
University of Bradford professor shortlisted for national award
University of Bradford Professor of Diversity Uduak Archibong MBE has been shortlisted for a prestigious national award.
University of Bradford Professor of Diversity Uduak Archibong MBE has been shortlisted for a prestigious national award.
Did you know that there are showers available for use by staff at the University? If you cycle into work or have a run at lunchtime or just want to freshen up during the day there are showers available for you to use across the University estate.
Can you remember how old you were when you first set an important goal? By adulthood, everyone knows how goal setting works : identify where you are now, figure out what you want and then work to close the gap between the goal and the reality. Seem straightforward enough? But what if the concept of goals is fundamentally flawed? What if instead of creating more happiness, your goals were actually keeping you apart from it?
The International Development programme at the University of Bradford has been ranked as one of the top in the world according to the latest QS World University Rankings.
Two students from the University of Bradford School of Management are celebrating after impressing judges at an international businesses competition last weekend.
A University of Bradford alumna is to make history by being appointed as the first female head at a leading independent school in Newark, Nottinghamshire, UK.
Two University of Bradford courses have again been ranked as some of the top in the world according to the latest QS World University Rankings.
Prostate cancer is the most common male-specific cancer with around 35,000 new cases each year in the UK, resulting in about 10,000 deaths. Fortunately, there are a wide and generally effective range of treatment options available, chief amongst which is hormone therapy, aimed at blocking androgen (testosterone) production.
On Saturday 19 March 2016, more than 250 University of Bradford alumni from all five decades returned to campus to see old friends and see what's changed - and what's stayed the same!
Three lecturers at the University of Bradford School of Law have presented a paper at the Association of Law Teachers annual conference in Newcastle.