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GET AHEAD AT THE A big decision, a UNIVERSITY OF huge opportunity

BRADFORD Right now you’ll be considering Most first-time students won’t pay your future, thinking about what anything up front towards tuition fees. Where do you see yourself in five years’ time? a university education can do for You’ll only start to pay them back once you, and how to make sure you you’ve completed your course and are We can’t predict your future, but we can help make the right choice. You might earning over £21,000 a year. If you earn less than that, you won’t pay anything and shape it… even be wondering whether to go your debt will be written off after 30 years. to university at all. At the University of , a degree Our courses are sculpted with industry Most crucially, it’s important to know We’ve been changing the lives of is more than just a qualification. input from many of the employers who that what you pay back is manageable students for nearly 50 years, and our will be sifting through your CV. You’ll be and based on how much you earn. You approach to your learning – and your taught by the academic experts whose pay back 9% of anything you earn over It’s a real experience. It’s an adventure professional career – enables every pioneering research is shaping the very £21,000. So if you’re earning £22,000, to be shared with new friends. It’s student to get the maximum value from the gateway to your future career; an future of those industries. you pay back just £90 a year. Or let’s say that experience. Graduates earn on you’re earning £25,000 a year, you’ll pay investment for the rest of your life. average an extra £100,000 over their And at Bradford, you can engage with back £30 a month, which is equal to the working lives, but there’s so much more the theory in our world-class facilities cost of a coffee and pastry every week. As one of our students, you won’t to university than finances. just graduate – you’ll grow, develop and then put it into practice on a work placement with some of the world’s It’s hard to put the value of a UK higher and flourish. It’s about broadening your mind, biggest names. education into words. developing your critical thinking, In today’s job market, we understand understanding the world and working Choosing a university is one of the most That’s why throughout this prospectus, that the key to success isn’t just what you out what you can contribute as a global know. It’s how you apply that knowledge, important decisions you’ll ever make. we’ve let our students and graduates citizen. It’s about helping you achieve explain what their time at the University how you sell yourself, how you connect more than you ever thought possible, Your next steps will resonate further of Bradford has done for them. with people and how you stand out from working with cultures you didn’t even than you think. Join us on your university the crowd. We’re here to help you do that. know existed, finding solutions which journey and we’ll make sure you get are breaking new ground. It’s a big world out there, but it’s connected and get ahead. getting smaller every day. And with a UK higher education being Welcome to your future. so highly valued across the globe, your We’ll make sure you’re a global citizen degree will open up doors in places you Welcome to the . when you enter the world of work, fluent haven’t even heard of. in a multitude of cultures, technology savvy and primed to prosper in your chosen profession.

Higher education enables people to develop the values, skills, knowledge and confidence to make a valuable contribution to society as well as increasing their own life enhancing opportunities.

Dr Christine Dearnley, Associate Dean (Learning and Teaching), School of Health Studies and National Teaching Fellow

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Our expertise Fees and finances

Real employability 6 Learning that lasts a lifetime 56 International industry partnershipsWILL NEED8 AMENDINSupport from the Government G, 58 Inspirational placements 10 Support from the University 60 Learn from the experts 12 Pioneering research 14 AND ALL REFRENCECourse information TO Your learning School of Computing, Informatics and Media 64 School of Engineering, Design and Technology 66 World-class facilities PAGES20 THROUSchoolGH of Health Studies OUT 68 The latest technology 22 School of Life Sciences 70 Comprehensive support 24 School of Management 72 Study abroad ONCE26 FINAL AMENDSSchool of Social and International Studies 74 Student life Starting your journey

A global village HAVE 30 BEEN COMCome and visit us PLETED78 The campus 32 Explore us online 80 The Students’ Union 34 How to apply 82 Sport and societies 36 Maps and directions 84 Arts on campus 38 Accommodation 40

City life You can find video interviews with our students and academics on our website at www.bradford.ac.uk The of Bradford 44 Culture and nightlife 46 Spectacular surroundings 48 My Bradford 52 OUR EXPERTISE

We did a lot of programming, a lot of coding. A lot of companies the size of Google would really want you to have that technical background. Harith Moklif, Customer Solutions Consultant, Google (BSc Internet Computing, graduate) 16 Employers are asking for graduates who can work in all areas of the world, who are aware of their social and civic responsibilities and who have the ability to be culturally aware. It’s the skills the students engage in, not just the #1 Top 20 88% academic knowledge. It’s the critical thinking, information For graduate jobs For graduate jobs Of 2011 graduates literacy, the research and inquiry. in Yorkshire in the UK in work or further study* Professor Shirley Congdon, Pro-Vice- (Learning and Teaching)

EMPLOYABILITY

‘Making Our core Knowledge Work’ graduate attributes

With our international industry links, Our courses are designed with industry • Replace this list with: inspirational lecturers and world-class input from major global businesses • Academic development and critical thinking. teaching facilities, our vision of ‘Making including Ford, Balfour Beatty, the BBC, • Learner autonomy Knowledge Work’ is more than just a Intel Corporation and many more. They are • Critical thinking mission statement. taught by leading professionals from within those industries, conducting pioneering • Information literacy The Sunday Times University Guide research in their field of expertise. • Research and enquiry 2013 places the University of Bradford • Employability and professionalism. in the top 20 institutions nationwide We offer fantastic work placement • Self-awareness and management for graduate-level jobs. We are ranked opportunities and maintain a • Communication number one in Yorkshire, beating off thriving global network of potential competition from nine other universities employers. We also strongly support • Collaboration in the region. entrepreneurship among our students • Life-long learning and graduates. • Professional values That’s because our graduates are • Digital literacy renowned for having the skills that 21st At the University of Bradford, we create • Inclusivity. century employers are looking for, and an environment where you’ll gain more the confidence to apply them to get than just the knowledge you need • Intercultural and international awareness ahead in their chosen careers. to succeed. We’ll equip you with the • Social and civic responsibilities practical tools and practical experience • Global citizenship that gives you the edge in a fiercely • Ethics competitive graduate job market. • Sustainability *These statistics are derived from annually published data by the Higher Education Statistics Agency. They are based on those UK domiciled graduates who are available for employment and further study and whose destination is known. They reflect the position six months after graduation. International students are not included in the survey but will be in future years. 7 8 The University of Bradford gave me all the life skills I needed and all the opportunities I needed, and there is just so much that you can achieve. There is a complete landscape of opportunity. I’ve kept involved with the University for the last 16 years. I’ve hired lots of people from the University, and generally tried to help as much as possible.

Rob Wilmot, founder of Freeserve, who became one of the youngest-ever directors of a FTSE 100 company at the age of 29 BSc Electronic Imaging and Media Communications graduate

INTERNATIONAL INDUSTRY PARTNERSHIPS

Get connected

We have an extensive network of trusted Our courses offer access to a huge These long-standing relationships work industry contacts to help you make the range of work experience opportunities both ways. We use the advice and input step into employment, giving you an and year-long placements with leading offered by potential employers to sculpt invaluable foot in the door in your chosen household names (see ‘Inspirational our course curricula – which means our career. Placements’, page 10). Firms such as students continue to graduate with the Microsoft, Nissan, , the NHS, skills and experience to match the very We collaborate closely with local, Game Republic, Jaguar Land Rover latest industry developments. regional, national and multinational and Johnson & Johnson all enjoy the businesses from across all sectors of benefits of placing our students in their the global economy. laboratories, factories, offices, hospitals and clinics. Some of the organisations Seventy per cent of our courses are who make knowledge work with Bradford accredited by professional bodies – Asda, Balfour Beatty, Bbc, Boots, giving your degree a mark of quality Co-Operative Pharmacy, Bupa, that employers understand and value. Cummins UK, Escape Studios, Ford, Not only will you gain a professional Game Republic, Intel Corporation, qualification in certain fields, you’ll also Jaguar Land Rover, Johnson & Johnson, 70% become a member of the accrediting Lloydspharmacy, Morrisons, NHS, body when you graduate. Nissan, Santander, Skillset Academy. Of courses accredited by professional bodies

9 10 Learning shaped by industry

Senior industry leaders regularly input on course curricula and give guest lectures. For instance, the School of Management employs experienced practitioners as well as leading researchers and professors. The School of Health Studies works closely with health and social care professionals and involves patients and carers in all aspects of its work.

Fast track your career in business

Many hundreds of top graduates are on the fast track to successful careers in UK companies through Knowledge Transfer Partnerships (KTPs). Graduates with a 1st or 2:1 are recruited to work on high- profile projects central to the strategic development of a company, usually for two years. Graduates are employed by the University of Bradford, but work under the terms and conditions of the company.

A global network of graduates

Our graduate mentoring scheme puts alumni in touch with current students as a way of giving back to the University and strengthening our links with industry. With graduates working all over the world in a huge variety of places – from film studios to the United Nations – our links within your chosen industry worldwide are as strong as our links with local employers here in Yorkshire.

Supporting budding entrepreneurs

You may decide to start up your own business during your University studies or after you’ve graduated. We offer schemes First-class success “The business development programme to help with every aspect of starting your at the University of Bradford is the only own business – from generating ideas to for marketing reason I actually took the leap and went running masterclasses in business skills entrepreneur Alex into business on my own. The fact that the and helping you to find your own premises. team questions me about my prices, my Marketing graduate Alex Beardsley left plans and my approach is great. It makes school at 16 to have a daughter and began me work better and improve my level of her working life stuffing envelopes in a service to my customers and stops me direct mailing house. It wasn’t until she was undervaluing myself. My biggest success studying for her BSc degree in Marketing was actually starting my business whilst that she realised this role had given her pregnant, at a time when many women the perfect grounding for her future career. are winding down and looking forward Having identified a “gap in the market” to their maternity leave. It’s still early days on a Knowledge Transfer Partnership with but I am sure there will be a few more a local firm, Alex graduated with first- success stories to tell in a year or two… class honours and founded Talk Direct watch this space!” Marketing, her own company. Alex Beardsley, owner, Talk Direct Marketing

11 12 The Director of my division was an economic 100%

adviser to US President Jimmy Carter. To be Of our students gain exposure to the world able to communicate and work with this kind of work of person on the same level and have input Source: University of into projects and to see them take my views Bradford Curriculum into account was really satisfying. Framework Tom Laybourn, second-year Economics student, on a placement at the European Bank for Reconstruction

INSPIRATIONAL PLACEMENTS

Hands-on experience Industry insight for Sarah-Jane goes to Nissan every student When it comes to laying the foundations Final-year Mechanical Engineering student Sarah-Jane Tonks was selected for an for a life beyond education, there’s no Many of our courses can include a year programme, designed to help our industrial placement at the Nissan Technical Centre Europe, in Milton Keynes. She better way to put your academic skills in industry – locally, nationally or even students enhance their CVs through worked as a project management engineer for the Nissan Qashqai – the fastest into practice than with a work placement. internationally – which we can help you to work experience. selling model in the history of Nissan Europe. Sarah-Jane was awarded a £500 secure. But even if your course does not Jowett Scholarship due to her excellent academic results. Gaining hands-on industry experience include an integrated period of work, we’ll You can also gain vital real-world won’t just make you more attractive to still help you to build up your experience. experience by studying abroad at one “I was given projects with real timeframes and expected to deliver the same level of potential employers – you’ll learn what of our partner institutions in Europe, results as everyone else. I learnt a lot about communication in a global environment aspects of your chosen career interest All students at the University of Bradford Asia, America and Australia (see ‘Study and it gave me an insight into how engineering works in industry. I organised the you most and make great contacts that have exposure to the world of work on at Abroad’, page 26). testing of Around View Monitor, a parking assist system, which gives the driver a will last for the rest of your working life. least one occasion as part of their course. bird’s-eye view of the car when parking. I saw it right the way through to production. Now around 300 Qashqai cars roll off the production line each day with this system.” This could be via a flexible placement (four to twelve weeks, six months or 12 months), an internship, a work-based learning project, a business improvement project or an industry guest lecturer. We also run a summer placements

13 14 Research is part of our culture. Take a standard undergraduate text book for example; the research will be two to three steps ahead of that. The research helps me understand what is cutting edge, to develop what is cutting edge, and then to develop that into my 80% teaching. It keeps it relevant and interesting – we are Of our research is ‘international’ or teaching industry-relevant course content. ‘world-leading’

Dr Byron Mason, School of Engineering Design and Technology

LEARN FROM THE EXPERTS

Lecturers who are Teaching informed by shaping the future real-world experience

Our courses are designed with Several of our academics work as extensive input from industry leaders special advisers to the Government and employers, they are taught by the due to their insight into global events, experts shaping the very future of those economies and cultures. Many others industries themselves. are frequently asked to comment in the media as experts in their field. We have a proud history as a research- active institution that stretches back We have professors in the School of almost half a century. Over 80 per cent Social and International Studies here of the research carried out by academics who have formerly led large UN missions, at the University of Bradford was rated as both in conflict and post-conflict settings. either ‘international’ or ‘world-leading’ in Rob Janaway, Lecturer in Archaeological the most recent Research Assessment Sciences, has worked on more than Exercise (RAE), a nationwide survey of 25 criminal cases for a variety of British the strength and quality of research at police forces, and appeared as a UK universities. forensic expert witness in court.

