Calling all researchers interested in ‘digital disruption’
A workshop that will focus on ‘digital disruption’ and sustainable development has called for contributions from researchers interested in digital technology.
A workshop that will focus on ‘digital disruption’ and sustainable development has called for contributions from researchers interested in digital technology.
A group of former University of Bradford students have highlighted using nostalgic video games to help cope with grief in a poignant short film.
The University of Bradford has welcomed a recommendation to retain the Graduate Visa route for international students.
Students from two schools battled it out in the final of a mock trial competition at the University of Bradford.
A new report published today has called for the UK’s maternity and postnatal care to be overhauled, citing a worrying number of traumatic childbirths. The All-Party Parliamentary Group on Birth Trauma was set up by Theo Clarke, Conservative MP, following the difficult birth of her daughter. The report makes 12 recommendations, including the creation of a new maternity commissioner who would report directly to the Prime Minister. University of Bradford midwifery lecturer Assistant Professor Benash Nazmeen, who spent 10 years working on hospital labour wards before moving into higher education, gives her view on the report.
The University of Bradford has signed a three-year partnership with Santander to help its students kickstart their careers.
The Pint of Science festival at the University of Bradford, taking place from 13-15 May 2024, brings science out of the labs and into the local pubs and cafes, giving you the opportunity to engage with scientific research in a relaxed and informal setting.
The first ever hi-resolution archaeological underwater scans of the Adriatic Sea off the coast of Croatia have revealed the remains of an astonishing network of streams, rivers and other geological features, all of which were once above ground.
The University of Bradford has welcomed new support to help the most disadvantaged students with their university admissions.
Biomedical research across dozens of universities in the UK is set to be given a boost thanks to a new £34 million initiative funded by UKRI.