
Kofi Adu Labi and ‘Memoirs from the HillTop’
We love it when our alumni keep in touch with us to share their recent achievements and career highlights, so we were thrilled when an email arrived in our inbox from Kofi Adu…
Sharing articles and blogs from across our global alumni community
We love it when our alumni keep in touch with us to share their recent achievements and career highlights, so we were thrilled when an email arrived in our inbox from Kofi Adu…
As a Bradford Alumnus, Global Ambassador, Honorary Visiting Professor, and Bradfordian, Professor Mahendra Patel, International Fellow of the Indian Pharmaceutical Association is championing the call for action in the fight…
Professor Shahina Pardhan (BSc Optometry 1984 & PhD in Optometry 1989): The pioneering Director of the Vision and Eye Research Institute at the School of Medicine, Anglia Ruskin University, UK,…
H.E. Makeda Antoine-Cambridge An up close and personal interview with an extraordinary Bradford Alumna Please tell us about your recent roles and what they involved: In my most recent role,…
Flying High with a Bradford MBA I chose to study at The University of Bradford for several reasons. I was living in Leeds and working full-time, so I needed somewhere…
From Buttershaw to Bondi, Nigel Wood, Chief Executive Officer of the Rugby League International Federation, has a lifelong association with Bradford; including receiving his Master in Business Administration from the…
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.
Cynthia Varley, BA Social Studies 1994, blogs about her Bradford Journey and why she wishes to remain involved as a graduate having joined the Alumni Association Executive Committee in December 2016.
Peter Billington, BEng Mechanical Engineering 1978, blogs about a recent reunion of his classmates held in Bradford 40 years on from their Bradford graduation.
Robert McGee is no ordinary man. He is an author of more than 700 scholarly articles, 59 nonfiction books and 5 novels, winner of more than 200 gold medals in martial arts competitions and holder of a remarkable 13 doctorate degrees. In this blog, he shares some of his secrets to the amazing success he has achieved at just 70!