Study here and you’ll see your subject We are one of just 13 universities through the eyes of the people selected to be part of the Ford Blue pioneering it. You’ll be exposed to the Oval Scholarship Programme, helping very latest ideas and innovations during to develop 100 ‘next generation’ student your university journey – many of them engineers, scientists and innovators so cutting edge, they won’t even be by offering £10,000 scholarships to published yet. automotive engineering students. We also regularly invite guest lecturers to speak as part of our industry-influenced course curricula.

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PIONEERING RESEARCH

Finding solutions to real-world problems

At Bradford, you’ll be taught by We’ll make sure these benefits are passed Interdisciplinary research is also academics who are constantly applying on directly to you, the student, by giving commonplace, which means you’ll their knowledge to find real-world you as much chance as possible to get be taught by collaborating lecturers solutions to real-world problems through involved. You’ll engage in real research from different disciplines across the their on-going research activities. environments, witness live experiments University in a way that gives you That means your lecturers won’t just and learn first-hand from your lecturers the best understanding of the be knowledgeable and passionate, and tutors as they work on brand-new various intertwined elements they’ll be breaking new ground too. ideas and theories that could change of your chosen career. the future of your chosen profession.

17 18 Our research impact

Do elite athletes have Developing a new exceptional vision? anti-ageing cream with Boots University of Bradford researchers have been awarded a grant to investigate University of Bradford experts have whether elite athletes have exceptional worked closely with Boots UK to develop vision compared to the rest of us, and groundbreaking new anti-ageing No7 how vision may be a factor in explaining serum proven to shrink and fade age why they excel in their sport. spots. Boots experts worked with Des Tobin, Professor of Cell Biology and “Our results could have implications Director of the Centre for Skin Sciences, for a range of sports and apply to to develop the formulation. more everyday situations featuring precise, visually-guided, motor control. “Once again No7 is changing the face If excellent vision is a factor in elite of anti-ageing, providing clear proof sporting behaviour then vision may also Image we will supply - close up of Image we will supply - a cricketer and visible results in a widely available limit our performance as we interact with skin or image of No7 cream. skincare product.” our surroundings in general, for example in the workplace.” Dr Mike Bell, Scientific Skincare Adviser for Boots Dr Brendan Barrett from the Bradford School of & Vision Science and Dr John Buckley (School of Engineering, Design & Technology) at the University of Bradford

A new cancer treatment Discovering a new cure – from a crocus for baldness?

Researchers at the University are In October 2012, scientists at the University developing a new cancer treatment discovered that a drug used worldwide using naturally occurring chemicals to treat the eye disease glaucoma could from the British autumn-flowering crocus. also be adapted to treat hair loss. Clinical The treatment has the potential to find trials on men and women with male pattern and completely destroy solid tumours, baldness are now under-way in the USA regardless of cancer type. and Germany.

“What we’ve designed is, effectively, “So long as the drug can be applied in a ‘smart bomb’ that can be targeted such a way that it can reach the follicle, it directly at any solid tumour to kill it should stimulate hair growth in patients.” without appearing to harm healthy tissue.” Professor Valerie Randall, Image we will supply - hair follicle Professor Laurence Patterson, Image we will supply - a crocus Centre for Skin Sciences Director of the University’s image Institute of Cancer Therapeutics

19 20 Just being a graduate these days just isn’t enough

You’ll gain more than just a What makes Bradford stand out from other universities out there? qualification when you graduate Professor Shirley Congdon: Put simply, our graduates don’t just leave with an from the University of Bradford. academic qualification – they are more work-ready. Here, our Head of Careers joins Joanne Beaumont: Academic excellence and rigour should be a given. If you two of our leading academics come to Bradford you’ve also got a really high probability of moving into professional to discuss how our research- graduate employment. Students leave the University of Bradford with a strong graduate active experts, real-world identity and a strong sense of their attributes, both as an employee and as a person. learning experience and world- Peter Hughes: We put a really strong emphasis on employability, inclusivity and class facilities will give you the professionalism. It’s that mix – that combination of experiences coming into our edge in a fiercely competitive curriculum – that is the distinctive thing. job market. So what qualities do you think graduates need nowadays to set them apart? Joanne Beaumont: Just being a graduate these days isn’t enough. The reality is there are a lot of high achieving graduates. You’ve got to put yourself in the shoes of the employer. It’s how you make the whole graduate package attractive so it You’ll gain more than just a qualification when you graduate from the University of Bradford. Here, our Head says ‘this is me, and this is how my skills and experience relate to your organisation and this vacancy’. of Careers joins two of our leading academics to discuss how our research-active experts, real-world NEED “IN CONVERSATION” learning experience and world-class facilities will give you the edge in a fiercely competitive job market. Peter Hughes: All of our degree programmes develop a common sense of graduate attributes that are distinctive to Bradford. In every course we’re trying to IMAGES TO COMPLETE develop the idea that it’s not just ‘what you do’, but also ‘why you do it’. SPREAD Professor Shirley Congdon: It’s the skills the students engage in, not just the academic knowledge. It’s the critical thinking, the information literacy, the research and inquiry skills. Joanne Beaumont: That’s where a lot of graduates can undersell themselves. Professor Shirley Congdon, If you can’t articulate what employers are looking for, your moment’s gone. Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Learning and Teaching) How does this come across in the teaching? Professor Shirley Congdon: Our courses are informed by industry and taught by research-active academics. So if you do an engineering programme, you’ll see how to apply those core graduate attributes to Jaguar Land Rover. If you’re studying in healthcare, you’ll be taught by qualified healthcare professionals. Joanne Beaumont: The quality of the curriculum and its freshness around what employers are looking for today is recognised through our accreditations. Our courses give students the confidence to communicate in the same language as business and to strongly articulate their value as graduates. Peter Hughes: With the standard of academics and the facilities we have here, the learning experience is much more active and engaging. That really gets students involved in working towards their own educational development. Joanne Beaumont, Head of Careers and Employability How important are industry placements in a student’s development? Joanne Beaumont: Work experience is a key difference and it shows up in graduates who have and haven’t had it. It’s having that insight and understanding of how business and commercial environments operate. You learn about time management, team-working, knowledge development and applying your skills in real-world situations.

How does the diversity of the city and campus offer an advantage? Professor Shirley Congdon: Employers today are asking for graduates who are aware of their social and civic responsibilities, and who have the ability to be culturally aware. Our learning reflects the diverse nature of our students and our city, and all our programmes are designed with that student experience at the heart. Peter Hughes: It’s very distinctive, and anyone coming into that will find a mix of Peter Hughes, National Teaching students that they wouldn’t have found anywhere before. Graduates can get a real Fellow, Team Leader and Senior competitive advantage out of that – companies want people who are comfortable Lecturer in Learning Development working in different parts of the world. Joanne Beaumont: In this global economy even local firms are trading in all sorts of markets. We’ve got a high percentage of international students, and a student at Bradford experiences all those different cultures. 21 22 The skills you learn on the course are the skills you need to work at the BBC. Adrian Darley, Production Manager, BBC Salford BA Television Production graduate

YOUR LEARNING 23 224 WORLD-CLASS FACILITIES Investing in your future Facilities highlights

We’ve invested millions of Crime Scene House pounds in world-class facilities Our Crime Scene House allows students to give you the most rewarding, to practise search and recovery of realistic and educational evidence. It features a Briefing Room, academic experience possible on Exhibits Store, Equipment Stores, and your journey through university. six rooms which can replicate various domestic scenarios to simulate crimes Each of our academic Schools boasts including burglary, assault, rape and state of the art equipment, both to murder. There are a range of tools, support your learning and to ensure weapons, mock training bodies and our cutting-edge research is undertaken body parts, while the cellars of the house using the very latest industry-standard kit. can be used to simulate body disposal, drug laboratories and improvised All teaching spaces have recently bomb making. Need to look at this spread had their computing and audio-visual generally and take out the schools Outside Broadcasting Truck equipment updated, while many subjects and possibly add in more images offer you the chance to learn in real-life Our Outside Broadcasting (OB) Truck Please advise what images relate to from the photoshoot - then cross working environments. For instance, we with integrated television studio allows which text and if alternate images are have two Clinical Simulation Suites on students to put their media skills into reference. May need to get some required, please supply campus which operate as public-facing practice on industry-standard equipment. more facilities shots in the new year. community facilities, staffed both by It was launched in July 2012 following healthcare professionals and the a £1m investment, and is equipped Do by area/broad subject rather than students they teach. with five cameras, a dedicated edit and School. Need to match the list and motion capture suite and a commentary photos better. JANUARY New additions ion campus for 2013 booth. It also features a generator which include the £1.5million Science, enables it to run independently for up to Technology, Engineering and Maths 120 hours, and is the only OB Truck in (STEM) Building and the pioneering the UK with wheelchair access. Sustainable Enterprise Centre (SEC). Clinical Simulation Suites Such world-class facilities – combined Our Clinical Simulation suites give with our expert academics and the The Anthropology labs and their students from the School of Health and invaluable placement and work extensive skeleton collections the School of Life Sciences hands-on experience opportunities available for experience using real-life healthcare were brilliant learning tools, every student – will give you the chance equipment. Working practice rooms, to put your knowledge into practice and allowing us to visualise landmarks a movement laboratory, occupational gain real, hands-on industry experience on bone and compare natural therapy facilities and an X-Ray practise to back it up. suite all help students to develop their variants in specimens. consultation and clinical decision-making skills. There’s also a working Eye Clinic Joanna Moore, Forensic and Medical open to the public which is run by Sciences graduate experienced Optometrists, Dispensing Opticians and Orthoptists with help from students themselves.

We have great facilities including cameras, HD equipment, edit suites and of course the motion capture suite, which is the jewel in the crown of our kit. That is something that students can’t get access to anywhere else

Dr Ian Palmer, Senior Lecturer, Department of Creative Technology

25 26 It’s about the flexibility and convenience LATEST for students. They can access teaching and learning facilities anytime and anywhere, TECHNOLOGIES on the bus or on the train. They can find information such as whether a library book Empowering you Download our free is available, or where the nearest PC is. to succeed mobile app It gives students complete control over their learning experience. It’s not just our facilities that are state The free About UoB mobile app works of the art; our investment in world-class across iPhone, Blackberry and Android John Fairhall (HALL), Mobile Technology Adviser, learning environments is complemented platforms and is packed with great University of Bradford by our continued commitment to put content, vital information and the latest the latest cutting-edge technologies happenings on campus. The app is at your fingertips. ‘student-owned’, meaning all content is constantly evolving based on your ideas We encourage and empower you to take and feedback. control of your studies by giving you instant access to a wide range of important Every day, around 400 students use learning resources online. Our ‘digital the app to inc: campus’ is among the most advanced at any UK university, and is delivered using • Search campus maps the latest suite of mobile software. • Locate the nearest free PCs • Locate friends on campus Interactive e-learning So, while we make it as easy as possible • PebblePAD is an e-portfolio tool • Search and reserve books from for you to keep up with your studies on All of our teaching is supported by a which can be used as private the Library campus, you can also stay connected massive suite of e-learning tools, offering e-learning space, allowing students and continue your university journey • Access their personal exam timetable you increased flexibility and around- to plan and manage their personal development by recording and whenever – and wherever – suits you best. • Listen to RamAir, the student the-clock access to your studies. You sharing their achievements and radio channel can submit coursework or receive tutor employability skills Instant WiFi on campus • See the latest Student Cinema listings feedback and assessment marks online. You can even access assignments • Access wheelchair-friendly routes from home if your tutor feels travel into • Question Mark Perception is an Students with their own laptops and and toilets around campus handheld devices can connect to the campus isn’t necessary. e-learning tool which lets staff and University network wirelessly from lecturers create online exams, tests libraries, foyers and social spaces in Our e-learning offering is constantly and assessments for use in their all major buildings, so you can work in evolving to keep pace with the latest modules, and lots of students to the café while drinking a cappuccino or innovations, and we proactively consult access their marks or tutor feedback waiting for your next lecture. The UoB our students about their changing needs mobile app at every opportunity. Our current software Thanks to a £100,000 investment, The package includes: Keeping you in the loop Green student village has WiFi across We’ll keep you up to date by sending its entire grounds, whilst access to the 4,000 • Blackboard, our Virtual Learning important messages regarding your network is also available in most lecture Registered users Environment (VLE), can be accessed course and the University direct to rooms and laboratories. We can also by all staff and students worldwide. It your phone using our SMS messaging supply free or low-cost software as well delivers course-based online learning system. Students who use disability as free anti-virus software to anyone with and assessment materials and fosters or counselling services can also book their own PC. collaboration through group work, discussion boards and blogs appointments and get reminders via text.

