

University of Bradford
Founded in 1966, the University of Bradford is a public, non-profit higher education institution located in the urban centre of Bradford, a medium-sized city in Yorkshire and the Humber with a population between 250,000 and 499,999. Officially recognised and chartered by the Privy Council, the University of Bradford is a coeducational institution with a medium-sized student body, enrolling between 8,000 and 8,999 students, according to uniRank.
The university offers a wide range of academic programmes leading to officially recognised qualifications, including bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees across multiple fields of study. Admissions are selective, based on students’ academic performance and previous qualifications.
International students are welcome to apply, and the university offers a comprehensive range of academic and support services, including a library, sports facilities, study abroad and exchange opportunities, online and distance learning options, and administrative support.