For the past 18 months Professor Jo Neill has organised public events at the University and other locations around the country, raising awareness of the harm caused by prohibition of currently illegal drugs, in particular the synthetic endocannabinoid known as ‘Spice’.
Year: 2019
Exploring the value of human life through art/science collaborations
SICK! Festival faces up to the complexities of mental and physical health, presenting an outstanding international arts programme, weaving in perspectives from researchers, clinical practitioners, public health professionals, charities and those with lived experience of the issues addressed.
Oral health for displaced individuals
Displaced individuals migrating to Europe from countries to the south and east of the continent face multiple, harrowing dangers; on arriving as asylum seekers and refugees they become some of the most vulnerable and marginalised people in society.
‘I AM GDI’ sports tournament involves over 500 young people
After spending time in Zomba, Malawi for fieldwork, Global Development Institute (GDI) PhD student Mapenzie Tauzie, wanted to engage with the community where her research assistants lived.
Celebrating our public engagement journey
In July, the University marked a decade of award-winning public engagement with an event that celebrated how we have worked with thousands of people of all ages and from all sectors, across Manchester and beyond.
Our pledge to support Government’s climate declaration
The University has joined the Government in its declaration of a ‘climate emergency’, reaffirming our position and commitment to being a world-leader in sustainable development.
University joins global media initiative to combat climate crisis
The University joined over 170 global organisations and news outlets by signing up for Covering Climate Now, a collaboration committing to proactively increase climate coverage in the week leading up to the United Nations Climate Action Summit in New York on 23 September.
The Cultural Explorers Programme is getting a makeover for 2019
For four years, our Cultural Explorers signature programme has provided a cultural entitlement for all ten year olds in wards neighbouring the University, funding all the costs of their school trips to our cultural institutions: the John Rylands University Library, Jodrell Bank Discovery Centre, Manchester Museum and the Whitworth.
University shortlisted for two Times Higher Education Awards
Each year the THE editorial team ask their data colleagues to take a fresh look at the data they collect for their suite of world rankings to find patterns of information that reveal something not necessarily obvious in their published results.
Manchester academic gains EU recognition for tackling energy poverty
A University of Manchester academic has been recognised by the European Union (EU) for his work on tackling energy poverty.