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Dr Md Asiful Islam, Lecturer in Biomedical Science at the University of Wolverhampton, has been named first author on a groundbreaking study published in The Lancet—the world’s leading medical journal ...
University of Wolverhampton welcomes over 1,000 students to annual SciFest Can an algae by-product be used in acidic drinks to help protect teeth?
The University of Wolverhampton is celebrating the success of Samantha Elliott, a BSc Architecture student, who has been named a regional winner at the prestigious Women in Property Midlands Student ...
Let’s Craft was a programme run by Crafts Council in partnership with Hobbycraft, who provided packs of craft materials to gift to families that might not be able to afford them and that supported ...
University of Wolverhampton welcomes over 1,000 students to annual SciFest Can an algae by-product be used in acidic drinks to help protect teeth?
In an earlier blog post we looked at the issue of predatory publishing, the phenomenon of publishers who cut corners and ditch ethics in order to make money from the work of researchers, with a ...
The results of the National Student Survey 2025 (NSS), an annual satisfaction survey of final year undergraduates across the UK, have been released. I am delighted to share that this year’s University ...
Ify Nwiwu, a PhD Researcher in Health and Wellbeing at the University of Wolverhampton, has been awarded the Overall Best Poster Presentation at the Leeds Beckett University annual Postgraduate ...
A group of law alumni returned to the University of Wolverhampton’s City Campus in mid-July to celebrate an incredible milestone, 50 years since their graduation. Having studied at the institution ...