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Why you could receive £31,000 to train as a Further Education teacher
10 months With the need for Further Education teachers rising by the day, here’s why you should consider it as your next career step. While various industries continue to cut jobs and training budgets, the UK government is offering individuals up to £31,000 to train in Further Education teaching, no strings attached or obligation to pay it […]
Why Study Creative Media in Bradford – the World’s First UNESCO City of Film
1 year Bradford isn’t just a city, it’s known for some of the UK’s most iconic films and TV shows. As the world’s first UNESCO City of Film, it’s no surprise that major productions have all chosen Bradford as their setting, making it a hub for creative media and film production. We’re surrounded by cinematic history, and […]
Lent and Ramadan 2025: Learning, Understanding & Supporting
1 year The month of March sees the holy times of both Lent and Ramadan in full swing. These two religious festivals are of huge significance to Christians and Muslims across the world, respectively, including many students and staff at Bradford College. As we continue to learn and support all members of our College community, as a […]
Women in STEM: Why a Technology Career is the Perfect Choice
1 year When you think of a career in tech, what comes to mind? For many people, it’s images of coding gurus, hardware engineers, or IT experts hunched over computer screens. The reality? The world of IT is more dynamic, inclusive, and exciting than ever before – and calling you to be a part of it! If […]
Bradford 2025: 5 Hidden Gems to Make the Most of this Year
1 year With Bradford 2025 now launched and in full flow, there is so much going on across the City to get excited about this year! As a supporter of the initiative and a key player in the region, here we pick out five of the best bits to keep an eye out for. National Science and […]
A Conversation with MARF, Bradford School of Art’s New Artist in Residence
1 year Bradford School of Art is delighted to host an Artist in Residence programme, designed to connect education with the thriving arts and culture sector in the region. By inviting industry practitioners, there’s an opportunity to develop their work using the College’s facilities and resources, while creating opportunities for students to engage and learn. This year, […]
T Levels: Busting the Myths
2 years Introduced in 2020, T Levels are a new type of two-year technical qualification designed to meet industry needs and be an alternative to A Levels and Apprenticeships. Since their launch, various myths have formed around what T Levels are and exactly what they can offer. In a bid to debunk some of these misconceptions, here […]