Proud Partners with University of Wolverhampton
University of Wolverhampton at The Halls
The University of Wolverhampton is delighted to be the naming rights holder for The Halls and is using the partnership to enhance the experience of both its students and staff, providing real-life industry experience and a range of training and development opportunities.
We’re recognised as a leader in the sector for supporting students from disadvantaged backgrounds to access a university education. We do this in many ways, from increasing social mobility¹ and inclusion², to supporting first generation students³, care-leavers and estranged students.
Providing an excellent education in a budget-friendly environment, we’re proud of our teaching quality and broader student support, helping our students to achieve their ambitions.
Find out how the University can support your ambitions, including finding degree courses to study, at: wlv.ac.uk
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¹ 3rd university in England, Higher Education Policy Institute, Social Mobility Index 2024. Ranked top ten 2021-2024.
² Ranked 6th in England and Wales for social inclusion. The Sunday Times and The Times Good University Guide 2025.
³ No.1 in the UK for teaching first generation students. Daily Mail University Rankings 2024, 2025.
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“The course at the University of Wolverhampton didn’t just benefit my future in the film industry – it gave me a future in the industry. It opened so many doors.
I probably realised I'd made it when I did Alien Covenant – that was big. When you get to make decisions for a movie, I think that you get to be most proud of the things you do.
I went from the University of Wolverhampton to an Oscar-winning team. I think I wouldn’t be here without that degree.”
Manolo Mantero, Class of 1998
Visual Effects Master in Oscar-winning team