27 28 COMPREHENSIVE SUPPORT

Helping you on your journey With our friendly, professional staff and world-class facilities, we’ll offer you all the support and advice you need to progress through your studies and on into the world of graduate work – both academically and personally.

Library services We have great library facilities. Our main library, the JB Priestley Library is at the heart of the city campus and has a calm and focused atmosphere. It offers a full range of self-service facilities including book issue, renewal and return. There’s also a dedicated subject library at the School of Management.

The Library provides computer-based information services and PCs, together with teaching rooms and group study facilities. Highly trained and professional staff are there to help you find the information you need, and you will have access to a range of workshops and one to one advice to help you develop your research and inquiry skills.

There is also a Waterstones bookshop on the City Campus stocking essential and recommended texts as specified by your course lecturers, plus paperbacks and general interest books.

Easy-access PCs We really excel when it comes to IT, with one of the highest ratios of PCs to students in the UK. Computing facilities are available in most buildings, as well as on four floors in the JB Priestley Library.

Hands-on learning support Our Learner Development Unit (LDU) helps students with all areas of academic study and interpersonal skills, including maths and numeracy, note taking, writing, reading, time management and presentation. You’ll have access to regular From the very start of my degree, right through to workshops and clinics on specific subjects as well as the having one-to-one support over my postgraduate opportunity to speak to trained skills advisers and participate applications, Career Development Services supported in individual and group activities. and helped me to find ways of tackling and improving Invaluable careers advice the areas that were essential for my future. Our professional Career Development Services staff can help you to find job opportunities and develop your employability Jennifer Williams, Projects Co-ordinator with environmental regeneration skills through a variety of accredited modules, one-to-one and charity Groundwork, BA Community Regeneration and Development graduate graduate career guidance interviews, as well as a range of interactive learning resources.

You can get practical help on essential job-hunting skills, including CV writing and interview techniques. There are innovative skills workshops, projects and other specialised services running to inform you about opportunities and help you develop your skills.

We also organise recruitment fairs and visits from a wide range of 100+ 80% 80% employers, enabling you to meet recruiters face to face, find out about their opportunities and apply for them. Over 100 companies Over 65 companies Successfully support attend careers events attended our over 700 students with held on campus recent Graduate dyslexia/SpLD Professional Counselling Support throughout the year Recruitment Fair You will be able to access our free Counselling Service talking to over 2000 students & graduates throughout your course for help with any personal problems. about employment opportunities 29 30 Erasmus Programme Erasmus is an educational programme designed for higher education students with the aim of increasing student The time I spent in America has been one of the best experiences mobility within the European Community. I have had, and was thoroughly worthwhile. I have met some The programme is funded by the lifelong friends and had some experiences that I will never forget. European Commission and gives you the chance to study in another European Andrew Burns, MSc International Business and Management student, studied in America country for either one semester or a full academic year. Academic credits earned during the exchange programme are recognised as part of your degree.

World Exchange We have been developing our links with top-ranking global institutions since the 1980s, and have fostered trusted relationships with well-renowned universities all over the world. We have exchange partners based in Australia, Canada, China, Hong Kong, India, Japan, New Zealand, Singapore, Taiwan and USA. Our recent membership of the International Student Exchange Programme (ISEP) also offers students from the USA and UK to exchange for either one semester or one full academic year. Full details about ISEP are available at www.isep.org.

Study Abroad at Bradford If you’re studying outside the UK, you can also come to the University of Bradford as part of your degree. We provide a range of Study Abroad and international exchange programmes, and you can study with us for just one semester or for a full academic year. Participating students take the same classes and the same assessments as Bradford students which help you take part more fully in student life.

Gain real-world STUDY experience ABROAD These days, more and more employers We have a number of partner institutions are looking for real-world experience. in Europe and many other parts of By choosing to study abroad as part the world, and are one of only four of your undergraduate degree, you’ll universities in the UK with an exclusive acquire invaluable international skills student exchange agreement with and global understanding – an universities in California. impressive addition to any CV. For a full list of our international partner Spending time abroad as part of your institutions and more information on degree offers numerous benefits, all the schemes below, please visit including opportunities to explore a www.bradford.ac.uk/international. 36 80 different way of life, meet new people, learn a new language and – perhaps Worldwide European Destinations Destinations most importantly – show potential Bradford is one of Study at 80 universities employers that you’re flexible and only 5 UK universities in Europe on the able to take on a challenge. to have international Erasmus programme. membership of ISEP.

31 32 Best set of 4 photos: Study Abroad Photo 1st prize - Aleksandra 2nd prize - Iulia Udrescu, BSc 3rd prize - Anna Beitane, BA Theodorakopoulos Drogitis, Psychology International Relations and Security Competition 2012 BSc Psychology and Crime Iulia worked at the University of Helskini Studies Aleksandra worked at the Institute of on the Erasmus programme. Anna worked at the US Embassy in Criminology, University of Malaga on the Latvia on the Erasmus programme. Erasmus programme. Best photo (judges vote)

‘Seoul of Asia’ by Michal Wesolowski, BEng Civil & Structural Engineering

Michal studied at Sogang University in Seoul, Korea on the Worldwide Exchange Programme.

By going to study or work abroad you can learn a Helsinki Cathedral, Finland. Also known as the “Big May 2012, U.S. Embassy. During my second new language and have inside knowledge about a White Church”, it is one of the main landmarks of year as a university student, I was searching for new culture. Believe me, in one year I have learnt Helsinki. The 46 long stairs of the towering cathedral an internship, attending interviews, and writing more about Spain and its language that I would ever are constantly bustling with a mixture of eager motivation letters. I had almost given up faith, and do in a lecture hall. tourists and locals. then I found out about the Erasmus opportunities and an internship at the US Embassy.

Any Erasmus programme will help you to meet new Helsinki, Finland. A glimpse of the city viewed from June 2012, U.S. Embassy, Riga, Latvia. The people and enjoy every day of your new adventure one of the University buildings, with the Central Erasmus internship provided me with new skills and with great friends. So… Viva Erasmus! Railway Station building in the background. The experiences, including being able to meet famous juxtaposition of the urban and the nature reflect the diplomats such as the US Secretary of State, Hillary creative and artistic spirit and simple at the same time Clinton. This internship has made a great impact on of Finnish people. my personal and professional life.

Best photo (public vote)

‘Maid of the Mist’ by Simon Tomlinson, BSc Economics

Simon studied at Central Michigan University on the International Student Exchange Programme (ISEP). By taking a part in Erasmus programmes (especially Helsinki, Finland. Picture taken at 2.45 AM during the As a result, Erasmus became like a bridge to my Erasmus placement) you can double up your Midsummer Night, which is the biggest summer festival dream to work at the Embassy; the dream that I had chances to get a better job and simply have more in Finland. The white night and the midnight sun are been thinking about since 2009. experience than others! Each year EU (European experience of a life-time that should not be missed. Union) gives a lot of money for students who go on placements – so take advantage of your chance.

The Erasmus programme gives you a great Suomenlinna Sea Fortress, Helsinki, Finland. Part February 2009, U.S. Embassy, Riga, Latvia. My opportunity to travel and discover the world. It will fill of the UNESCO World Heritage List for its military Erasmus journey started in the winter of 2009, when I you up with unforgettable memories. architecture, Suomenlinna attracts thousands of attended the Job Shadow Day at the U.S. Embassy. tourists with its unique and charming landscapes. After this experience I decided that I want to become The covered in grass houses can make one think of a diplomat. the small houses of the Hobbits. STUDENT LIFE

When I came to the University of Bradford I was able to meet and study with people from all around the world.

Anna Zile, graduate buyer and planner, McLaren F1 Racing BSc Product Design graduate

35 336 A GLOBAL VILLAGE

Life at university Be part of our is about more than community just studying

Your student journey at Bradford will We’re a medium-sized, compact see you become part of a global village University which means you’ll get to within one of the friendliest, most diverse know your lecturers and fellow students and multicultural campus communities in really well. the UK. Our students and graduates love the You’ll mix and make friends with community feel of our campus, and people from a huge variety of social, we actively encourage them to help educational and cultural backgrounds. shape and influence the academic and You’ll spread your intellectual wings, non-academic running of the University broaden your social horizons and through student representatives and engage in discussions which might informal interest groups. change your views, or reinforce them.

It’s an enriching experience that will also serve you well in the modern job market.

10,920 2,531 442 50/50

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20% 130 70

20% of the You’ll live, study and There are over student work alongside 70 languages spoken population are 130 different in Bradford international nationalities

We’ve got a high percentage of international students, and in this global economy even local firms are trading in all sorts of markets. A student at Bradford experiences all those different cultures first hand.

Joanne Beaumont, Head of Careers and Employability,

37 38 It’s green, you have trees, you have grass, you have coffee shops, a cinema, club nights on Fridays and Saturdays…you can eat, you can walk, you can play football – you have everything you need on the campus.

