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Wolverhampton researchers secure funding for pioneering satellite-based solution to tackle UK water ...
Wolverhampton is only the second city in the UK to introduce a service of this kind in a train station, following Hull.
This pioneering research is led by staff and students from the University of Wolverhampton English Literature and Psychology departments, including Professor Sebastian Groes (English Literature), Sara ...
Researchers at the University of Wolverhampton, alongside South Staffordshire Water, are leading a ground-breaking project, called ‘Space Eye’, that could transform how water leakage is detected ...
The University of Wolverhampton is proud to present its sixth Annual Inclusivity Conference on Thursday 12 June 2025. This hybrid event will be held at City Campus and will also be accessible online ...
A significant development to reshape the landscape of widening participation in higher education has been announced with the publication of the Toolkit for Access and Participation Evaluation (TAPE).
University laboratory technician celebrates 50 years in chemistry and science University laboratory technician celebrates 50 years in chemistry and science Wolverhampton researchers secure funding for ...
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, ...
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.
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 ...
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