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  1. Andrew Stevenson. Andrew Stevenson lectures in children’s publishing, sustainable graphic design techniques, wayfinding and information graphics and the 24 hour ‘Pressure Projects’ module. Andrew moved initially into book design and publishing after graduating from Falmouth School of Art in 1993.

  2. Dr Mike Wheeler is Course Leader for Medical Sciences and joined the University of Worcester in 2010 after researching in the area of plant molecular genetics. Mike developed a strong background in the biology of cell signalling in plants, with specific research into the mechanisms of self-incompatibility in poppy and the control of polarity in ...

  3. The documents available on the page linked below provide important information which you need to read and understand before you accept an offer. Admission terms and conditions. If you have any queries or questions concerning this information, please contact our Admissions Office via 01905 855111 or admissions@worc.ac.uk.

  4. Graduate success. The University of Worcester has one of the top records for graduate employment in the UK, with 96% of its students being in work or further study within 15 months of graduation (Graduate Outcomes Survey, 2022).It is also one of the top higher education institutions in England for sustained employment, three and five years after graduation (Longitudinal Education Outcomes, 2022)

  5. Maths. Media. Performance. Psychology. Sciences. Sport. Browser does not support script. Find the right course for you at the University of Worcester. Search our range of undergraduate, postgraduate and apprenticeships courses.

  6. TEF 2023: Silver for student experience and outcomes. The University of Worcester has been awarded Silver in the Teaching Excellence Framework, with many aspects recognised as outstanding. Join our close-knit campus community based in the beautiful and historic city of Worcester.

  7. University of Worcester graduates continue to enjoy great employability prospects, with 15 out of 16 currently in work or continuing to study within six months of graduating. In 2013, the Guardian awarded Worcester with the contribution to the local community award in recognition of the Hive, the UK’s first public and university library.