Dragos Ilas, BSc Biomedical Science student

THE CAMPUS New Developments on Campus

We’ve invested £120 million in and halal options, and many other bars beauty treatments and children’s (open spring 2013): our bustling City Campus and and cafes where you can catch up with activities available at hugely competitive School of Management Campus your coursemates over a cappuccino prices (visit www.brad.ac.uk/unique Sustainable Science, Technology, or celebrate with friends on a night out. for more details). to make sure you get the most Enterprise Centre Engineering and Maths out of your time here – whether The campus also boasts its own theatre, library, art gallery and music centre (see There’s also plenty of open green space you’re studying, working, relaxing (STEM) Building Arts on Campus, page38). for you to enjoy on campus, including An exciting and dynamic new space, with or playing. a mission to re-think resources; re-think the grass amphitheatre outside Student The new STEM Building provides an business and re-think the future. Aiming Student Central Central which plays host to everything inspirational learning space for students Located just five minutes’ walk from to inspire the design and re-design of The Ents Mall houses four bars, a patio from sunbathing in summer to sledging from local schools and colleges with high Bradford city centre, the centrepiece of products, services and infrastructure to terrace and a 1,300-capacity nightclub. in winter. quality laboratory facilities. The building our refurbished campus is the three- deliver radical new business solutions. The Union Mall has open spaces for also acts as a training space for school storey Student Central building – the The Sustainable Enterprise Centre offers group study, student advice centres Students studying Management or Law- teachers, equipping them with the skills heart of student activity and home to related subjects study at the dedicated three areas of activity: University of Bradford Students’ Union and a well-stocked shop. You’ll also find to inspire the next generation of scientists plenty of social and study spaces around School of Management parkland campus, back in their own classroom. (see page 34). Business: Base for innovative business the central atrium, with teaching rooms, a two miles (25 minutes’ walk) from the city centre, where beautiful historic buildings start up and knowledge transfer. Our new developments are among 130-seat lecture theatre, student services The project further strengthens the and a computer cluster. stand side by side with the latest state- University’s reputation as a national the most environmentally-friendly Research: World-class analytical of-the-art facilities. A dedicated free bus leader for innovative work in providing buildings in the world, and have seen research facilities including access Award-winning facilities service takes students between the School STEM opportunities and developments. us win numerous awards including the to our research centres and over 100 of Management and the City Campus. The University is proud to be the regional Chartered Institution of Building Services Our award-winning £40 million student academic experts Engineers (CIBSE) Carbon Champion of accommodation, The Green, opened in co-ordinator for Government’s national STEM programme in both the Yorkshire Year 2012. September 2011 (see page 40). Enterprise & Innovation: In-house and the North East areas, helping to team to help provide advice and support widen access and participation in Around Campus Our Fitness and Lifestyle sports centre to develop proposals into a sound £120m STEM subjects from all sections of 8th You can choose from a wide range of boasts a range of top facilities including business idea, and support innovation a gym, swimming pool and climbing wall, the community. Greenest UK university Invested in our City and places to eat and drink, including the and re-thinking the future within an in the People and Planet School of Management Atrium Restaurant, which offers vegan with a packed programme of classes, inspirational environment Green League, 2012 campuses over 12 years

39 40 The Green feels safe, welcoming and new. ACCOMMODATION Rooms are designed with students in mind; there’s a large desk, a huge amount Few things define your student journey as much as the place of storage and a large bed. The open- where you live. plan kitchen and living room is perfectly designed for having mates round. You A huge proportion of your time outside You will be guaranteed a place at The won’t find yourself bored, with the free your course commitments will be spent in Green during your first year, providing your new accommodation in Bradford – you apply before the specified time WiFi connection over the entire Green whether that’s The Green, our new £40m (full details are online). or the constant events going on in and campus village, a University- managed hall around The Green. of residence or in private accommodation. The warden team A team of wardens live in The Green, Jonathan Wright, Green Ambassador That’s why we offer you all the offering advice and information to community support and award-winning help students settle into university life. facilities you need to help you settle into Senior and Student Wardens are on your new home from home. duty every weeknight and all weekend, running regular surgeries to discuss any The Green problems. There also is 24-hour security The Green provides a hugely welcoming and CCTV at The Green. and sociable environment for students living away from home for the first time, Private accommodation getting your university journey off to the Compared to most university towns perfect start. and cities in the UK, privately rented accommodation in Bradford is relatively Opened in September 2011, The inexpensive. There are plenty of houses Green is based on the City Campus, for friends to rent after your first year putting students right at the heart of the close to the campus, with average weekly University’s academic studies, student rents in the city averaging around £50 facilities, support services and social to £55 (excluding bills). The University activities. It offers you the best of both works closely with Unipol Student worlds – a secure and self-contained Homes to provide students with a community minutes away from all our private accommodation service campus facilities and just a short stroll that is transparent and easy to use. from the city centre. Living at the green People with disabilities The Green is both a fantastic place to We welcome applications from disabled live and a unique example of sustainable Green Ambassador Michael Allhouse gives you a flavour of life at students and have a number of specially building design. Buildings are arranged The Green – and explains how a ground-breaking community scheme adaptable rooms available at The Green, as a small village, with rooms available is helping to bring students even closer together. which is fully accessible to people of either in apartments with six en-suite reduced mobility. bedrooms or 12-bedroom townhouses. “Because of where it is, right in the heart of the campus, there is a lovely feel to The The Green is the most sustainable Green. It’s super convenient for everything. Our library here is open 24 hours. Student Contacting the Accommodation Bureau development of its kind in the world, Central has got things going on night and day. There’s loads of people coming and making the most of natural resources Tel: (+44) (0)1274 234883 or 235501 going all the time, so it really is that sort of feeling of being in the thick of it. like solar power and rainwater and or 236125 or 234963 costing very little to heat and light. Fax: +44 1274 234882 You’re always bumping into people. You have a wander round in the evening there are Email: [email protected] always some students sat around having a chat. Right in the centre of The Green is a At the centre of the village is The Web: www.bradford.ac.uk/accommodation pond and there is a natural grass amphitheatre in the centre of the complex. There’s Orchard, a central hub housing the a space that students can use called The Orchid, there’s barbecues and little seating Accommodation and Management office, Contacting Unipol areas around the place. and a launderette. The Orchard overlooks Tel: (+44) (0)1274 235899 a biodiversity pond and offers a host of Email: [email protected] There is a real sense of community. There’s loads going on all the time, lots of parties. places to meet, socialise and relax within Web: www.unipol.org.uk/bradford Tomorrow night everybody is very excited about a Spanish party. Last week we had a its attractive landscaped gardens. Thanksgiving party which was a big favourite.

We have this social community scheme called the Green Associations, which is run by the Green Ambassadors. The idea is we organise a series of events which are both fun and interesting, but that also bring everyone together so that everybody living at The Green feels part of the community. This year so far we’ve had dodgeball, we organised the cleanest kitchen competition, we’ve got a rap competition, we’re going to do a sports day and we want to do a cooking competition.

I don’t think it’s anything that any other student accommodation has ever done – having a designated student social programme. We did it last year and it was quite £40m 1,000+ 34 103 10 successful but this year we have really stepped it up and there’s going to be many more events.” Investment Student bedrooms Townhouses Apartments Minutes’ walk from the city centre

41 42 University is all about learning and growing, not only in lectures and classes but socially too. The Students’ Union gives you that space to grow, with activities from snowboarding and cheerleading to filmmaking and everything in between. My aim is to create events and activities that appeal to not only the mass of students but also the ones who like things a little different. I want every student to have that ‘wow’ moment at some point walking into one of the events I run.

Rachelle Hunt, Media and Entertainments Officer, University of Bradford Students’ Union

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Student Advice Centre £8m 24 hrs NSS The Union’s Student Advice Centre is there to help you with any financial, visa, Investment in Student RamAir student radio Infographic for Central building station broadcast Statistics TBC academic, personal or other issues you 24-hours a day may encounter. Whatever the problem, no matter how big or small, our friendly team will be more than happy to listen and lend a hand.

THE STUDENTS’ UNION Media and entertainments Pick up a copy of The Bradford Student, The University of Bradford Students’ Union (UBU) the Union’s very own newspaper, or is based in the newly opened £8m Student Central tune in to RamAir student radio to keep up on all the latest news on campus building at the heart of our city centre campus. and beyond. There’s also our very own student TV station, YouBeTV, and twice- There are so many good reasons to The Union supports over 60 societies weekly film screenings with Bradford engage with UBU, from academic and and 30 sports teams – all run for Student Cinema. financial support to societies, sports and students, by students. It also organises volunteering opportunities. Your elected regular activities like Freshers’ Fortnight, Student democracy student representatives – together with a club nights, special events, comedy Student politics is thriving on campus, dedicated team of Students’ Union staff nights, markets and (of course) our with regular general meetings that give – are there to work directly for you. massive end of term party. you the chance to voice your opinion and influence the way the University works. So get involved, and get the most out The Union also runs forums to represent of your journey at university. the interests of key student groups.

43 44 Sports at Bradford Societies at Bradford

American Football Activity Departmental The thing I enjoyed most about student life was probably Archery Africa Arts Society Peace Society all the friends I met and all the social aspects of being at Athletics Anime Society BAPS (Pharmacy) Badminton university. Getting involved in all the sports teams was great Asian Music Society (AMS) Biomedical and Healthcare Society Basketball (Men’s 1) Bradford Enterprise Society BOOSA (Optometry) fun – the training, the organising, the matches and the social Basketball (Men’s 2) BUMS Chemical Engineering Society life that you have around sports teams is brilliant. Basketball (Women’s) BURPS (Roleplay) Chemical, Forensic Biking BUSOM (Musicals) Clincal Sciences Sam Grimley, Client Manager, Blippar an image recognition and Boxing Film Making Society Electronic Engineering augmented reality platform. BSc Marketing graduate Cheerleading First Aid Society Emmsoc Climbing Hiking History Society Cricket Infuzion Law Equestrian Infuzion Dance Academy (Street Dance Mechanical Engineering Fencing Society) Midwifery Society Football (Men’s) Inspiring Films Society Psychology Society Football (Women’s) International Cooking Hockey Medieval Soc International Ice Hockey Poker Katana Jiu-Jitsu ACS (Afro Caribbean) Quidditch Team Arab Mixed Martial Arts Video Game Society Muay Thai Baltic States Society W.A.R.S (Writers and Readers Society) Bangladeshi Netball Yoga and Meditation Society Rowing Botswana Bradford Bulgarian Society Rugby League Campaigning Rugby Union (Men’s) Hellenic Rugby Union (Women’s) Amnesty International International Cooking Society Snowsports BURACS Korean 30 60+ Squash Feminist Nigerian Students Sub Aqua Friends of Medecins sans Frontieres Omani Society Sports clubs Student societies Swimming Labour Students Qatar Tae Kwon Do LGBTQ Romanian Society Tennis Model Uni Zim Multicultural Society (Z.M.S) Trampolining One Society Ultimate Frisbee Precious Smile Religious SPORTS AND SOCIETIES Volleyball Red Ribbon Ahlul Byat Society Water Polo Society for Environmental Improvement Alpha Society (Religious) Star (Student Action for Refugees) Atheist & Humanist Society Taking part in sports, societies or volunteering is a great way Student Solidarity Baraqah Press to make friends, boost your confidence and add to your CV. Syria Society Believers LoveWorld United 4 Palestine Campus Hope Fellowship Vegetarian CathSoc There are over 60 societies to join, 30 Sports Water 4 Life Christian Union sports to play, and loads of volunteering Sport is an integral part of university life Fearless Praisers opportunities to fit around your studies and UBU strives to encourage an active Hindu here at Bradford. There’s always student body with over 30 sports bodies Islamic Society (ISOC) something for you to be a part of. run by and for students (and also alumni). Islamic Theology Society Thanks to the Student Membership, Leadership International You can even become an executive you get to join one or all clubs – from Libyan member and have a direct say in how American football to water polo – with Madni the society works, or start up your weekly training and matches against other Mountain of Fire & Miracles Ministries own society if you and your friends universities as well as intermural, varsity Redeemed Students Christian Fellowship have a great idea. and colours competitions. For a full list of Reloaded sports www.ubuonline.co.uk/sports/. Salaam-Shalom Societies Salem Campus Fellowship A society can be created for almost Volunteering Sameem any interest, however rare or common Volunteering is a great way to gain Sikh Society as long as you can find 20 students to degree-related experience, build on your Switch support your application. We have over skills, meet new people or simply see Winner Chapel Campus Fellowship 60 societies grouped into five different more of Bradford. Our award-winning categories: activities, departmental, UCAN Volunteering Centre can help you religious, campaigns and international. fulfil your potential, no matter what your From filmmaking to video games, yoga to experience, expectations or availability. street dance, if you want to try something With over 700 volunteering opportunities new then UBU can help make it happen. within the Bradford District, there’s Membership varies from £3 to £25 a something for everybody – from lending year. For a full list of societies, visit www. a hand in a charity shop to helping out at ubuonline.co.uk/societies. a local youth club or refugee centre.

45 46 ARTS ON CAMPUS

The Arts have always been a point at which the University and the city meet and offer an unrivalled opportunity for students to explore and engage with both the people and the places that surround them.

The Arts on Campus team, based at the M@BU: Music at Bradford University University of Bradford with strands in Bradford has a wealth of diverse Visual Art, Music and Theatre, ensures contemporary music that the M@BU that students, staff and the wider programme taps into as well as bringing community are exposed to new and new and challenging music to the city. meaningful cultural experiences both Members of Bradford University Music on and off campus. The team do this in Society use the Tasmin Little Music many ways: through the commissioning Centre on campus as a hub to meet and showing of exhibitions and and find out about what’s going on performances unique to the University; musically around the University and by the support of student arts societies; in the local area. It’s also used as a by the provision of talks, discussions and practice space for members, hosting workshops; and by signposting the rich performances, workshops, open groups arts and cultural offer in Bradford. and ensembles.

