Black, female, dyslexic: Meet the space scientist, Dr Maggie Aderin-Pocock MBE
The Sky at Night presenter Dr Maggie Aderin-Pocock will present a guest lecture at the University of Bradford next week.
The Sky at Night presenter Dr Maggie Aderin-Pocock will present a guest lecture at the University of Bradford next week.
The University of Bradford School of Management has once again been named one of the world's top business schools in the 2016 Financial Times Masters in Management world rankings.
n-able has been shortlisted for the Outstanding Employee Network Group of the Year category at the European Diversity Awards 2016.
Archaeologists from the UK are calling on members of the public to help them preserve the legacy of some of the world's most important monuments and historic sites, including those most at risk in Syria and Libya.
The new HELP Employee Assistance service is designed to provide confidential professional support to University of Bradford employees and their resident dependents by promoting wellbeing and encouraging employees to seek help when faced with any personal or social problems at home or in the workplace. The HELP service provides a telephone helpline staffed by professionals, available 24 hours per day, 365 days per week and access to counselling and other support as needed.
Weight Watchers meetings at the University of Bradford campus starting Tuesday 14th June 2016 in Chesham Building, room B0.33 These are initially on a 4 week contract and are subject to getting (and keeping) sufficient numbers. £15 offer for the first month, rising to £21.45 in subsequent months.
The first underwater excavation of an important World Heritage Site is to go ahead as part of a new research project. An international team, led by the University of Bradford, hopes to uncover the secrets of the mysterious Bronze Age settlement at Lake Viverone, one of the most vibrant trading centres for bronze artefacts in Northern Italy.
Professor Zahir Irani will be joining the University of Bradford as Dean of the Faculty of Management and Law from 1 December 2016.
Professor Brian Cantor looks at the need for a World Technology Universities Network
Representatives from universities and other major organisations will converge on the University of Bradford next month for the first World Technology Universities Congress.