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Two University of Wolverhampton graduates are putting the art of glass in the frame at a studio designed to spark an interest in photography.
Photographer Simon Bruntnell, who graduated from the University of Wolverhampton School of Art with a degree in Visual communications (Photography) in 1993, is working in collaboration with the SPARK Business Incubation Centre, based at the University's Science Park in Wolverhampton, to promote the SPARK Photo Studio.
The SPARK Business Incubation Hub was opened in 2004 with European Regional Development Funds and Wolverhampton Science Park Limited funding to provide office space and support for start-up companies in the Creative Industries Sectors within the Wolverhampton and West Midlands area. The aim being to raise the technology profile of the area with increased focus on engineering, creative media and ICT.
Simon will be hiring and working from the SPARK Photo Studio as a client but will also be looking after the equipment and offering advice to tenant companies at the Science Park.
Simon's first client in the SPARK Photo Studio was Elliot Walker, also a former University of Wolverhampton alumni who graduated with a Master's degree in Applied Arts in 2012 and is now an international name in glass.
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December 14: University of Wolverhampton: University's Hong Kong alumni association celebrates magnificent twenty-one years
The successful partnership between City University Hong Kong's School of Continuing and Professional Education (SCOPE) and the University of Wolverhampton has been running since the year 2000.
The courses are highly regarded, and their 'fly-in faculty' model is a unique framework that enables students to have lectures delivered in English and Chinese, providing students with the knowledge and expertise from two world-class universities.
The alumni association holds regular events throughout the year which each play a key part in personal and professional development for the University's graduates.
Hundreds of graduates from the University of Wolverhampton attended this extra-special event to mark a magnificent twenty-one years in Hong Kong on December 2.
A graduation ceremony was also held to celebrate three cohorts of students graduating with...