University of Wolverhampton is transforming a derelict 12-acre site of a former brewery in the city of Wolverhampton in the West Midlands region of England into Europe's largest specialist construction and built environment campus, with an investment of around 100 million pounds.
"I am very proud of the impressive development at the university, which will have a long-lasting impact on society. It encapsulates our ambition of keeping students at the heart of our vision," Lord Paul said at an event in the House of Lords last week to mark the launch of the super campus.
The transformed site is currently the home of the newly- opened West Midlands Construction University Technical College, with plans in place to start work on the University's School of Architecture and Built Environment.
A hub for the Elite Centre for Manufacturing Skillsis due to open in September this year.
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Professor Geoff Layer, Vice-Chancellor at the University of Wolverhampton, said: "The House of Lords celebration event recognises the efforts and commitment of partners who have invested time and money in the first phase of this ambitious project whilst at the same time highlighting that there are opportunities for developers, investors and partners to work with us on phase two of the project."
The brewery closed in 1991 and a fire destroyed much of the historic structure in 2004. He University purchased the site in 2014.
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