To recognise and communicate the outstanding social responsibility activities across the Faculty of Science and Engineering (FSE), the fifth annual Better World Awards have now been launched.
Year: 2019
Manchester Museum returns secret sacred and ceremonial material to Australia
Manchester Museum and the Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (AIATSIS) are pleased to announce the unconditional repatriation of 43 secret sacred and ceremonial objects to the Aranda people of Central Australia, Gangalidda Garawa peoples’ of northwest Queensland, Nyamal people of the Pilbara and Yawuru people of Broome.
University community project wins Spirit of Manchester Award
A University community project has won the Equalities category of this year’s Spirit of Manchester Awards.
Manchester Access Programme opening soon
The Manchester Access Programme (MAP), The University of Manchester’s flagship widening participation scheme for local Year 12 students, is opening soon!
Our monthly round-up
Happy new (academic) year! From Bolton to Bangalore, from London to Lagos, our new students arrived in Manchester in September to begin their studies.
Volunteering and Social Justice Fair 2019
The University will be hosting its annual Volunteering and Social Justice Fair (11am – 3pm) on Tuesday 15 October in Academy 1.
Sustainability Challenge achieves record-breaking numbers
On Tuesday 17 September, over 5,000 first year undergraduates took part in the Sustainability Challenge – one of the biggest events in the University calendar and a social responsibility singnature programme.
The Ahmed Iqbal Ullah Race Relations Resource Centre and Education Trust has launched a fresh new website.
Based in Manchester Central Library, the Ahmed Iqbal Ullah Race Relations Resource Centre is an open-access library specialising in the study of race, ethnicity and migration.
Brilliant and Black presents: Professor David Olusoga
Public lecture given by David Olusoga OBE to celebrate Black History Month at The University of Manchester
Exploring diversity and individuality
All of us are made up of a kaleidoscope of social identities: race, religion, age, gender, sexuality, disability; to name but a few.