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At University of Wolverhampton
At University of Wolverhampton
At University of Wolverhampton
At University of Wolverhampton
At University of Wolverhampton
The University of Wolverhampton, based in the West Midlands in the UK, is an international university that has been providing academic excellence to students from all around the world for close to 200 years. The university’s Chancellor is Lord Swraj Paul, who was born in Jalandhar and moved to the UK in 1966.
Based only 20 kilometres from Birmingham, the UK’s second largest city, the University of Wolverhampton has over 24,000 students from more than 130 countries worldwide and three main campuses in Wolverhampton, Telford and Walsall, offering internationally recognised qualifications. The university expands its international reach by working with institutions across the globe to deliver programmes.
The university was commended by the Quality Assurance Agency (QAA), which assesses UK higher education for the enhancement of student learning opportunities. In the QS Stars international rating system for 2023, Wolverhampton was awarded four stars overall and a full five stars in the areas of teaching, internationalisation, employability, facilities and inclusiveness. More than half of the university’s research was judged as internationally excellent or world-leading by the Research Excellence Framework (REF) 2021.
Wolverhampton has invested millions on world-class facilities to ensure students have an enriching student experience. The university enjoys a 90 percent graduate employability rate, according to the Graduate Outcomes Report of 2023, and has a global alumni network comprising around 140,000 graduates, offering lifelong support to personal and professional aspirations.
Here is what an Indian student had to say about his experience at Wolverhampton:
“I am a proud alumnus of the University of Wolverhampton from Podar, Mumbai. My goal is to open my own college of music in India, this would all be impossible without the impetus from the BABM degree, where I basically learnt the A-Z of Business Management.”
- Tizaan Alphonso/ BA (Hons) Business Management
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90 percent of University of Wolverhampton students found work or continued their studies after graduating, according to the latest Graduate Outcomes Survey. This is significantly above the national average.
Extensive career support is available for students at Wolverhampton, to help them reach their professional goals. Support includes:
The university runs career and employability events during the academic year. These events offer students the chance to learn about careers they are interested in pursuing, develop essential skills, and boost their employment success. Volunteering opportunities and work placements are also on offer to further enhance a student’s success in the workplace when they graduate.
All students at Wolverhampton, as well as those on apprenticeship programmes, can access career support. Alumni who graduated in the last three years are also able to access advice.
Springfield Campus – The university’s architecture and built environment super-campus opened in October 2020, and was named by framework provider Pagabo as its ‘best project above GBP 15 million’. This stunning set of facilities for construction excellence is based at the city’s former Springfield Brewery site and was completed to rave reviews.
Marches Centre for Excellence in Health – This GBP 5 million project was completed and opened in March 2021, and uses cutting-edge technology to revolutionise the way in which health-based learning is delivered. The centre will see over 1,000 students enrolled in the first four years of operation and will provide 72 jobs, as well as two new apprenticeship programmes, with 174 apprentice opportunities.
Midlands Centre for Cyber Security – This joint venture between the university and Herefordshire Council provides office space for cyber business, advanced training options to tackle threats in cyberspace, and, through the Wolverhampton Cyber Research Institute (WCRI), the opportunity to expand the understanding of the high-tech world of cyber-crime, offering better defence solutions against this growing threat.
12,89,745 Undergraduate Fees are for indicative purposes, check with institution for details
14,37,145 Postgraduate Fees are for indicative purposes, check with institution for details
9,69,362 Living costs
3,66,182 To live on campus
The University of Wolverhampton recognises that moving to a new country to study a university degree can be a significant financial investment for many students. The university is committed to investing in student talent from all over the world to create the best opportunities for students to reach their potential, and offers a wide range of competitive scholarships to help international students fund their studies. Funding packages are awarded for both merit-based and means-tested criteria, and the university financial services department can also help students apply for external loans and grants.
Prospective applicants can find out about the scholarship and funding opportunities available for international students on the University of Wolverhampton website. They are encouraged to check their eligibility for the many funding initiatives available, and can familiarise themselves with any key deadlines and submission dates.
International students from all over the world are welcome to apply to the University of Wolverhampton. Prospective students can visit specific country pages to see what qualifications are accepted from their country.
All students must have a good level of English language proficiency, as courses are instructed in English. Those whose native language is not English, and who don’t have a GCSE in English language or equivalent, must meet the minimum language requirements. The university accepts various academic qualifications which are recognised globally as equivalent to UK Level Three or above. Generally, students will need one of the following qualifications, at the relevant level:
See the University of Wolverhampton’s full list of language requirements.
In the latest National Student Survey (2023), the university scored highly for student satisfaction for course teaching, with 87 percent of students expressing praise for the quality of tuition.
Furthermore, five courses scored 100 percent satisfaction with course teaching: education studies, football coaching & performance, professional policing, sport & exercise science, and sport & exercise therapy.
Research is at the heart of many aspects of the University of Wolverhampton, covering a wide variety of disciplines. During the last 20 years, the university has invested heavily in its research activity. This outstanding work achieved has resulted in national and international recognition.
The results of the Research Excellence Framework (2021) show that more than half of the university’s research is judged as internationally excellent or world leading. Sixteen areas have research of world-leading standard, including the university’s work on changing perceptions of the Black Country, eliminating gender and race discrimination, and improving health outcomes for all.
Hundreds of courses can be studied at the University of Wolverhampton, spanning undergraduate, postgraduate, and foundation-level studies. The university has specialist schools, grouped within three main faculties.
• School of Creative Industries
• School of Social Sciences and Humanities
• University of Wolverhampton Business School
• University of Wolverhampton Law School
The Faculty of Arts, Business and Social Sciences is also home to the Centre for International Development and Training (CIDT) and Centre for African Entrepreneurship and Leadership (CAEL).
• School of Allied Health and Midwifery
• School of Education
• School of Nursing
• School of Psychology
• School of Public Health Studies
• School of Society and Community
• School of Sport
• School of Architecture and Built Environment
• School of Engineering, Computing and Mathematical Science
• School of Pharmacy
• School of Life Sciences