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(2003), "£1.8 million investment in engineering, design and technology", Anti-Corrosion Methods and Materials, Vol. 50 No. 3. https://doi.org/10.1108/acmm.2003.12850caf.004
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:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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£1.8 million investment in engineering, design and technology
£1.8 million investment in engineering, design and technology
Keywords: Engineering, Education, Investment
The University of Bradford's School of Engineering, Design and Technology has recently benefited from a £1.8 million investment by the University through a Higher Education Funding Council for England (HEFCE) restructuring grant (Plate 2).
The investment has brought all staff in the school together in one location in the Chesham building, creating an interdisciplinary working environment for the new, integrated School of Engineering,Design and Technology. Its offices and many of its laboratories now exceed the standards expected of 21st century Engineering, Design and Technology.
Plate 2 £1.8 million investment in engineering, design and technology at the University of Bradford, UK
The new school has updated facilities in computer aided design (CAD), manufacture, and engineering, polymer engineering, materials engineering, electronics and telecommunications engineering, engineering computing and modelling, medical engineering, environmental engineering, and automotive engineering. These include research equipment and infrastructure which support the school's externally funded research activity – research in the school includes one RAE grade 5 and two RAE grade 4 areas – and support from industry, especially Ford Motor Company which has provided support for hardware and software in automotive engineering.
The school's CAD, computer-aided manufacture (CAM), and computer-aided engineering (CAE) facility is the largest and most up-to-date of its type in the region, and enables all students to graduate with state-of-the-art professional skills in CAD and engineering.
External support has enabled the Bradford Engineering Business Partnership to be established in the new school to support its mission in industrial liaison, applied research, and consultancy. The Ford Suite houses the Bradford industry support network (ISN), BCAD design consultancy, and the Bradford programme in engineering quality improvement. The re-located Centre for Objective Measurement in Textiles (COMIT) continues to support the local textile industry as part of this aspect of the school's mission.
The University of Bradford's Dean of the School of Engineering, Design and Technology, Professor Andrew Day, said: "This investment has provided Engineering, Design and Technology with a very important boost at a critically important time. The future of Engineering and Technology lies in the application of Computer, Information and Communications Technology to the design and manufacture of products, systems and processes, and we need to have accommodation and facilities that reflect this future."
"We have been using Computer-Aided Design and Manufacture in our internationally-respected research for over 15 years, and have gradually introduced it into our taught courses during this time to keep them up-to-date. Computer-Aided Design has now taken over completely in our lectures, providing our students with the skills and expertise, which employers need in successful, modern industry, and we are privileged to have one of the best CAD/CAM/CAE facilities in the region."
"Employers' interest in Bradford Engineering, Design and Technology graduates is as strong as ever, and we hope that the undergraduate and postgraduate courses in the new School of Engineering, Design and Technology at the University of Bradford will attract many young people into exciting and fulfilling careers in Computer-Aided Design, Manufacture, and Engineering."