Have you ever wondered how scientific research shapes the way we see, heal and stay healthy?
In this lively public lecture, we’ll explore how over the last 60 years the University of Bradford has delivered research that improves our health and wellbeing including how we understand vision, support healing after injury, help people use medicines safely, and enable faster diagnosis of infections.
During the conversation, we will learn how these discoveries impact our everyday lives, why they matter for public health locally and globally, and ask you what future healthcare opportunities and challenges you think the University's research could focus on.
Programme
As part of our 60th Anniversary celebrations, the 6 Decades lecture series brings together leading experts to share insights into the pioneering research and distinctive strengths that have shaped the institution over the past six decades.
Across six engaging talks delivered in a hybrid format, audiences will hear directly from specialists at the forefront of their fields, exploring how ideas, discoveries and collaborations have evolved to address real-world challenges locally and globally.
The series offers an opportunity to celebrate the University’s rich legacy, connect with new and existing audiences, and take pride in the transformative impact of research that is started in Bradford.