University of Wolverhampton UK To Open New International Study Centre In 2025

The new international study centre of the University of Wolverhampton will allow international students to progress onto a variety of UG and PG courses at the university as it will offer many pre-masters programmes and undergraduate foundation programmes.
Study in UK: The University of Wolverhampton will open a new International Study Centre this year. It will start taking students in September 2025 and help foreign students gain admission to various undergraduate and postgraduate courses at the university through the courses offered at this centre. The International Study Centre will offer pre-master’s programmes and undergraduate foundation programmes.
To establish this new centre, the university is working in collaboration with the Malvern International.
While commenting on the partnership, Dr David Atkinson, Associate Dean Recruitment & Partnerships at the University of Wolverhampton, said, “This new partnership is a positive step forward and the launch of the centre will enhance Wolverhampton’s global reach and leverage Malvern’s extensive agent network and global footprint, contributing to the diversity of our student population. The Study Centre will be a centre of academic support expertise allowing students to follow their career ambitions – thus aligning with our University of Opportunity stance.”
Richard Mace, CEO at Malvern International, said, "This is an exciting milestone for Malvern International as we continue to expand our Pathways division. We are proud to partner with the University of Wolverhampton, renowned for its innovative teaching and excellent graduate outcomes. Together, we are committed to creating transformative opportunities for students while enhancing the University’s global reach and impact."
The international students who attend the centre will develop essential skills to excel academically, enhance their English language proficiency, and engage in the rigorous academic curriculum.
University Of Wolverhampton Welcomes UN Delegation To Sign Agreement
The university welcomed Emily Fraser and Micheal Adalla both Senior Staff from the Division for Prosperity and Nikhil Seth, United Nations Assistant Secretary General and Executive Director to sign the UNITAR agreement.
Professor Prashant Pillai, Pro Vice-Chancellor (Research and Knowledge Exchange) said, “We’re delighted to sign this agreement with UNITAR, which is very much in line with the 2035 vision of the University. The University of Wolverhampton and UNITAR share common goals and objectives with regards to enhancing global education and research collaboration to transform lives and deliver a more inclusive, productive and sustainable society."
Professor Maharaj Vijay Reddy, Associate Dean (Research and Knowledge Exchange) at the University said, “This is an important milestone which highlights the international recognition of our research and its impact.
“The alliance agreement approved by UN Assistant Secretary-General Mr Seth, our Vice Chancellor Professor Ebrahim Adia as well as the Chair of Board of Governors Ms Angela Spence allows to bring together cross-disciplinary research and knowledge exchange centres and expertise to formally and actively make effective progress towards accelerating sustainable development goals.”
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