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James Robertson-Dunn “When I was choosing where to study, I was looking at what the university had to offer, and Bradford was really attractive to me as it was a…
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James Robertson-Dunn “When I was choosing where to study, I was looking at what the university had to offer, and Bradford was really attractive to me as it was a…
Bradford University is at the forefront of this rapidly advancing technology and aims to equip graduates with work based skills to embrace the future. Employers across the technology, healthcare, finance,…
After graduating from the University of Bradford with a degree in Electronic Engineering in 1997, Professor Triantafillos Koukoulas has gone on to make great contributions as a researcher in metrology with distinguished national and international organisations. The Alumni Team caught up with Triantafillos to have a chat about his time at Bradford as well as his career success following graduation.
Andrew Welch, Civil and Structural Engineering graduate (BEng and PhD), blogs about a recent reunion of fellow Engineering Braduates and members of the European Concrete Canoe Championship-winning team, 30 years on from their double European triumphs of 1988 and 1989.
Alumni Association Executive Committee member, James Robertson-Dunn, blogs about his time at Bradford, what attracted him to the City and University, why he is keen to remain involved as a graduate, and what he hopes to achieve as a member of the AA Committee.
Peter Billington, BEng Mechanical Engineering 1978, blogs about a recent reunion of his classmates held in Bradford 40 years on from their Bradford graduation.
Ahead of the 2018 Water Industry Awards taking place in May, alumnus Callum Scott, Mechanical Engineering 2007, blogs about his unique journey, Bradford degree, and current work which has culminated in his book “The future of the water cycle in the UK” being shortlisted as a finalist in the Energy & Carbon Initiative of the Year category.
Two hours and a few minutes after midnight, 2.17am, I was on the bed enjoying my sleep but suddenly woken by engine noises. I woke up to street racing noises….
Now an International Author, Tony Boobier graduated in Civil and Structural Engineering in 1979, and reflects on a diverse, full and extremely interesting career.
An account by John McEvoy of a reunion of three former Bradford BEng Mechanical Engineering Graduates (1971) who returned to the University in October 2017 to celebrate 50 years since they first met in the first ear of their Bradford degree in 1967.