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Muhammad Habib, 13, recognised for supporting elderly and vulnerable people in Bradford over lockdown

Muhammad Habib, 13, recognised for supporting elderly and vulnerable people in Bradford over lockdown
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New UNIfy festival aims to inspire with series of interactive events

New UNIfy festival aims to inspire with series of interactive events UNIfy Festival is a new annual event - running from April 12 to 16 - which aims to showcase the links between the University and the city. The festival is open to everyone and comprises 16 online webinars, covering a range of topics from Cars, Culture and Cinema to plans to create a virtual online 3D city. This year’s event will be online but future festivals will be based on-campus, allowing people to explore and get to know the University, its academics and researchers. There are three broad themes, based around Heritage and Culture, Building Resilience and Enterprise and Innovation.

Festival to help local businesses recover from the pandemic

YORKSHIRE’S universities have collectively offered to help local businesses recover from the pandemic through a programme of collaboration. West Yorkshire Innovation Festival runs until March 19 and will promote the different types of innovation taking place across Leeds City Region. Professor Shirley Congdon, the chair of Yorkshire Universities and vice-chancellor at the University of Bradford, urged local businesses to seize the opportunity. She said: “Yorkshire’s universities are here to support you. We stand ready to help rebuild our region’s pioneering and productive economy, to tackle inequalities, and to help businesses navigate the post-covid landscape through innovation, the resilience which comes from diversity and to seek out new markets.

We are a lot stronger together : Councillor Fozia Shaheen on championing the district s women

A BRADFORD councillor is hoping to “champion and celebrate” women from across the district as she prepares to host a special Zoom event this evening. Councillor Fozia Shaheen, of the Toller ward, has stressed the importance of recognising women’s “successes and achievements” – especially amid the pandemic – following on from International Women’s Day earlier this week. Cllr Shaheen, who is also the founder and director of Dream Big Aim High – a Girlington-based organisation which aims to support people with issues around mental health, learning disabilities, education, fitness and employment – added that many of the women who have been working tirelessly on the frontline against coronavirus are often overlooked.

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