support to launch a new advice and support service.