Engineering Facilities

School of Engineering, Computing & Mathematical Sciences

Some of our most technical qualifications are taught here, and students are assisted by a range of cutting-edge equipment.

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The Cyber Quarter

The Cyber Quarter - Midlands Centre for Cyber Security aims to provide a single hub for cyber security needs for small or large businesses, providing cyber consultancy and security testing. 

The centre offers a great opportunity for PhD students to undertake research & development within the field of computing. This research will be backed by the strong academic team of the Wolverhampton Cyber Research Institute, bringing extensive skills and expertise in cyber security.

Exterior of the Cyber Centre, with text reading Cyber Quarter on the wall

Alan Turing Building

The Alan Turing Building is a specialist, state-of-the-art research and teaching space for cyber, digital and tech fields on City Campus. It offers the use of over 600 PCs, each of which has a bespoke portfolio of over 140 mathematical and statistical applications including SPSS, Minitab, and Maple.

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