Audio By Carbonatix
The University of Bradford has launched its first-ever Alumni Mentorship Programme, a pioneering initiative aimed at connecting newly arrived Ghana Education Trust Fund (GETFund) scholars with experienced alumni mentors. The scheme, delivered under the University of Bradford Alumni Mentorship Scheme (UBAMS), marks a major step in strengthening the University’s global alumni engagement and enhancing student support.
Held on Tuesday, 21st October 2025, at the Richmond Building, the hybrid induction event brought together students, alumni mentors, and University staff, with members of the University of Bradford Alumni Community in Ghana joining online. The two-hour programme marked the beginning of a structured mentorship journey focused on academic excellence, personal growth, and professional development.
This year, 26 mentors from the University of Bradford Alumni Community have volunteered to mentor the new GETFund scholars. These mentors, who are distinguished professionals across various sectors, are offering valuable guidance and support to help mentees settle into university life, build confidence, and develop essential leadership and career skills.

The event was also attended by representatives from the University’s International Office, MMrMichael Miller and MrMrack Massie, who expressed their appreciation for the strong and positive relationship between the University and its Ghanaian alumni community. They commended the UBAMS initiative as a model for fostering lasting engagement between current students and alumni across the globe.
Claire Pryke, Associate Director of Outreach, Recruitment and Marketing, encouraged students to make the most of their academic experience, work diligently, and continuously improve their knowledge and skills while on campus. She emphasised that such dedication would enable them to contribute meaningfully to their communities and uphold the University’s global reputation for excellence.
Helen Bradley, Career and Employability Consultant, educated mentees on how to make positive use of the Career and Employability Services. She highlighted the range of support available—from CV reviews and mock interviews to networking opportunities—and urged students to engage early with these resources to strengthen their employability prospects and career development.

Dr Drta Kusi-Mensah, one of the alumni mentors and a highly accomplished professional, delivered an inspiring message on the theme “Building Bridges Between Experience and Aspiration.” She encouraged mentees to draw from the experiences of their mentors, embrace challenges as learning opportunities, and remain focused on their academic and professional goals. Her address underscored the essence of mentorship as a two-way relationship that nurtures growth, confidence, and resilience.
Dr Drkye Boampong, a lecturer at the School of Management, shared his personal journey to inspire the students. Drawing from his own academic and professional experiences, he advised mentees to remain focused, disciplined, and proactive in utilising the opportunities available to them at the University. His motivational reflections reminded students that perseverance, hard work, and humility are key ingredients for long-term success.
The students expressed their excitement and gratitude for the opportunity created by the University through its alumni community in Ghana, describing the initiative as both motivational and transformative. Many noted that the mentorship scheme will not only support their academic journey but also strengthen their professional development and sense of belonging within the University’s global network.
In his remarks, Dr Joseph Kwadwo Danquah, Assistant Professor and Coordinator of UBAMS, highlighted the importance of mentorship in supporting international students’ transition and integration into academic and social life in the UK. He commended the mentors for their selfless commitment to giving back to their alma mater and strengthening the University’s alumni network.
Dr Danquah stated: “This initiative reflects the University’s enduring commitment to student success and community building. Through the UBAMS platform, we aim to nurture a culture of peer support, leadership, and professional growth that extends far beyond the classroom.”
The University intends to replicate this pioneering mentorship model across other international student communities, building on the success of the GETFund–Ghana alumni collaboration. The aim is to strengthen the University’s global alumni network and provide all international students with a supportive environment that enhances academic engagement and employability outcomes.
The UBAMS continues to serve as a bridge between the University of Bradford and its vibrant alumni community, promoting lifelong connections, knowledge exchange, and global engagement.
Latest Stories
-
Demand TikTok remove explicit videos of victims – Gloria Amenu urges gov’t
26 minutes -
Gender Ministry must provide psychological care for exploited women – Gloria Amenu
30 minutes -
Trump lashes out at Supreme Court justices over tariffs ruling
1 hour -
Refrain from mass marketing or public promotional campaigns on virtual assets – BoG to VASPs
3 hours -
Government bans land transit of cooking oil; orders crackdown on customs complicity
3 hours -
NPA engages industry stakeholders on 24-hour economy pilot in petroleum sector
4 hours -
Ablakwa outlines key bilateral agreements with Burkina Faso to boost trade, security and border cooperation
4 hours -
Ghana, Burkina Faso deepen security ties after terrorists kill 8 Ghanaians in Titao
4 hours -
Luv FM launches 7th edition of Primary Schools Quiz; pupils urged to embrace Ghanaian culture
5 hours -
Nollywood star Michael Dappa stuns fans with big chop ahead of new film role
5 hours -
NPA slams gas ‘shortage’ rumours; assures over one month’s cover
5 hours -
BoG, SEC order the removal of all crypto billboards within 48 hours
6 hours -
Majority Leader fires back at Sefwi protesters
6 hours -
New Horizon Fun Games: Vice President calls for stronger national commitment to inclusion
7 hours -
Prof. Amoah warns Africa against becoming China’s ‘Dumping Ground’
7 hours
