More than 2,000 international students from over 130 countries call the University of Wolverhampton home. The University has three main campuses: Wolverhampton City, Telford and Walsall, each close to Birmingham, the UK’s second city. Nationally commended and internationally recognised, it also has a graduate employability rate of 87% per cent (DLHE 2021). The University of Wolverhampton has been providing students with life-changing opportunities for more than 190 years. With over 300 courses to choose from, international students can move closer to their career goals. Three faculties offer courses in more than 70 subject areas, with many courses accredited by professional bodies. Wolverhampton is in a central location in the UK, with Birmingham just 18 minutes away by train. Manchester can be reached in 70 minutes, and London in approximately 90 minutes. Wolverhampton also offers an affordable cost of living compared to other UK cities.
The university invests a lot in its students and the campus community. Millions of pounds have been put into campus developments and learning facilities in recent years, including new engineering facilities, science building and a new home for the Business School. As it is a global institution, Wolverhampton aims to give all students opportunities to improve their knowledge, skills and confidence so they can succeed in the international economy.