This wide ranging programme of work Gallery II is run by experts in their own field called Gallery II plays a key cultural role on Fellows (or Artistic Directors) whose role campus and in the city through themed is to create, innovate and challenge as exhibitions, events, partnership projects well as to support broad ranging social; and artist residencies. Its visual arts policy engagement through the arts. is committed to promoting excellence, research and education and aims to Fellowships in the Arts have played a reflect the University and city’s diverse central role in the University’s educational communities amongst whom it regularly fabric since it was founded almost 50 works. Gallery II also manages the display, 12,000 years ago encouraging self-reliance, loan and hire of the University’s permanent interaction and a broader understanding Annually 12,000 people art collection. enjoy and create arts of community amongst the student body. on campus. Theatre in the Mill As well as offering the opportunity to watch, make and show Arts on The Theatre in the Mill is one of the most Campus offers a wide range of casual important small scale venues in the employment for students. North of , offering support and opportunities for innovative artists to Look out for the regular Arts on Campus make new work, investigate that within ‘what’s on’ guides, keeping you up to date a social context and connect it to the with the latest events and programmes. wider world. The theatre is an important You can also enjoy a number of arts national player and has increasing related lectures on campus. international connections. Central to the development of all its work is that the For more details, please visit audience inform and enlighten artists www.bradford.ac.uk/arts. as they create, offering a totally unique opportunity for students at the University of Bradford.

I came to University as a mature student and working with Arts on Campus throughout my studies and the connections it allowed me to make in the city’s arts sector have enabled me to shape a career path that lay well beyond my expectations.

David Holmes, English Graduate

47 48 Bradford is a bustling, diverse, friendly and energetic city - and the university follows suit.

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CITY LIFE Real culture, real people 49 450 Please confirm UNESCO city of film logo

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Bradford is a vibrant, friendly, creative and cosmopolitan city with a population of over half a million people speaking around 70 different languages. With a lively nightlife and a host of shops, cinemas, sporting venues and cultural attractions, it’s also one of the least expensive student cities in the UK – offering you 10X great value for money too. Faster internet broadband, (Bradford & Leeds, are on a par with the UK’s capitals which Social life in Bradford thrives in the To support student travel around the Historically, Bradford was at the heart will also enjoy super- multitude of small, independent bars city, a free bus service links the City of the Industrial Revolution and its rich connected status). The city centre is like a flower – it’s blossoming. dotted around the city centre which, once Campus to the two railway stations Victorian heritage is evident right across discovered, will become like a second and the bus station. the city with an abundance of handsome If you’re open minded you actually can get to home. You’ll also find an abundance of architecture. More recent introductions know the world without travelling, just by making art, music and theatre on your doorstep A global city include City Park, an award-winning six- friends and knowing the people, knowing their with a wide variety of clubs and venues acre landscaped space at the very heart We’re a multicultural community, hosting cultures, knowing what they’re like, how they within minutes’ walk of the City Campus. a diverse range of dazzling street events of the city centre, featuring a 4,000 square and flamboyant festivals such as the metre mirror pool, spectacular laser light 522,500 communicate. That’s what I like about Bradford. The National Media Museum is the annual Mela, a colourful celebration of projections and over 100 fountains. most visited museum attraction outside Ulrike Shiuan-Horng Erica, PhD in International Development, Asian culture attracting 100,000 revellers. Population of Bradford London, while the Alhambra Theatre is The city’s restaurants serve up a Almost three-quarters of the City of Germany a major touring venue offering top West delicious menu of world cuisine including Bradford district is green open space. End shows, contemporary dance and Russian, Chinese, Italian and Middle The beautifully landscaped is ballet. There’s also a wealth of grass Eastern, while our famous curry houses within walking distance of the city centre, roots culture to explore, from artist sound earned Bradford the title of Curry Capital and is situated next to the University’s walks around historic Manningham to the of Britain in 2011 and 2012. School of Management. The surrounding flourishing poetry and local music scenes. countryside is equally breath-taking. The towns and villages of , and are all popular tourist attractions that are well worth a visit in their own right. 14th

Biggest town or city in the UK 51 52 Bradford’s great because of its long legacy of independent, alternative and non-mainstream culture. It takes a bit of digging to find but is well worth the effort and is easy to get involved in. Bradford welcomes people who are keen to contribute and make things happen with a DIY One of the benefits of living and studying in Bradford is ethos. My favourite places/events are The Sparrow, , the surrounding countryside – just 20 minutes away there Judi Bakery and No Hands club night. are beautiful landscapes and hikes. I frequently escape 73.8% the city to have some peace to myself and go outdoors. Andy Abbott, Fellow In Music, University of Bradford Total area of The City of Bradford district made Sarah Oxford,MA Peace Studies up by green space

SPECTACULAR CULTURE AND NIGHTLIFE SURROUNDINGS Bradford lies at the heart of some of the most stunning and dramatic Cinema the latest local bands most nights of the Beautiful architecture houses the high scenery anywhere in the UK, with miles and miles of unspoilt countryside to explore just a short bus or train ride away. The National Media Museum week to the 1,500 capacity St George’s street shops and banks in the city centre, boasts a five-storey-high IMAX Hall. The latter regularly hosts major acts as well as the offices, studios and flats in such as Mumford & Sons and Paul Weller, Little Germany. screen showing the latest 3D and Situated on the edge of the Pennines, Saltaire blockbuster films in 7.1 surround as well as one of the UK’s longest running The City of Bradford district borders Saltaire on the (pictured) sound. The museum is also home to orchestral seasons. The world -famous Nightlife the Yorkshire Dales National Park and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site for the Pictureville and Cubby Broccoli 1in12 Club, another popular gig venue, Head for the West End in the city centre features popular tourist attractions such a reason. It’s a perfectly preserved arthouse cinemas, and hosts regular has been owned and run by its members for a proper taste of Bradford’s vibrant as Brontë Country, the UNESCO World Victorian model village purpose built by free exhibitions as well as the since 1981. nightlife, where you’ll find a wide range of Heritage site of Saltaire, and the famous manufacturer and philanthropist Sir Titus Bradford International Film Festival. bars and nightclubs to suit every taste. The which rises to 402m (1,319ft) Salt to house the hundreds of workers Bradford was the first of the two Visual arts and photography city’s many traditional pubs serve a warm above sea level. he relocated from the city slums during UNESCO Cities of Film (Sydney, There are a wide range of art and welcome with the latest local brews from the Industrial Revolution. Today, the Australia, is the other). photography galleries in Bradford, ’s booming real ale scene, The city’s central UK location and impressive is home to a large including Bradford 1, , the while Bradford’s world- famous curry excellent transport links (see Getting collection of work by Bradford-born Theatre, comedy and dance South Asian Gallery and the Impressions houses headline a huge menu of authentic Here, page 86) mean even more contemporary artist . Theatre and comedy shows can Gallery. Many of Bradford-born David global cuisine on offer across the city. attractions lieslightly further afield, Hockney’s works are housed in the 1853 be found most nights in the city’s including the cities of Leeds and Ilkley small and medium-sized venues. Gallery at Salts Mill, in Saltaire, while Sport Manchester, the beautiful Yorkshire The dramatic surroundings of Ilkley The Alhambra Theatre (pictured) the National Media Museum is home Live sports fans are spoilt for choice coastline and both the Peak District and Moor provide a wonderful setting for is regarded as the North’s premier to the National Photography, National with Bradford City FC and North Yorkshire Moors national parks. the elegant spa town of Ilkley, nested touring venue, hosting the best in Cinematography, National Television rugby league teams enjoying a large in at the gateway to the large-scale entertainment from ballet and National New Media collections. and loyal fanbase, even if both clubs are Haworth Yorkshire Dales. Visit the famous Cow and opera to West End musicals and currently punching below their former The picturesque hillside village of Haworth and Calf rock formation, ramble over Yorkshire’s biggest panto. St George’s Architecture glories. The quality of the thriving local was once home to the Brontës, probably Ilkley Moor or soak up some culture Hall is a regular stop-off for major Bradford’s many unspoiled parks are cricket leagues encapsulates the city’s the most famous and influential literary at the Ilkley Literature Festival, which comedians such as Jack Dee, Stewart used all year round for sports, picnics teeming multiculturalism, and don’t family in the history of romantic literature. attracts some of the biggest names Lee, Al Murray and Dara O’Brien. and events. The award-winning Lister forget to check out Bradford Dragons You can visit the Brontë Parsonage in fiction, journalism and poetry Park is within walking distance of the city basketball, Bradford Bears American Museum and browse the quirky every October. Music centre and is next door to the School of football and Bradford Bulldogs ice independent shops, pubs and cafes in Music venues in Bradford vary in size Management. City Park opened in the hockey team teams. Haworth’s cobbled high street before from tiny intimate rooms putting on heart of the city centre in March 2012. tackling the windswept moors that inspired Emily’s classic novel Wuthering Heights.

53 54 Neil Turner (via Twitter) Nuhu Achi “I love shopping, so love going to Kirkgate Aleeza Khan (via Facebook) Donna Jayne Atter (via Facebook) Undergraduate Admissions Secretary, Studying an MA in Conflict, Security shopping centre. Colour Museum and School of Health School of Health School of Life Sciences and Development National Media Museum are good sites “Free city bus!!” “Shipley Glen and Moors are “A day trip to Ilkley is a must - afternoon “Weekends usually catch me clubbing at for exhibitions. Also, Alhambra Theatre is good for a bit of countryside. Saltaire tea at Betty’s, a visit to The Grove Revolution, Tokyo or Che Bar.” a wonderful place to watch plays.” Katrina Manning (via Twitter) is lovely place to visit and the Industrial Bookshop and then drinks at Bar T’at.” Social Work BA (Hons) Museum for a bit of history of Bradford.” Iulia Corina Patrut Tracy Spencer (via Twitter) “City Park and to eat Buffet@Bradford” Julie Morrigan (via Twitter) Finance Manager, Estates and Facilities BA Working with Children, Young Gideon Seymour People and Families Women’s captain, University of Department Madeleine McMahon (via Facebook) Director of Bradford arts organisation Fabric Bradford fencing team “My favourite local places are @ “National Media Museum is the best place School of Health “Hand Made in Bradford provides a city to spend enjoyable afternoons among “Noodle and Rice in Oastler Centre for thesparrowbd1 @BradfordTheatre” “Cafe East for their lovely cakes!” centre space for makers and artists to lunch, Omar’s Balti house for the best permanent or temporary exhibitions. You showcase their work. Expect warm and curries for dinner.” Mengqi Deng can also enjoy great films in IMAX for an friendly surroundings and a comfortable Final year student studying Global incredible price for students.” seat! There is an exhibition space too.” Trade and Finance

Five Bradford gems

Arts Farmers Lister Park Pop-up art, performances and events One of Europe’s prettiest parks, an oasis of across the city from this open collective calm and home to Cartwright Hall art gallery Replace with DPS from PP page 52/53. of “dreamers” http://www.bradford.ac.uk/courses/documents/UOB- Mind the Gap ImpressionsNeed image Gallery from PP supplying Pocket-Prospectus-2013.pdf Award-winning touring theatre company Contemporary photography gallery on working with disabled and non-disabled a mission to “get you looking, thinking actors as equals and talking” http://www.brad.ac.uk/ Kala Sangam undergraduate/the-city-of-bradford/ South Asian arts, heritage and culture centre with a vibrant and varied events programme

How would you sum up Bradford’s How is the city’s culture reflected So what’s your advice for anyone “COME TO BRADFORD cultural identity? on campus? beginning their student journey We’re culturally engaged. We’re an We’re seeing the rise of really engaged, in Bradford? immigrant city; wave after wave from really political, really integrated young Travel in West Yorkshire is cheap and AND LOOK AROUND Irish to Jewish, Eastern European after people in Bradford; you’ll find that on really easy, both on trains and buses, the war to South Asian and Caribbean in campus too. There’s a real passion so use it. A 10-minute bus journey will YOU AT THE WORLD” the 1960s. There’s a tremendous amount about student politics and the University take you out into the countryside. You’re of music events going on, lots of young captures the internationalism of the city three and a half miles away from a World poets and really interesting visual arts. beautifully. When you come onto the Heritage Site. You look up and you Iain Bloomfield, Head of Arts There’s as much going on in Bradford campus you’re coming into a totally either see hills and trees or some of the on Campus at The University of as there is in somewhere like Bristol. international place. That’s a really positive most beautiful architecture you’ll see Bradford and Artistic Director experience to have. You come to Bradford anywhere. Get out and about. Make sure of Theatre in the Mill, gives Why do you think this cultural scene and you look around at the world. you put together a list of sights to see… his unique take on the culture, feels so fresh and vibrant? and go and do it! people and politics of this most Bradford culture has always focused on Are the people of Bradford as multicultural of cities. mould breakers and free thinkers. There’s a friendly as their reputation suggests? radical undercurrent that goes back years People here are astonishingly friendly. and years. Someone like JB Priestley was They say ‘thank you’ to the bus drivers, a mould breaker. You’ve got the Brontës, they’re quite lively and they’re quite who were genuinely ground-breaking. engaged. They’ve got a downbeat sense Even the 1960s counterculture arrived in of humour but they’re really passionate Bradford before it reached London. about the place.

