Despite being one of the top ten largest cities in the UK, Bradford offers a friendly and adaptable atmosphere, making it an ideal place to live and study. Established in 1966 as a university with roots dating back to the 1860s, the University of Bradford is home to around 10,000 students, creating a strong community spirit.
The University's Students' Union is run by students and provides a wide range of non-academic activities and support services. On-campus social spaces include a student cinema, the UK's oldest student radio station, a 1300-seat auditorium and four different bars. Bradford is noted for both its academic achievements and its commitment to student life. With its affordable living costs and multicultural character, it is an attractive option for students wishing to study abroad.
Rankings: 641-650 (QS World University Rankings)
Location: Bradford, England
Year of Establishment: 1966 (Origin dates back to the 1860s)
Featured Departments: Politics, Physiotherapy, Pharmacy
Fees £23,290 per year