The University of Bradford is known for its over 50 years of academic excellence is working with industry experts to provide students with an innovative, immersive and industry-ready experience and to achieve that the University has partnered with Oxford International Education with the vision of building a stronger pathway to future employability for international students in the UK. This partnership will help in empowering international students to start their undergraduate and postgraduate degrees.
The first batch of students will be welcomed to the main city campus of the University of Bradford in September 2021 whereas the Oxford International Education Group will manage the University of Bradford International College. This global education provider develops and operates on-campus international colleges in the UK and Europe, English language centres across the UK and North America and online academic and vocation courses through the OI Digital Institute.
Shirley Congdon, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Bradford, said: “We are delighted to announce our partnership with Oxford International Education Group, who have an excellent reputation in the sector. Together, we will provide greater access to a high-quality educational experience for more international students through our shared vision of a world of inclusion and equality of opportunity. We take great pride in outstanding teaching, research and innovation and look forward to welcoming students to our global community.”
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