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University of Wolverhampton

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Motto Innovation and Opportunity
Established 1992, from Wolverhampton Polytechnic (est 1969) ultimately from a merger between Wolverhampton and Staffordshire Technical College and the local College of Art
Chancellor The Lord Paul
Vice-Chancellor Caroline Gipps
Students 23098 (HESA Nov. 2004)
Location Wolverhampton, UK
Student Union University of Wolverhampton Students' Union
Website www.wlv.ac.uk
University of Wolverhampton

The University of Wolverhampton is a British university, located on four campuses across the West Midlands and Shropshire. The main campus is located on Wulfruna Street in Wolverhampton. A motto (from Italian) is a phrase or a short list of words meant formally to describe the general motivation or intention of an entity, social group, or organization. ... The date of establishment or date of founding of an institution is the date on which that institution chooses to claim as its starting point. ... A Chancellor is the head of a university. ... Swraj Paul, Baron Paul (born 1931) is an Indian-born, British-based business magnate and philanthropist. ... A Vice-Chancellor (commonly called the VC) of a university in the United Kingdom, other Commonwealth countries, and some universities in Hong Kong, is the de facto head of the university. ... Wolverhampton is a city and metropolitan borough in the West Midlands, England, traditionally part of the county of Staffordshire. ... A website (or Web site) is a collection of web pages, typically common to a particular domain name or subdomain on the World Wide Web on the Internet. ... Image File history File links Wlv_logo. ... For a list of universities around the world, see Lists of colleges and universities Representation of a university class, 1350s. ... The West Midlands is a geographical term describing the western half of central England, known as the Midlands. ... Shropshire (alternatively Salop or abbreviated Shrops) is an English county in the West Midlands region of the United Kingdom. ... Wolverhampton is a city and metropolitan borough in the West Midlands, England, traditionally part of the county of Staffordshire. ...


The university currently offers over 340 undergraduate and postgraduate courses, and was the first to offer degrees in Interactive Multimedia Communication and British Sign Language. British Sign Language (BSL) is the sign language used in the United Kingdom (UK), and is the first or preferred language of an unknown number of deaf people in the UK (published estimates vary from 30,000 to 250,000 but the actual number is likely to be closer to...

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History

In 1992 Wolverhampton Polytechnic was granted university status and thus became the University of Wolverhampton. The following year the first stage of construction was completed on the Priorslee Hall site at the Telford campus, this became home to both business and computer aided design students. Institute of technology, and polytechnic, are designations employed in a wide range of learning institutions awarding different types of degrees and operating often at variable levels of the educational system. ... Statistics Population: 138,241 Ordnance Survey OS grid reference: SJ699092 Administration District: Telford and Wrekin Region: West Midlands Constituent country: England Sovereign state: United Kingdom Other Ceremonial county: Shropshire Historic county: Shropshire Services Police force: West Mercia Fire and rescue: Shropshire Ambulance: West Midlands Post office and telephone Post town... Computer-aided design (CAD) is the use of a wide range of computer-based tools that assist engineers, architects and other design professionals in their design activities. ...


1994 saw Wolverhampton become the first UK university to be awarded the Charter Mark for excellence in customer service. The amalgamation of two local nursing colleges in 1995 formed the School of Nursing and Midwifery at the Walsall campus. Wolverhampton Science Park - a collaboration between the university and the local council - opened in 1996. Its aim was to forge a link between local businesses and the university's research departments. A Charter mark is an award demonstrating the achievement of national standard for excellence in customer service in UK public sector organisations. ... New Art Gallery Walsall Walsall is an industrial town in the West Midlands of England. ... A science park is a property development designed for a concentration of high tech or science related businesses. ... In the British Isles, a county council is a council that governs a county. ...


The final years of the twentieth century saw a huge amount of development and expansion for the university. Two new state-of-the-art learning centres were opened at the Telford and City campuses in 1998. These learning centres were a fusion of traditional libraries with high-tech facilities, aimed at providing a greater range of accessible materials for students. The following year the university opened the Arena Theatre on the City campus along with the new SC building in Telford. The SC building became home to two new projects: DELTA and the Competitiveness Centre. DELTA was a new department aimed at the propagation of the latest information and communication technologies in education, whilst the Competitiveness Centre had the same goal, but for local businesses. A modern-style library in Chambéry A library is a collection of information resources and services, organized for use, and maintained by a public body, institution, or private individual. ...


In 2000 the university announced plans to spend £60m on a seven-year plan to rebuild and revitalise its campuses. This redevelopment aimed to solve its problems with lack of space, and to make it a learning environment truly fit for the twenty first century.


Student Union

The Union employs over 150 people throughout its services and across the campuses, of that number more than 100 are students working with us part-time through their studies.


Campuses

  • City (North)
  • City (South)
  • Compton Park
  • Telford
  • Walsall
  • The university used to have a campus in Dudley

Map sources for Dudley at grid reference SO9390 Dudley is a town in the West Midlands, England. ...

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Alumni


The broadcaster/journalist Jeff Randall and the author Howard Jacobson both lectured here. Jacobson's experience formed the basis of his novel "Coming from Behind", set at a "fictional" polytechnic in the Midlands. Clare Teal Clare Teal is an English jazz singer who has become famous not only for her singing, but also for having signed the biggest ever recording-deal by a British jazz singer. ... Cornelia Parker (born 1956) is a British sculptor and installation artist. ... David Carruthers (born September, 1957 in Edinburgh, Scotland) was the CEO and a board member of BETonSPORTS Plc, an internet gambling company from July 2000 until July 24th, 2006, and is an advocate of online gambling regulation. ... There are very few or no other articles that link to this one. ... Jenny Grace Jones (born as Jenny Bew, 8 February 1948) is a Labour Party politician in the United Kingdom. ... This article or section is incomplete and may require expansion and/or cleanup. ... Michael John Foster (born March 14, 1963, Birmingham) is an English politician. ... Patrick Trollope BA (Hons) LBPPA comes from Merseyside area. ... Scott Anthony John Boswell is a former medium paced bowler in Cricket. ... The French Connection. ... Jeff Randall is a business journalist, formerly the business editor of BBC News. ... Howard Jacobson is a British author of Jewish descent who has written comic novels involving Jewish characters. ... A novel (from French nouvelle Italian novella, new) is an extended, generally fictional narrative, typically in prose. ...


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  Results from FactBites:
 
University of Wolverhampton - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (464 words)
The University of Wolverhampton is a British university, located on four campuses across the West Midlands and Shropshire.
In 1992 Wolverhampton Polytechnic was granted university status and thus became the University of Wolverhampton.
Wolverhampton Science Park - a collaboration between the university and the local council - opened in 1996.
EducationGuardian.co.uk | Careers | University of Wolverhampton (616 words)
Not that any of Wolverhampton's quarter of a million inhabitants would be in any doubt about that, but ignorant outsiders sometimes hear their familiar West Midlands twang and confuse them with Brummies.
Wolverhampton is split between campuses in four locations: Walsall, Compton Park, Telford and Wolverhampton city centre.
Wolverhampton Wanderers are in the Premiership, though you may have to be quick to catch them there.
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