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University of Wolverhampton to open International Study Centre

The University of Wolverhampton International Study Centre, to be based at the university’s City Campus, will open its doors to students in September 2025. 

The centre will deliver undergraduate foundation programs and pre-master’s program, allowing international students to progress onto a wide variety of undergraduate and postgraduate courses at the university.

Students attending the centre will engage in a academic curriculum set to enhance their English language proficiency, and develop essential skills to excel academically and transition smoothly into university life.

The university is partnering with Malvern International, the leading global education provider that recently celebrated its 25th anniversary. Malvern’s mission is to provide international students essential academic and English language skills, cultural experiences and the support they need to thrive in their academic studies, daily life and career development.

This new partnership is a positive step forward and the launch of the centre will enhance Wolverhampton’s global reach
David Atkinson, University of Wolverhampton

“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,” said David Atkinson, associate dean recruitment and partnerships at the University of Wolverhampton.

“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.

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