Overview
The roots of the University of Wolverhampton lie in the 19th century growth of Mechanics’ Institutes, providing vocational and general education for working men. By 1905, ‘student scholarships’ were being offered to ‘prized’ students. With 150 years of pioneering education for all, the University is a global provider of entrepreneurial education. Over 2,500 international students from more than 100 countries live and study in Wolverhampton, a vibrant city in the centre of England. Wolverhampton offers International Foundation year - 4 Year programme inclusive of the pathway and the Bachelor’s degree. These are the University’s Schools - Applied Sciences, Art and Design, Education, Health and Wellbeing, Law, Social Sciences and Communications, Sport, Performing Arts and Leisure, Technology and Business.