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The University of Wolverhampton is one of the largest universities in the UK. It has over 23,000 full and part-time students, including more than 2,500 international students studying in the UK and a growing number studying in their own country.Malaysia alumni reunion 2013

The University performs a vital role in the delivery of high quality education and training to the UK and wider global community. We have strong links with a large number of overseas Universities and work with a network of Trans national partners. Regional Offices and Educational Advisers help support over 25 countries. 

A rich history

The University has a long history of delivering programes with partners both in the UK and abroad with student numbers increasing considerably over a range of courses from Higher National Diplomas (HNDs), honours degrees and taught postgraduate courses. Some examples include India, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Singapore, China, Russia, Ireland, Cyprus and France.  

Research partnerships

The University has an extensive range of research partners and has worked in close partnership with national governments,donors,agencies,NGOs,institutions and consulting companies in Asia, Africa,Latin America, Europe and the South Pacific.

Centre for International Development and Training ( CIDT )

This special part of the University has palyed a role in social and economic development and formed partnerships that have transformed the lives of thousands of people around the globe. 

Excellent technology and learning resources

Technology at your fingertips - Online journals and learning support, ebooks, multimedia resources  www.wlv.ac.uk/lib

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