Wolverhampton clinches ‘Cyber University of the Year’ award
The University of Wolverhampton has clinched a top award for ‘Cyber University of the Year’ at this year’s The National Cyber Awards 2022 held in London recently.
The awards have been set up to reward those who are committed to cyber innovation, cyber crime reduction and protecting citizens online.
The university provides a range of undergraduate, postgraduate and doctoral programmes in cyber security and computer science at its Wolverhampton City Campus and it officially opened the new Cyber Quarter – The Midlands Centre for Cyber Security in Herefordshire last year. Read more here.
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