Issues of cooperation with Wolverhampton University were discussed
As we reported, representatives of the institute are participating in the 27th meeting of the Uzbek-British Trade & Industry Council ("UBTIC - Uzbek-British Trade & Industry Council") in London on November 27-30.
Within the framework of this meeting, Vice-Rector for International Cooperation of TIF A. Islamkulov visited Wolverhampton University located in Wolverhampton, Great Britain. Cooperation issues were discussed with Wolverhampton University's coordinator for Central Asia, vice-rector for international cooperation, Adam Yardley.
For information, the university is considered one of the oldest universities in Great Britain and was founded in 1932. The University of Wolverhampton is a comprehensive institution in terms of the scope of its disciplines and educational programs. More than 14,000 students are currently studying at the university. The university occupies 601-800 places in "THE World University Rankings", 1001-1200 places in "QS World University Rankings", 126 places in "Europe University Rankings - Northern Europe".
The university has programs related to economics and finance taught in English. In particular, such educational areas as "Accounting and Finance", "Business and Management", "Economics and Econometrics" within the Faculty of Business and Economics are among them.