University of Bradford

About us

Location Bradford, United Kingdom Funding Type Public
No of Students 9665 Establishment University
Founded In 1832 Estimated Cost of Living 13632 GBP
Address Bradford, West Yorkshire, BD7 1DP, UK

Early history and founding

The university's origins date back to the Mechanics Institute, founded in 1832, formed in response to the need in the city for workers with skills relevant to the workplace. In 1882, the institute became the Bradford Technical College. In 1957, the Bradford Institute of Technology was formed as a College of Advanced Technology to take on the running of higher education courses. Construction of the Richmond Building, the largest building on campus, began in 1963. The Horton Building and Chesham building were subsequently added, on the opposite side of Richmond Road.

The 1980s and 1990s

Expansion of the main campus continued in the 1970s and onwards, with the addition of the Library and Computer Centre, Communal Building, Pemberton Building, and Ashfield Building. An extension to the Library and Computer Centre was completed in the mid-1990s. In 1996, the university joined with the former Bradford and Airedale College of Health, which then became the School of Health Studies within the university.

The Department of Physics was closed in the 1980s. The Department of Mathematics was closed to new undergraduates in 1997, with the remaining postgraduate activities and lecture support being integrated into the Department of Computing as the Mathematics Unit. The Department of Mathematics has since been reopened within the School of Computing, Informatics, and Media.

21st century

In September 2009, it was announced that the University was to merge with Leeds College of Music. The college had originally announced a merger with Leeds Metropolitan University in April 2009, however, discussions broke down due to issues with the provision of further education courses at the college. It was later announced that this merger would not go ahead due to financial constraints. LCM's degrees are now validated by the University of Hull.

Why?

Our Vision

The University of Bradford is a technology university with great strengths. Our ambition is to build on our heritage and these areas of strength, and to be a world leader in: 

  • the creation of knowledge through fundamental and applied research;
  • the dissemination of knowledge by teaching students from all backgrounds; 
  • the application of knowledge for the prosperity and well-being of people.

Our strengths correspond well with this vision, in the physical sciences and engineering, life sciences and health services, management and business, and international relations, politics, and societal impact. We want Bradford to be known as a world-leading technology university.

Our Research themes

The University of Bradford has three research themes:

  • Advanced Healthcare
  • Innovative Engineering
  • Sustainable Societies

These research themes span our 4 academic Faculties of Life Sciences, Health Studies, Management, Law and Social Sciences, and Engineering and Informatics.

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