
News from 2015


Victorian baby teeth could help predict future health of children today
Baby teeth from children who died during the 1845-52 Irish famine could help us predict the future health of children born today, according to new research by the Universities of Bradford and Durham.
Bradford Pharmacy students selected for innovation leaders contest
A team of five University of Bradford Pharmacy students have made the final cut in a national business idea competition.

University of Bradford hosts polling station and election events programme
The University of Bradford will host one of the polling stations for the Bradford West constituency in the forthcoming General Election.
Bradford leaps into UK top 50 of Times Higher student survey with highest ranking rise
The University of Bradford has achieved the highest rise in overall ranking of all UK universities in the 2015 Times Higher Education Student Experience Survey results, leaping into the top 50.
University of Bradford student wins national scholarship award for Outstanding Student Midwife
In the presence of Her Royal Highness the Princess Royal and as part of Cavell Nurses' Trust centenary appeal, on 1 April 2015, Nada Abdul-Majid will receive an award for demonstrating the values WW1 Nurse Edith Cavell showed throughout her remarkable life.
New Director for Health and Wellbeing Centre announced
Vice-Chancellor of the University of Bradford, Professor Brian Cantor has announced that a Director and Deputy Director have been appointed to oversee a new Health and Wellbeing Centre.
University of Bradford student wins Entrepreneur Award
A third year Optometry student at the University of Bradford has won the Duke of York young entrepreneur award.
New Development Working Paper Series Launched
International Development is launching a new Development Working Paper Series for academics, which will provide a forum for the exchange of ideas and debate across disciplines

What needs to be shared (and not shared) when we share information?
This month, the University of Bradford School of Management hosted the second in a series of 12 Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) seminars to address the urgent challenges posed by the sharing of personal information in public service delivery