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Year: 2018

Better World Showcase

To recognise and communicate the outstanding social responsibility activities across the Faculty of Science and Engineering (FSE), we have again launched the annual ‘Better World Showcase’.

Society of Biology Award for PhD Student

Kirsty McIntyre, PhD student from the Faculty of Biology Medicine and Health has been awarded the New Researcher Outreach and Engagement award 2018 from the Royal Society of Biology.

Tackling the taboos around stillbirth

In the UK, around 1 in 225 pregnancies end in stillbirth, causing an unimaginable amount of pain and suffering and yet, there is little understanding as to why stillbirth occurs or how to prevent it, as research remains chronically underfunded.

Student Inspire Network

The Student Inspire Network (SIN) is a new and exciting project developed by students at The University of Manchester.

Brilliant and BAME

For more than 30 years, Black History Month has been a fixture in Britain’s cultural calendar, celebrated every October in schools, universities and at a vast array of events across the country.