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Year: 2020

To Have and to Heal

Manchester Museum’s has launched a new innovative project which aims to reach new audiences with its ancient Egyptian collections in a physically distanced world.

Students’ Union buddy scheme is now open

We recognise this is a really difficult time for many of our students, especially those who are isolating or are new to Manchester and can’t meet people easily due to COVID-19 restrictions.

Spirit of humanity

In the wake of the first UK lockdown, thousands of retired NHS workers returned to service to support the coronavirus effort.

Celebrating our Care Leavers

The University of Manchester is part of the Greater Manchester Higher collaborative network along with four other universities and 12 further education colleges across the region.

World Diabetes day

Approximately 425 million people worldwide and one in 15 people in the UK are estimated to have diabetes.

The Gateways Programmes goes online

Gateways is the University’s flagship pre-16 widening participation programme that supports approximately 1,700 widening participation students across 48 Greater Manchester secondary schools.