The University Flagship Programme ‘One Student, One Campus, One Life – Action on Antibiotic Drug Resistance’ are holding a number of events to mark World Antibiotics Awareness Week and European Antibiotic Awareness Day.
Year: 2017
Lemn Sissay’s Christmas dinners for care leavers – we need your help.
October is a little early to be talking about Christmas, but planning something spectacular takes time.
Manchester Institute of Biotechnology at New Scientist Live
20 Researchers from four schools across two faculties attend an event with more than 20,000 visitors
Pioneering new project launches to restore industrial landscapes
A multi-million pound project funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund has been launched to restore areas in the North West transformed by heavy industries like coal mining, peat extraction and iron & steel production.
The octogenarian cooks share their knowledge at Festival
Dr Kingsley Purdam from the School of Social Sciences, recently led a session as part of the Manchester Food and Drink Festival which brought together older people to demonstrate their favourite recipes including those they remember from childhood, which they still cook now.
Celebrating of National Poetry Day
Competition for local school students that inspires celebration of National Poetry Day
New exhibition on nuclear physics
In 1917, the Nobel Prize winner Ernest Rutherford became the first person to create an artificial nuclear reaction, here in laboratories at the University.
A message from our Vice President for Social Responsibility
I would like to welcome all colleagues back from the summer to the new academic year.
UMBUG’s 10th Birthday
Come join the celebrations at the next Corridor cycle breakfast as we mark the 10th anniversary of UMBUG – University of Manchester Bike User Group!
Official Oxford Road transformation/bus priority scheme launch
Mayor of Greater Manchester Andy Burnham said the changes to Oxford Road, which include Dutch-style cycle lanes and improved pathways for pedestrians, would serve as a ‘blueprint’ for the rest of the city.