Postgraduate open evening, Wednesday 22 February, 5.30pm - 8.00pm
Manufacturing Success Conference, 14 March 2012 - with a keynoe presentation from Jaguar Cars
Agency worker regulations, how the change in regulation may affect business
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Applications rise by over five per cent 

Demand to study at Wolverhampton is growing as the University bucks the national trend with an increase in applications of 5% from last year, latest figures have revealed.  Read more about the applications rise.


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Former Sure Start Director to give lecture 

The first national Director of Sure Start is visiting the University of Wolverhampton to present a guest lecture on Thursday. Read more about the lecture.


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Students' Union to host topical debate

Students will be putting a panel of experts on the spot at a Question Time-style event at the University of Wolverhampton. Read more about the debate.


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End of the road for petrol cars - can transport rely on low carbon electricity?

A free public lecture from Dr Clive Roberts, Senior Lecturer in Geography and Environmental Science. Friday 10 February, 1pm.
More about the School of Applied Sciences public lecture.


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Free public lecture: Explaining the unexplainable - 15 February, 5.30pm

Professor David Sallah, Dean of Leicestershire Partnership NHS Teaching Trust, explores medically unexplained physical symptoms.
More about the School of Health and Wellbeing public lecture.


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Engineering open day - 22 February, 9.45am

Discover Engineering courses at the School of Technology. Wednesday 22 February.
Find out more about the engineering open day..


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