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Emm Lane Campus the Faculty of Proceed Down Great Management and Law, Horton Road to the City Located at Our Emm Lane Centre To get to Emm Travelling from University of Bradford Lane Campus by our City Campus Faculty of public transport site by car Management & Law Emm Lane Campus The Faculty of Proceed down Great Management and Law, Horton Road to the city located at our Emm Lane centre. Follow signs for The Faculty of Management and Law’s Campus, is just over A650 Keighley, through a self-contained Emm Lane Campus is set in 2 miles from the city series of sharp right and 14 acres of parkland in a leafy suburb of centre. The 662 buses left turns in a one-way the city – just a short bus ride from the leave from the Travel system. This will bring Interchange at regular you onto Manningham Emm Lane University’s City Campus. From here, we intervals. From Forster Lane. Follow this for 1.3 run a full range of management and law Square railway station miles. After two major undergraduate, postgraduate and doctoral you can take the 622, 623, intersections, Lister Park degrees as well as customised Executive 625, and 626 buses which will appear on the left- Campus Education and corporate programmes. leave from Cheapside hand side. Immediately (and the Interchange) after the Park, turn left up We have our own dedicated teaching and learning at regular intervals. All Emm Lane. The entrance How to find us facilities, library, careers service and other specialist these buses go along to the Campus is about support services to ensure our students get the most Manningham Lane and 150 yards up this steep out of their time here. We also offer exclusive bar, Keighley Road. There is a hill, on the right. conferencing, function and hotel facilities for businesses stop at Emm Lane (about and private events including weddings. 15 minutes). Alternatively, you can take a taxi. Disclaimer Following a multi-million pound redevelopment in 2010, For up-to-date travel information WORLD the campus now brings together Victorian architecture The Emm Lane Campus is please check www.wymetro.com Current as at January 2015 with a new state-of-the-art sustainable building which also served by a dedicated 2045/1,500/01/2015 features a Harvard-style lecture theatre and atrium free bus service to and Top 10 space for eating, drinking, socialising and working. from the University’s City Marketing Masters Campus (99) which runs in Management Follow us on Twitter hourly during the day @bradforduni @bradmanagement from Monday to Friday Like our Facebook page during term times. facebook.com/university.bradford facebook.com/bradfordmanagement Watch us on You Tube Alternative formats of this map are youtube.com/universityofbradford available by contacting Marketing and youtube.com/bradfordmanagement Communications on 01274 233035, Join us on LinkedIn Bradford University School of Management email [email protected] (prospective MBA students) University of Bradford Subscribe to our blog Bradford, West Yorkshire, BD7 1DP blogs.brad.ac.uk/management/experts T: 0800 073 1225 F: 01274 235585 Add us on google+ RANKED E: [email protected] EUROPEAN gplus.to/bradfordmanagement No.3 View us on flickr Maps can be viewed and are downloadable from: in Yorkshire for Top 50 Business and Business School flickr.com/bradfordmanagement www.bradford.ac.uk/maps Management FoML CAMPUS MAP WWW.BRADFORD.AC.UK/MANAGEMENT We have over 1,000 undergraduate University of Bradford students and 500 postgraduate 11 students studying here Emm Lane Campus on campus 7 8 10 6 9 1 5 2 4 3 12 Sat Nav Postcode BD9 4JL Main roads only shown. 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Visitors must display a visitor parking permit in their car, which they can obtain from Richmond Building Reception Visitor parking areas P (visitors to either the Laisteridge Lane or School of Health Studies sites should obtain a parking voucher from either the relevant reception area or the department they are visiting) Visitor parking areas P (visitors to either the Laisteridge Lane or School of Health Studies sites should obtain a parking voucher from either the relevant reception area or the department they are visiting) Visitor parking areas P (visitors to either the Laisteridge Lane or School of Health Studies sites should obtain a parking voucher from either the relevant reception area or the department they are visiting) Visitor parking areas P (visitors to either the Laisteridge Lane or School of Health Studies sites should obtain a parking voucher from either the relevant receptionVisitor parking area orareas the department they are visiting) P (visitors to either the Laisteridge Lane or School of Health Studies sites should obtain a parking voucher from either the relevant reception area or the department they are visiting).
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