55 56 1 2 3

MY BRADFORD 4 5 6

Photojournalist Tim Smith takes you on a guided tour of Bradford, as seen through the lens of his camera.

Before coming to Bradford as a recently graduated photography student I’d led a nomadic life. I couldn’t see that pattern changing, but nearly 30 years later I’m still here.

Professionally Bradford has been a rich source of stories and photographs for me, and socially it has provided a rich tapestry of experience. I discovered it was possible to traverse the world by getting on the city circular bus.

Nineteenth Century Bradford was the woollen textiles capital of the world. The centrepiece of Victorian Bradford’s building boom was City Hall (1), with a tower modelled on a palatial 7 fortress in Florence, Italy. The extraordinary interior of the Wool Exchange (2) demonstrated the wealth and pride of those who traded beneath its high, beamed roof.

Go past the National Media Museum (3) and the Alhambra Theatre (4), dodge the fountains in City Park’s mirror pool (5) and you reach John Street Market (6). Here traditional Yorkshire 8 9 butchers and fishmongers sit alongside vegetarian noodle bars, Caribbean and African grocers, and Asian stalls piled high with cumin, coriander, and cashew nuts. My particular favourite is the homemade cheesecake from the Polish deli, or popping around the corner for drink at the continental-style Sparrow Café (7).

For those who want to travel a little further there’s that city circular bus ride, or 10 minutes on the train to the edge of town, to Saltaire (8). Saltaire once sold cloth all over the world. It’s now home to the world’s largest collection of David Hockney paintings (9). From here you can walk (or run, or cycle) along the Leeds to Liverpool Canal (10), which if you go far enough leads to the Yorkshire Dales. 10 Once I got myself under the skin of Bradford it returned the compliment. It got under my skin too. This is my Bradford, but what I love about the city is that it’s everyone else’s Bradford too.

57 58 FEES AND FINANCES A real investment

I’m really happy where I am now, it’s my dream job. Andy Barker, Head Physiotherapist, Leeds Rhinos rugby league BSc Physiotherapy graduate 59 560 LEARNING THAT SUPPORT FROM THE GOVERNMENT LASTS A LIFETIME An investment in your Our fees UK students Part-time students future Our annual Tuition Fees for 2013/14 for Most students living in England can Students studying for an award part- Social Work Fees and Bursaries all Home (UK based) and EU students apply for Government help towards the time will be charged a fee pro rata to the It might seem like a lot of money now, but a Our BA Social Work course is fully are listed below, but remember – if you cost of their education at The University full-time course cost, and are eligible university education is one of the greatest accredited by the General Social Care are going to university for the first time of Bradford. This might be through a for a non-income-assessed Tuition Fee life investments you will ever make. Council (GSCC) and relevant Government you don’t have to pay these fees upfront. repayable, low interest Tuition Fee or Loan. However, they are no other loans departments. For the 2013 academic Maintenance Loan, or through a non- or grants towards living costs available to Embark on your university journey here at year, students from England training to Tuition Fee and Maintenance Loans can repayable Maintenance Grant. part-time students. Bradford and you’ll have the opportunity be social workers may also be eligible for help towards the cost of your degree in to develop specialist knowledge, practical a bursary from NHS Business Services the short term, and you might be eligible Students from Scotland, Wales skills and industry connections that open Government loans Authority (NHSBSA). Further details are to receive financial help – either with a and Northern Ireland have different doors to a brighter, richer future. available from www.nhsbsa.nhs.uk/ Government grant or one of our many arrangements, and should contact the and grants students or by calling 0845 610 1122. University of Bradford scholarships (see relevant Student Finance body listed on After all, you can’t ignore the facts: Support from the University, page 60). these pages. Grants are also available for Tuition Fee Loan: repayable You may also be eligible for a discount students who have children and childcare UK student • We’re number one in Yorkshire and This covers the cost of your fees, is paid on fees over £5,000 if you are able to costs, as well as those with adult in the top 20 nationally for graduate- direct to the University and is available to finance contacts pay them in full before or at enrolment. dependants and disabled students. level employment everyone regardless of income, provided you have not studied before. If you have Student Finance England • Our curriculum is designed with Wherever you are in the UK, you can find studied before but have not completed real input from our international Lower living costs www.gov.uk/student-finance out more information about all the loans a degree then you may still be entitled 0845 300 50 90 industry partnerships and grants outlined here by visiting Bradford is consistently cited as one to the loan – please check with Student • 70 per cent of our courses are www.gov.uk/student-finance. of the least expensive UK cities for Finance England. Student Awards Agency for Scotland accredited by professional bodies students to live in by the Times Good www.saas.gov.uk • You’ll be taught in world-class, Maintenance Loan: repayable University Guide. We continue to offer an EU and International 0300 555 0505 state-of-the-art facilities by real affordable environment compared with This goes towards your living and expert academics students other major universities, while private learning costs, is income related and is Student Finance Northern Ireland • 80 per cent of our ground-breaking accommodation in the city also offers paid directly to the student. In 2013 the Just like UK students, most EU www.studentfinanceni.co.uk research is ranked as ‘international’ good value for money. maximum amounts paid are £4,375 for undergraduates are eligible to receive 0845 600 0662 or ‘world leading’ students living at home (studying outside a Tuition Fee Loan from the British London), £5,500 for students living away Government – providing they have Student Finance Wales International students from home (studying outside London) and not previously studied at university £7,675 for students studying in London. www.studentfinancewales.co.uk Almost a quarter of our students come or have a degree. 0845 602 8845 from abroad, joining us from over 110 Maintenance Grant: non-repayable different countries worldwide each Students from the EU are not, however, year. For more details on our course eligible for any other forms of support This also goes towards your living and fee structure for International students, such as Maintenance Loans or learning costs, is income related and please see our International Prospectus Maintenance Grants. To find out more, is paid directly to the student. Students or visit www.bradford.ac.uk/international. contact the Student Finance Services with a family income of up to £25,000 will European Team helpline on +44 1412 receive a full grant of £3,250. Students 433570 or email [email protected]. with an income up to £42,611 will receive a partial grant. No grant is payable on Our 2013/14 academic fees (UK and EU students) International students are not entitled incomes above £42,611. to any financial support from the British Health Studies Fees and Bursaries Standard undergraduate degrees (3 or 4 years) £9,000 Government, but may be eligible for a discount on fees over £5,000 if they UK students studying to be health Clinical Sciences foundation year £9,000 are able to pay them in full before or at professionals on Health Studies courses enrolment. Visit www.bradford.ac.uk/ will usually have their fees paid by the NHS. Foundation degree £7,500 international for more details. For more information on NHS Bursaries go to www.nhsbsa.nhs.uk/students, or Foundation year (except Clinical Sciences) £6,000 call 0845 358 6655. The School of Health Studies also welcomes enquiries from Sandwich placement year fee £900 prospective students; you can email them at [email protected].

61 62 SALARY MONTHY REPAYMENT SUPPORT FROM Up to £21,000 no repayments £25,000 £30.00 THE UNIVERSITY £30,000 £67.50 Students leaving care £35,000 £105.00 Investing in How can we help? scholarships We’ve made a firm commitment to £40,000 £142.50 In 2013, the University will be offering support students who are leaving care, cash scholarships to Home and EU and as a result have been awarded a The University of Bradford offers a wide £45,000 £180.00 students who achieve ABB in their A Quality Mark from children’s charity The range of financial help to assist you on your Levels or equivalent (a list of equivalent Frank Buttle Trust. If you are a student £50,000 £217.50 university journey, and invests nearly £3m courses and grades is on our website). who has been in care, you can get annually in the Access Agreement and the £55,000 £255.00 Students get £1,500 in year one and extra financial support and a range of National Scholarship Programme to support £1,000 in subsequent years, subject to additional services. For further details £60,000 £292.00 students from disadvantaged backgrounds. progressing with an average of 60% or email [email protected] over each year. or phone 01274 236066. £70,000 £367.50 Every year we award numerous non-repayable scholarships to UK, £80,000 £442.50 A similar scholarship scheme is Disabled students EU and International students on the likely to be offered in 2014 - please basis of academic excellence, personal We’ve always encouraged applications check our website for more details - circumstances or economic hardship. from disabled students. Our Disability www.bradford.ac.uk/scholarships Some of our scholarships are also linked Service will be happy to give you to studies in a specific subject area. information and advice on the Disabled Student loans FAQ The National Scholarship Students’ Allowance (DSA) and possible We are currently developing our Programme financial support available from the How will taking out a student loan When do I have to start paying my Will taking out a student loan leave Scholarship Programme for the 2013 Students from low income households University. Please contact them at effect my credit rating? loans back? me in debt for life? and 2014 admissions cycle, so please (less than £25k a year) can apply for the [email protected] or by calling 01274 233739. Student loan debt has no impact You only start paying back your loans No, if you have not repaid your loan keep checking our website for the most new National Scholarship Programme, once you’ve left university and are within 30 years then the remainder up-to-date information (www.bradford. jointly funded by the Government whatsoever on your credit rating. Other financial support earning over £21,000. will be written off. ac.uk/fees-and-financial-support/). and The University of Bradford. Will I be charged interest on my loans? Eligible students will receive fee and Once you’ve enrolled on your course Get in touch accommodation discounts, plus money there are also emergency funds available Yes, interest is now charged on student What if I’m not earning over £21,000? How is my monthly repayment to spend on University services totalling within the University should you encounter loans but it is much lower than interest If ever your income falls below £21,000, rate calculated? All our financial support services can be £3,000 in their first year of study, with any financial difficulties. Our trained staff in rates charged on commercial loans. your repayments will be suspended. Your monthly payment rate will be based accessed via The Hub, our dedicated placement year fees being waived as The Hub can help you with any queries on how much you earn, not how much Student Support centre. well. For specific enquiries please email relating to student finance, benefits Do I have to pay my Tuition Fee Will my loan payments be taken you borrowed (see table for example [email protected]. and budgets. We also have a specialist Loan and my Maintenance Loan from my bank account? salaries and repayment amounts). adviser for international Students. back separately? No, your payments will be deducted No, your loan repayments for fees and straight from your salary through the For full details about our full range of living costs are rolled into one. tax system. scholarships, including eligibility and how to apply, please visit www.bradford. ac.uk/fees-and-financial-support.

Aaron Lee Paul Dourandish Investing in Excellence Investing in Excellence Scholarship (Sports) Scholarship (Volunteering) Young cricket star Aaron Lee received an Investing in Excellence scholarship to allow him Adult learner Paul Dourandish studies Pharmacy whilst supporting his family thanks to a to study for a degree at the University of Bradford whilst still being able to concentrate on University Scholarship awarded for his long-term volunteer youth work at a community his sporting talents. centre in Bradford.

“I got my scholarship for cricket. I’ve been playing minor counties cricket since I was “Receiving the scholarship was the difference between me being able to continue on about nine. My brother went to Bradford and he raved about it, so I put it down as the course and having to quit. The combination of the bursary and the scholarship one of my five choices. I was dead set on going to Kent but when I came and visited enabled me to fully cover the cost of the course, freeing up other money to spend on Bradford I liked it more than any others. my family. I’m really grateful for that.

