Bradford Institute of Technology
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In 1956 Bradford Technical College, founded in 1882, was provisionally designated one of the country's first Colleges of Advanced Technology. In May 1957 the designation was confirmed, under the name "The Bradford Institute of Technology" and in September a Principal was appointed, Dr. E.G. Edwards (previously Principal of Liverpool College of Technology). The name of Bradford Technical College was retained, however, as an institution to undertake work of a level below Higher National Certificate.
The Institute's purpose was to "provide a broad range and substantial volume of work exclusively at an advanced level including postgraduate and research work" under conditions comparable with those of a university. Courses leading to degree-equivalent Diplomas in Technology were instituted and the London External degrees were continued. In 1962 Bradford City Council relinquished control of the Institute, which became responsible directly to the Ministry of Education.
The work of the Institute expanded rapidly: in 1957 there were 124 students enrolled on degree courses and 56 lecturers and senior members of academic staff, by 1966 there were 2,600 students and over 350 academic staff.
In 1966 the Institute was granted its Royal Charter and became the University of Bradford.
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