What's on this month
Check out the schedule of upcoming events across the University for the month ahead.
Social and community eventsPlease see the table below for regular university workshops and support. |
||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2 - 16 March | Ramadan Iftars and drop-ins |
Weekly Iftars will then take place throughout Ramadan on:
All are welcome to attend - but please register in advance by completing this form. Drop-insMeet the Imam to ask any questions. Open to staff and students.
Location: Student Journey Centre, Millennium City Building, Ground Floor. No booking required. |
Location of Iftars tbc upon booking
Student Journey Centre, Millennium City Building (MC), City Campus
|
|
| Monday 16 March 2026, 12 midday - 1.30pm | Celebrating Mother Figures & Caregivers |
Join the Students' Union for a relaxed lunchtime event celebrating mother figures, caregivers, and guardians. Take time to connect, reflect and feel seen in a supportive and inclusive environment. What to expect: |
The Den Students' Union, City Campus |
|
|
Wednesday 18 March, from 10am to 3pm |
Strength in Difference: Celebrating Neurodiversity |
Join us for Strength in Difference: Celebrating Neurodiversity at the University of Wolverhampton, led by the Accessibility, Disability & Inclusion Team, and the Directorate of Student Life. Held in support of Neurodiversity Celebration Week, this special event recognises the strengths, creativity, and diverse ways of thinking within our university and local community. Together, we’ll explore holistic support pathways that empower neurodivergent students, staff, and community members. |
City Campus, Students' Union |
|
| Monday 23 March | Eid Celebrations |
Mark the end of Ramadan with relaxed connection, celebration and treats.
|
City and Walsall campuses | Register to attend Walsall celebrations |
Find out what else is on at the Students' Union
For a full schedule of events hosted by the Students' Union, visit the What's On page
Arena Theatre
Find out what's on at Arena Theatre
University of Wolverhampton at the Halls
University of Wolverhampton students & staff get exclusive access to tickets for every show at The Halls, 24 hours before they go on general sale.
Find out what's coming up and check for the latest pre-sale tickets here
Support, workshops and regular activities
Support |
What, when and where |
Find out more |
|---|---|---|
|
Academic English |
Academic English online workshops - on CanvasIf English is not your first language and you feel you need support with your Academic English, why not join these FREE online workshops? These workshops are designed for students who use English as an Additional Language (both International and Home) and who are not already receiving similar sessions as part of their degree course. Areas covered include paraphrasing, academic language and style, and paragraph structure. The Semester 2 workshops, which run from week 4 (week beginning 9 February) to week 10 (week beginning 23 March), are delivered via MS Teams. Each workshop is repeated 3 times within the week, so you only need to join one session per week. If you’re interested in joining these workshops, please enrol as soon as possible on the Academic English Language Skills Canvas topic On that Canvas topic, you will find more information about the workshops, plus links to useful resources. On the day of the workshop you wish to join, simply click on the relevant MS Teams meeting link. Please note: You do not need to register in advance. If you have any questions, please contact Julie Humble from the Academic English Team: Julie.Humble@wlv.ac.uk |
Enrol here |
|
Skills for Learning
|
Skills For Learning drop-in sessionsIf you’d like to see someone in person about your academic skills, the first place to go is our drop-in service. This is held at City, Walsall and Telford libraries. There’s no need to book – just come along at the following times: City Campus
Walsall Campus
Telford Campus
To request a one-to-one appointment outside of these hours - Contact the Skills for Learning team |
Find out more at wlv.ac.uk/skills |
| Mental Health and Wellbeing |
Online Wellbeing WorkshopsThese psychosocial education workshops are friendly, interactive sessions designed to help you understand and manage your mental health and wellbeing. They’re not therapy, and you don’t need to share personal experiences — they’re more like wellbeing classes that give you tools to cope with life’s challenges. Our workshops will be running this Semester on every first Tuesday 12 -1pm (Join the Tuesday meeting here) and every forth Thursday 12 - 1pm (Join the Thursday meeting here) |
Find mental health and wellbeing support at wlv.ac.uk/mhw
|
Frame of Mind craft activity
Join a mindful, creative workshop to design and paint a photo frame for an image that inspires calm — it’s all a frame of mind! |
Just drop in - no booking required. Find mental health and wellbeing support at wlv.ac.uk/mhw For enquiries, email: MHWenquiries@wlv.ac.uk |
|
|
Chaplaincy |
Qur’an Circles with our Muslim ChaplainAn opportunity to connect, learn and grow spiritually with Qur’an and prayers, or just pop in for a chat and enjoy a hot drink. Qur’an Circles are taking place in the Chaplaincy Building (MP) at City Campus on Mondays between 12pm 1pm. The Faith Centre, WH221 Performance Hub, Walsall Campus on Thursdays, 12pm - 1pm. All are most welcome to attend. |
For enquiries, email: Chaplaincy@wlv.ac.uk |
|
Student-led Sport and Exercise Therapy clinics
|
Three specialist clinics will run every Monday and Wednesday until the Christmas break:
Each appointment costs just £5, making this a fantastic way to experience high-quality care at a fraction of the usual price. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to support our students and benefit from expert-led therapy services. Spaces are limited, so book early. |
Walsall Campus |
|
Student-led Podiatry clinic |
Our new student-led Podiatry Clinic is now open for bookings! Experience quality foot care at our student-led podiatry clinic, guided by clinical educators, where future podiatrists treat a range of lower limb conditions. Clinics run on Tuesday and Friday from 9am – 4pm, offering foot health assessments and treatments delivered by our supervised podiatry students. Appointments are currently available for a short period at no initial charge. Sister Dora (WP) Building, Walsall Campus The clinic is open to staff, students, and members of the public. We look forward to welcoming you, bookings are now being taken! |
Appointments can be made by phone only. Call on Mondays 9am-4pm: 07814 304009 |
For more information please contact the Corporate Communications Team.