The University of Manchester, along with Queen Mary University of London and Words of Colour Productions, have been commissioned to establish an independent centre of excellence on ethnic inequalities, severe mental illness and multiple disadvantage.
Year: 2017
University of Manchester residents donate over £85,000 and 2,300 meals for charity
This year undergraduate student residents leaving halls have donated 6,125 bags of unwanted clothes, shoes, books, electrical appliances and crockery to the British Heart Foundation in the annual ‘Give It Don’t Bin It, end of year campaign.
University of Manchester residents donate over £85,000 and 2,000 meals for charity
This year undergraduate student residents leaving halls have donated 6,125 bags of unwanted clothes, shoes, books, electrical appliances and crockery to the British Heart Foundation in the annual ‘Give It Don’t Bin It, end of year campaign.
Food In Residence win the most sustainable University caterers of the year
The University of Manchester’s Food In Residence team have won The University Catering Organisation’s (TUCO) prestigious award for the most sustainable university caterers for 2017.
University celebrates silver – twice!
The University has scooped two Silvers in the Heist Awards, which celebrate the excellence and innovation of everyone involved in education marketing, from regional colleges to global university brands.
Health Education England Widening Participation Award for Research and Evaluation into WP
Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health WP team has won a national award from Health Education England for its research into the performance and experience of Widening Participation students compared to non-widening participation students.
Blackboard Catalyst Award 2017
My Learning Essentials wins global award for Community Engagement
Community planting day
Each year the University’s School of Education, Environment and Development awards small amounts of funding for social responsibility projects linked to the work of the School’s activities.
MICRA launches report on the ‘golden generation’
In July the Manchester Institute for Collaborative Research on Ageing (MICRA) held an event to launch a new report, ‘The Golden Generation?’, which examines wellbeing and inequalities in later life.
Simulation, system thinking, and climate change policies at Alliance Manchester Business School
Think climate change policies help the environment? Yes? You’re not alone.