Richmond Road, Bradford, West Yorkshire BD7 1DP, United Kingdom
Founded
1966
Founded
1966
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THE Ranking
601.00
The University of Bradford, founded in 1966 as the UK's 40th university, is a plate-glass institution renowned for its technology, engineering, and peace studies programs. Located on a compact city centre campus in Bradford, West Yorkshire, it serves over 14,000 students through four faculties: Engineering and Informatics, Health Studies, Life Sciences, and Management, Law and Social Sciences. Globally recognized for pioneering work in nanotechnology, biomedical engineering, and international development, the university holds a Gold rating in the Teaching Excellence Framework and emphasizes employability with strong industry partnerships. Its diverse student body, over 40% international, benefits from low living costs-Britain's most affordable university city-while proximity to Leeds (20 minutes by train) and Manchester offers urban access. Committed to social justice and sustainability, Bradford fosters inclusive education, research innovation, and graduate success in a vibrant, multicultural setting amid Yorkshire's industrial heritage.
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Richmond Road, Bradford, West Yorkshire BD7 1DP, United Kingdom