News - University of Wolverhampton
HARD working students can start collecting credits towards a degree while still at school or college thanks to an innovative scheme at Wolverhampton University. Pupils can study undergraduate modules in subjects including fine art, business, literature, engineering and applied science.
A NEW degree is set to be launched by the University of Wolverhampton for people wishing to pursue a career in environmental health. Environmental health involves ensuring food is safe and of good quality, protecting the environment and contributing to workplace health and safety.
A NEW on-line journal featuring the latest health research by staff and students at the University of Wolverhampton has gone live. The Centre for Health and Social Care Improvement and the School of Health have together launched The Journal of Health and Social Care Improvement.
A NEW research group to study the impact of the internet and related technology on everyday lives has been launched by university psychologists. The Wolverhampton Internet and Technology Society (WITS) has been set up by members of the School of Applied Sciences at the University of Wolverhampton.
BUDDING maths teachers and financial experts can develop their skills on a course at Wolverhampton University. The new BSc (Hons) Mathematics degree will start in September, based at the City Campus in Wolverhampton.