“It’s helped me be so much more financially secure and focus on my studies. I might “As a mature student and a father I’ve found it difficult managing my work-life balance not have been able to do everything – go away with the teams, having to pay for and my finances at times. But the University has helped me to continue my studies accommodation and new kit and the general expenses that come with playing sports. through the support and flexibility of the Pharmacy department and through receiving It’s recognition of my previous achievements.” this scholarship.”

We are continually revising our scholarship offer, for the latest information check www.bradford.ac.uk/scholarships

63 64 I chose Bradford because of the reputation primarily… Bradford is renowned for its engineering courses and also I was lucky enough to be funded by industry. I’m now Preservation Manager for BP on the £4.5 Billion Clair Ridge Project, a multi-billion dollar upstream project for the North Sea.

Andy Armstrong, Preservation Manager, BP BEng Mechanical Engineering graduate

COURSE INFORMATION Everything you need to know

65 666 SCHOOL OF COMPUTING, INFORMATICS AND MEDIA

From artificial intelligence to animation, Skillset, Game Republic, AVID, The visual computing applications and from media production to data mining, British Computer Society and Microsoft. computer games. Our 16-camera Vicon we offer innovative technical and creative We even played a key role in helping Optical Motion Capture Suite gives you courses which will prepare you for a Bradford secure its current status as the access to the same technology used in rewarding, flexible and future-proof career. world’s first UNESCO City of Film. blockbusting films such as Avatar and Lord of the Rings. The School of Computing, Informatics and Media hosts Our staff include world-leading academics The Department of Computing is one innovative taught programmes and world-leading research and internationally-acknowledged of the largest research schools of its kind Bradford Media School hosts a suite across a wide range of subjects – from technical areas researchers, along with experienced in the UK. Our researchers are developing of high-specification creative design practitioners who have come from new techniques for network performance, workstations and photographic/video such as performance engineering and artificial intelligence industry. Guest lectures and seminars hyperheuristics, quantum computing, data studios with state-of-the-art lighting, to highly creative subjects such as computer animation from key industry speakers, innovative mining and hybrid intelligence systems, professional digital studio and video and digital media. This mix leads to the constant invention, professionals and academics form optimisation techniques, artificial intelligence cameras, large format printers, film and reinvention, of our offer, and makes the School an an integral part of studies. Facilities applications, robotics, mobile computing and scanners and a fully-equipped outside and equipment is state-of-the-art, with computer games. broadcast truck - a unique facility in exciting place to work and study. privileged access to the nearby National Higher Education. Media Museum. The Department of Creative Mick Ridley, Head of the Department of Computing Technology is at the leading edge of We have partnerships with numerous computer animation and interactive academic, industrial and professional media technologies for animation, organisations including the BBC, special effects for film and television,

67 68 At the School of Engineering, Design and Technology, we pride ourselves in our links with industry, our research track record and in being forward-looking. We work to ensure all our programmes meet the needs of students, employers and society at large. We constantly update our courses to ensure that they are relevant to today’s fast-moving industry. The majority are accredited by professional institutions as well as being informed by research activity and industry-led requirements.

Professor Alastair Wood, Dean of the School of Engineering, Design and Technology

SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING, DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY

Engineering is fundamental to worldwide Our internationally-recognised facilities As well as offering excellent teaching and prosperity, and for that reason it will include the Interdisciplinary Research learning, our links with industry can also continue to generate exciting and varied Centre in Polymer Science and Technology, help you find an impressive placement professional careers for well-qualified the Hybrid Power-Train Engineering facility, which will serve you even after your and motivated graduates who want to the Mobile and Satellite Communications degree. All our courses are available be future leaders within their field. Research Centre, the Environmental with an optional 12 months’ supervised Acoustics and Hydraulics laboratory and industrial training, which greatly Our graduates quickly gain employment. state-of-the-art CADCAM and CAE for enhances the value of your degree The most recent data by the Higher modelling and simulation. and your employability. Education Statistics Agency (HESA) shows that 100 per cent of our 2011 Our academics work with industry partners Some of the key companies offering graduates in Electrical and Electronic on projects funded by both the UK and placements with us are Johnson and Engineering and Mechanical Engineering European Governments, and our research Johnson, Balfour Beatty, Jaguar Land went into employment. provides industry-patronised facilities Rover, Intel Corporation, Cummins including the Bradford Engineering Quality UK, Arup, Texus Instruments, Cooper At the School of Engineering, Design and Improvement Centre (BEQIC), sponsored Industries and Nissan. Technology (EDT), the majority of our by the Ford Motor Company. courses are accredited by the relevant professional institutions as well as being informed by research activity and industry-led requirements.

69 70 The School of Health Studies is a thriving, high-quality provider of healthcare education recognised regionally, nationally and internationally for our teaching and research. We are committed to providing a first-rate learning experience to our students, and our team of highly- experienced academics will ensure you enjoy a challenging and rewarding, evidence-based educational experience.

Dr Pam Bagley, Dean of the School of Health Studies

SCHOOL OF HEALTH STUDIES

Our students graduate equipped with including leading academics, healthcare possible ‘real-life’ practical experience, the employability skills they need to professionals and active researchers. the facilities include two fully-equipped succeed in a wide range of healthcare To provide practical experience and give clinical wards, two physiotherapy rooms, and associated professions, along with insight into the patient journey, patients a movement laboratory, a practical room the foundations for further study. and service users will be involved in your for student midwives, and two suites studies from the beginning to the end. for Occupational therapy including The latest data from the Higher a ‘home from home’ room. Education Statistics Agency (HESA) In Bradford you will be meeting patients shows that more than 93 per cent of from a huge variety of backgrounds Radiographers have access to a graduates from the School of Health through regional NHS trusts and social fully-functioning X-ray suite and a Studies enter employment or further care providers, experience that is further digital Picture Archiving and study shortly after graduation. Nursing priceless in the working world. Shared Communications Systems (PACS) suite is ranked in the top 20 UK Universities in teaching and research expertise from to teach analysis of X-rays and scans. The Guardian’s Good University Guide across the School is offered through 2013, and the School is highly regarded interdisciplinary teaching across our for allied health professions. core research modules.

We work with a number of partners in If you study on campus you will benefit health and social care as well as the from the state-of-the-art facilities in our Third Sector to make sure that you new £10million building, opened in 2011. learn from the best people possible, Designed to give our students the closest

71 72 SCHOOL OF The School of Life Sciences covers a broad range of academic disciplines unified by a common focus on applied LIFE SCIENCES research and innovation, with access to a wide range of world-class facilities. Whilst you are here you will benefit At the School of Life Sciences we cover Recent investment in the School has The quality of our research is underlined from an experienced and dedicated team of academic and a broad range of academic disciplines, included a £2.8million modernisation by the substantial research funding we support staff that includes both inspirational teachers and ranging from archaeological sciences of the biomedical science laboratories, receive from the Government’s Research through many areas of the biomedical, the forensic enhancement suite, clinical Councils and from major medical and internationally recognised researchers – giving you a first- chemical and clinical sciences to skills and aseptics suites. We are now in other charities including Cancer Research rate start to your chosen career. optometry and pharmacy. There is a the process of developing an Integrated UK, the Leverhulme Trust and the strong emphasis on the application Learning Centre that will feature highly Wellcome Trust. Professor Richard Greene, Dean of the School of Life Sciences of research findings and on the sophisticated human patient simulators development of innovative approaches. and dedicated facilities for scholarship in Many of our courses have accreditations pathology and anatomy. from professional organisations including We offer excellent learning opportunities the Institute of Biomedical Science, for our undergraduate students who We have extensive links with the the Royal Society of Chemistry, the have access to state-of-the-art facilities pharmaceutical industry and the General Optical Council and the General and laboratories, including the Centre healthcare and personal care sectors Pharmaceutical Council. The Institute of for Chemical and Structural Analysis which stand students in good stead for Physics recognises our BSc Integrated and a Bioimaging Suite along with other employment where you can make best Science course. important resources to provide training use of your skills. In some disciplines you and support. will work in clinics with real patients from your first year.

73 74 The School of Management has maintained a global reputation for academic excellence, world-class research and innovative leadership education for almost 50 years. Through our close partnerships with businesses of all sizes, you will be able to enrich your understanding, skills and capabilities while contributing real commercial value to your employers and sponsors – and increasing your employability.

Professor Jon Reast, Acting Dean of Bradford University School of Management

SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT

We are one of the oldest university- Our close links with the region’s top The School buildings are set in 14 acres of based business schools in the UK with employers help inform our course content, parkland in a leafy suburb 2.5miles from international staff, alumni and student as well as giving guest lectures and the City Campus. We offer some of the body and will celebrate 50 years in offering student placements. This means finest learning facilities of any business business in 2013. you can get to meet and learn from school, having recently benefitted from a businesses like Hallmark Cards, Morrisons, major development, marrying traditional The Financial Times rankings continues Vauxhall, Pace and Freeman Grattan. Victorian architecture with state-of-the-art to place the School among Europe’s teaching and learning facilities including top 50 business schools and the latest Our students study alongside leading a Harvard-style lecture theatre, library and QS Global 200 report shows that business people on our Executive resource centre. international employers rank Bradford Education programmes and can benefit among the world’s top 200 business from networking with and getting advice This is underpinned by our core schools that they want to recruit from. from high-profile alumni. mission “Making Knowledge Work”, which describes that we are a provider We are one of only 57 business schools Through our international research we have of high quality teaching, informed by across the world to have achieved the links and exchange programmes in more internationally recognised research “Triple Crown accreditation from AACSB than 20 countries and 90 per cent of our and knowledge transfer which enables (the Association to Advance Collegiate research is assessed as of international students to achieve their educational Schools of Business), EQUIS (European standing. aspirations internationally, responsibly Quality Improvement System) and AMBA and innovatively. (the Association of MBAs).

75 76 At the School of Social and International Studies we provide a dynamic and stimulating learning community. Our academics maintain a strong background in research that is reflected in the content of the degree programmes. Our primary mission is to prepare our students to become critical independent thinkers with a firm commitment to influencing their socio-political and economic environment.

Professor Nana K Poku, Dean of the School of Social and International Studies

SCHOOL OF SOCIAL AND INTERNATIONAL STUDIES

The School of Social and International Psychology gaining external accreditation opportunity to gain first-hand experience Studies provides you with a research- from professional bodies including the of a post-conflict environment in one of informed education environment and British Psychological Society. the African countries. There is also an excellence in teaching, whilst making an option of a field trip to Northern Ireland. applied contribution to social, cultural We have a particular focus on policy and economic issues locally, regionally, issues through research, teaching Students from more than 120 countries nationally and internationally. and consultancy in subjects such as have studied with us since our inception international peace and conflict resolution, and more than a quarter of our intake Our experienced academic staff work as social work and social policy, international comes from outside the UK. The school government advisers, lead UN missions development and economics. has a strong track record of success in and teach serving military. Their research the onward trajectories of many of our into subjects as diverse as terrorism Small group teaching is an important students into worthwhile careers. Our and the psychology of health and eating feature of our teaching methods, which graduates have gone on to work with not only informs our teaching, it makes focus on enhancing transferable skills of national governments, national banks headlines too. This research is aided by our students, covering everything from and the UN. Bradford’s geographical mix of urban study visits and teamwork to research and and semi-rural communities, as well as from presentation skills to report writing. its ethnic diversity. Students taking courses in Peace and The School has been rated internationally Development Studies can take part in excellent in research and teaching, the Africa Study Visit module with the with courses such as Social Work and

77 78 STARTING YOUR JOURNEY Experience it for youself

Every day I wake up with a sense of achievement. I can’t wait to begin the day, I can’t wait to start, what new skill am I going to learn today?

Holly Vincent, BSc Midwifery Studies 780 COME AND VISIT US

90% of open day visitors say they are more likely to apply after visiting the university.

