A video game artist, a philanthropic wool merchant, a prominent public health scientist and a museum leader are all set to receive honorary awards from Bradford College.
University Centre Bradford College will bestow the prestigious honour on Mohammed Ikram, an award-winning visual effects artist, Sir James Hill, an education advocate and charity supporter, Professor John Wright of the Born in Bradford project health study and Jo Quinton-Tulloch, director of the National Science and Media Museum.
The quartet will receive their awards at graduation ceremonies that will take place at Bradford’s LIFE Centre on Tuesday 27 November and Wednesday 28 November. They will join hundreds of students who have completed higher education courses at the college this year.
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