International partnership newsletter april 2015

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University of Wolverhampton

International Partnership Newsletter - Apr 2015

International Fair 2015

Greetings International Partners, here is the latest University of Wolverhampton newsletter to keep you up to date with what is happening at the University of Wolverhampton.

Special points of interest:  Visit to strengthen relationships in India  Chancellor Lord Paul gifts £1m to the university  University to bring business know-how to Hereford  University in multimillion pound engineering investment

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