It’s all very well reading about what university might be like, but nothing can compare to actually experiencing it. We know you’ll want to stay once you’ve visited our friendly City Campus – why not Required image does not come and see it for yourself to make your own mind up? exist on asset bank

Open Days That’s where you come in, we have a six suspects, but no one to do the DNA Come to one of our Open Days. We’ll fingerprinting. We need you to extract the give you a guided tour of the campuses DNA from the sample, produce the DNA so you can explore our world-class fingerprint and name the guilty party. Oh teaching facilities and accommodation, and Inspector Sanderson is not a patient talk to current students, meet your future woman, she needs it in three hours lecturers and ask any questions you like about life in Bradford, the University and In this session we will also look at the the course you are interested in. development of DNA fingerprinting, its uses and some of the potential ‘dangers’. For details of our forthcoming Open Days, see inside the back cover of this Film Production prospectus. To book a place at our next Make a train journey film using back Open Day, please visit www.bradford. projection. Two characters sit opposite ac.uk/openday. each other and have an unfortunate conversation with a horribly embarrassing conclusion. Filmed using high-definition, Taster Days broadcast-quality camera equipment, we will simulate a short train trip but not We run over 40 different Taster Days actually move from the edit suite. throughout the year, giving potential students the chance to sample the ‘Can Computers think?’ ‘Is time travel degree subjects they are considering by into the past possible?’ meeting academics and taking part in fun, interactive tasks and mini lectures. Philosophy touches on some of the fundamental questions which affect Examples of recent taster days include: human lives. We would like to illustrate to you two such ideas, one relating to the CSI Bradford nature of the mind and the other relating to the nature of time. Paul is dead, his lifeless body lying in a pool of blood. The murder weapon, Please visit www.bradford.ac.uk/taster- a large rusty knife, was easy enough to days/ to see the full list find, protruding, as it did, from his back. ‘It was useful to meet the staff at The murderer must have worn gloves, Bradford and confirms that physio is the Applicant Visit Days Re-Freshers Event as no fingerprints could be found, but career for me!’ the murderer made one fatal mistake. Once you’ve applied, make sure you As a way of easing mature students into A few strands of hair were found in Physiotherapy Taster Day visitor come to one of our Applicant Visit days. University life, the University organises Paul’s deathly grip. “He must have torn A typical programme includes: a special Re-Freshers event for mature them out in the struggle” said Inspector ‘Very impressed with the facilities at students in September, just before the Sanderson, “get them to the lab for Bradford and it has confirmed my • An introduction to the start of term, where they meet current analysis Jim and get me a sandwich, decision – Bradford is my first choice!’ Academic School students and University. Please visit murders always make me hungry”. Midwifery Taster Day visitor • Additional information about www.bradford.ac.uk/study/mature- the course for which you have students/ for more details. been made an offer • A tour of the department and campus Other ways to visit us At the Open Day I not only got a chance to • Information on student finance and accommodation We also run summer schools and attend look around the optometry department and the careers events, exhibitions and UCAS fantastic Eye Clinic facility, but I was also able fairs nationwide. To explore all your Staff and current students will be on options for visiting us, or to find out when to talk to the 100 per cent committed staff and hand to answer any questions you have. we’ll be visiting a fair or exhibition near Dates for Applicant Visit Days vary by some of the undergraduate students. you soon, please visit www.bradford. Academic School but typically take place ac.uk/undergraduate/visit-us/. Faye McDearmid BSc (Hons) in Optometry between October and April.

81 82 International applicants Semester Dates HOW TO International applicants living outside EXPLORE US ONLINE the UK (EU and worldwide) may obtain Welcome Week: advice directly from UCAS (see above) 15 September 2014 (new students) APPLY or by contacting their nearest British There’s no need to wait until you visit us on one of our Open Days to Semester 1: Council Office or similar centre. The find out more and interact with us. Explore the University of Bradford 23 September 2014 - 16 January 2015 Full-time study University of Bradford also has a via our social media channels, take a virtual tour of our campus and Semester 2: All applications, including Foundation dedicated International Office who see what students, graduates and staff have to say on our YouTube 19 January 2015 - 22 May 2015 Degrees, must be submitted online can advise you. Further information channel and blogs. via UCAS (Universities and Colleges can be found at www.bradford. Admissions Service). Your school or ac.uk/international or by emailing Term Dates Virtual Tour Stargazing with the University college will be able to advise you about [email protected]. of Bradford making your application. Alternatively, Take a virtual tour of the campus: www. International applicants need to be Autumn Term: bradford.ac.uk/study/visit-us/virtual- This University of Bradford Robotic full instructions can be found at 22 September 2014 - 12 December 2014 www..com. aware of the additional regulations that open-days/online-campus-tour/ telescope programme enables school are applicable to them, particularly in Spring Term: and college pupils around the world to UCAS also provides a comprehensive relation to English Language. All students 5 January 2015 - 27 March 2015 Videos learn by communicating with a robot in guide called Applying Online which requiring a Tier 4 (Student) visa must Summer Term: • Get a real feel for the University with Tenerife accessible from their computers can be downloaded from the same therefore meet the UKBA’s requirements 13 April 2015 - 22 May 2015 our comprehensive range of videos: in a library, at home or a classroom. web address. If you are not currently in addition to those of the University. www.bradford.ac.uk/video/ Since making the telescope available Specifically this means obtaining a on the internet in 1993, hundreds of at school or college, or have difficulty • Or check us out on YouTube: minimum of IELTS 5.5 or equivalent in thousands of people are using it from obtaining relevant literature, UCAS can www.youtube.com/ all 4 components (Speaking, Listening, all over the UK and further afield. be contacted directly on 0871 468 0468, universityofbradford or by emailing [email protected]. Reading and Writing) in addition to an Professor Lord Winston from Imperial overall level of IELTS 6.0 (or equivalent). College London uses it for Imperial Social media Part-time study For more information on English College school work in London and the Language or on obtaining a visa please • Get the latest news by following us South East, Glasgow University uses it To study part-time you need to apply contact the University or visit the UKBA on Twitter: twitter.com/bradforduni in Scotland and the University College directly to the University of Bradford. http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk Dublin in Ireland. Further information and an online • Stay in touch by liking us on Facebook: application form is available at www.bradford.ac.uk/facebook For more information, visit schools. www.bradford.ac.uk/parttime. • You can also engage with telescope.org and my.telescope.org. other students via UCAS and The Student Room: Culture www.thestudentroom.co.uk Find out more about Bradford and what’s happening across the city. Blogs Our Student blog will give you a good • Hidden Bradford: flavour of life on campus, placements, www.hiddenbradford.com/ studying abroad and much more: • National Media Museum: www. blogs.brad.ac.uk/students/ nationalmediamuseum.org.uk/ There’s also a great weekly blog from • Visit Bradford: www.visitbradford.com our School of Management here: blogs. • Fabric Culture: www.fabricculture. brad.ac.uk/management/experts/ co.uk/whats-on

Check out all our latest blogs: blogs.brad.ac.uk/

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Main Entrances City campus key: B Bus Stops B Free City Bus Stops 1. Richmond Building 16. Gallery II Information 2. Atrium, Richmond Building 17. Peace Garden

Main roads only shown 3. Institute of Cancer Therapeutics 18. Sports & Amenities (includes Map not to scale 4. Norcroft Centre Unique, and Waterstones bookshop) 5. Norcroft Building 19. Multi-purpose games area P Controlled parking areas (permit holders only) development site 6. The Green (student accommodation) P Visitor car parking only. Visitors must display 20. Theatre in the Mill a visitor parking permit in their car, which they 7. Horton Building 21. Phoenix Building can obtain from Richmond Building Reception 8. Horton Lecture Theatre (‘The Barn’) 22. Forster Building 9. Tasmin Little Music Centre 23. Chaplaincies 10. Ashfield Building 24. 11. Polymer Micro & Nano Technology Centre 25. Health Centre 12. Pemberton Building 26. Nursery Copyright University of Bradford 13. Student Central & J B Priestley Building 27. All-weather pitches 14. Chesham Building 28. Sustainable Enterprise Centre 1. Irish Club – bar, social club and 13. – community 23. Cyrus – Mediterranean restaurant music venue events venue 15. Horton A, School of Health Studies 24. Polish Club – bar, social club School of 2. New Beehive – pub and venue 14. Alhambra Theatre – theatrical and and venue comedy venue Management key: 3. Oriental and Polish supermarkets 25. St George’s Hall – theatrical, musical 4. Sparrow Bier Café – bar and 15. National Media Museum – most and comedy venue music venue visited museum outside London. 26. Leisure complex – bowling, 1. Building Home of Bradford International 5. The Russian Restaurant – authentic restaurants, cinema and casino 2. Cartwright Building Film Festival and Bradford Russian cuisine, the only one 27. Little Germany – Area of Animation Festival 3. Coach House in Yorkshire architectural interest 16. Bradford Ice Arena – ice-skating rink 4. Emm Lane Building 6. Midland Hotel – hotel, bar, event and 28. Blue Sky - Cantonese restaurant 5. Heaton Mount sporting venue 17. Tokyo, Flares, Sir Titus Salt, Dark Horse – clubs and pubs 6. Heaton Mount Accommodation 7. Balanga – Polish restaurant and P. O . = Post Office and Seminar Rooms music venue 18. Lahore Cafe Bar, Omar’s – Asian cafes/restaurants 7. Learning Resource Centre 8. Live Lounge/Utopia – music venue 19. La Romantica – Italian restaurant 8. Seasons Restaurant and Atrium 9. Waterstones bookshop 20. Fortune Dragon – Oriental supermarket 9. Sir Titus Salt Building (Teaching/ 10. Handmade in Bradford – art and MBA Lecture Theatre craft shop 21. Treehouse – Fairtrade café and venue 10. Vernon Barnby Hall of Residence 11. – art gallery 22. Delius Lived Next Door – pub and venue 11. Yvette Jacobson Building 12. Nando’s, Turls Green, Dragon Thai – Visitor parking areas bars and restaurants P 85 (visitors to either the Laisteridge Lane or School of Health Studies 86 sites should obtain a parking voucher from either the relevant reception area or the department they are visiting) MAPS AND DIRECTIONS

Getting here By rail

Bradford is easy to get to, located right in the middle of the has extensive rail links, many of which UK with excellent road and rail links and its own international involve changing at Leeds. There are some direct trains airport. An extensive coach service also connects most parts of from London to Bradford. The free City Bus service operates the country with Bradford’s Travel Interchange. Postcodes for between the train stations and the City Campus. Approximate our sites are BD7 1DP for the City Campus and BD9 4JL for the journey times are: School of Management. London (King’s Cross) 3 hours By road Leeds 20 minutes 1 hour Bradford is connected to the national motorway network by the Manchester 1 hour M62 and M606, which we recommend you use if arriving from the Birmingham 3 hours south, east or west. Use the A629/A650 via Skipton and if arriving from the north west, or the A1 or A19 if arriving from the Edinburgh 4 hours north east. The University is clearly signposted on all major routes Glasgow 4 hours into the city. Approximate travel distances are:

London 200 miles (320 km) By air Leeds 8 miles (13 km) Leeds/Bradford International Airport has a range of daily York 33 miles (53 km) domestic flights to/from destinations across the UK, as well as Add in national parks Manchester 35 miles (56 km) regular connecting flights to/from Amsterdam and other major Birmingham 120 miles (192 km) European locations. Manchester Airport, 50 miles away, serves TBC a range of international destinations. Edinburgh 200 miles (320 km)

87 88 THE UNIVERSITY OF BRADFORD – You can be confident of your university developing in the future with the same dynamism as has been shown in the INSPIRED BY OUR PAST TO past – educating men and women who receive education and training relevant to the needs of our changing society.

HELP SHAPE YOUR FUTURE , the then British Prime Minister, who was the first Chancellor of the University of Bradford With almost 50 years of academic excellence behind us as a University, we have continued to grow our international reputation and course provision. We have always been pioneers in developing new course subjects, reflecting and anticipating the needs of employers, our students, and of society as a whole.

Bradford was the first university outside Today our associations with employers London to offer part-time degree have expanded across the globe. courses, and our courses are designed Our collaborations range from in response to the changing business, associations with local employers social, scientific and environmental through our employer engagement landscape. From the first modern initiatives, to overseas partnerships Business School, which has an including those in Singapore, Brunei, international reputation, to the first Malaysia, Pakistan and India. Peace Studies degree, we continue to offer relevant, practical and useful learning for all our students.

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