

Postgraduate Virtual Open Evening: Wednesday 28 May 2025
Whether you are looking to retrain or increase your employability, this event offers the perfect opportunity to find out more about what the University of Wolverhampton has to offer.
88%
of our graduates are employed or in education 15 months after graduation 1
No. 1
in the UK for teaching first generation students two years' running 2
86%
satisfaction with course teaching 3
55%
research rated as world-leading or internationally excellent 4
1 Graduate Outcomes Survey, 2024, Class of 21-22
2 Daily Mail University Rankings 2024, 2025
3 National Student Survey 2024, for full-time, first degree students taught at UoW
4 Research Excellence Framework 2021.
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