School of Management among best in world as it achieves EQUIS re-accreditation
The University of Bradford’s School of Management has been re-accredited by EQUIS.
The University of Bradford’s School of Management has been re-accredited by EQUIS.
THE first ultra-high definition CT scanner of its kind in the UK has been installed at the University of Bradford School of Archaeological and Forensic Sciences, allowing scientists to examine centuries-old artefacts and remains in greater detail than ever before.
SCIENTISTS have discovered clear indications that pregnancy and puberty may be recorded in our teeth - which could revolutionise how we monitor the health of past and future generations.
The University of Bradford winter graduation ceremonies have taken place, with over 2,100 students receiving their awards. This includes students who completed their course in 2020 and 2021 who - unable to attend a ceremony due to the pandemic - finally got the chance to celebrate their achievements with family, friends, classmates and lecturers.
A student who travelled over 2,200 miles to gain a qualification for her dream career has graduated as part of the winter graduation ceremonies at the University of Bradford.
Twice a year, the University of Bradford confers honorary degrees on individuals who have distinguished themselves in some way. These awards shine a light on students who are about to graduate, while serving as a reminder of their future potential.
The University of Bradford has underlined its commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion with the creation of Progress Pride flags on campus.
Trailblazing Chairman of the John Lewis Partnership, Dame Sharon White has been awarded an Honorary Doctorate from the University of Bradford as part of its winter graduations programme which took place from 6 - 8 December.
Supermarkets are rationing boxes of eggs as poultry farmers face the double blow of bird flu and rising feed prices, while the National Farmers' Union has called for a Defra investigation into the supply chain.
A FORMER soldier and truck driver who has a rare form of dementia has thanked the University of Bradford for “saving his life.”