The University has hit the top spot for Greater Manchester and makes global top ten in the Cycle September competition.
Year: 2020
The Manchester Christmas Dinner
The Christmas Dinner is an annual project founded in 2013 by the University’s Chancellor Lemn Sissay.
Manchester expert involved in launch of England’s Nature Recovery Network
A renowned community engagement expert from the University is working with Natural England as they launch a national Nature Recovery Network, which it is hoped will help to deal with the challenges of biodiversity loss, climate change and wellbeing.
University supports new National Tutoring Programme
On 2 November the new National Tutoring Programme (NTP) was launched.
Celebrating Living Wage Week
Our University’s greatest asset is its people, which is why we’re celebrating Living Wage Week (9 – 15 November).
Social Justice Photography Competition 2021 now open for entries
Cameras (and smart phones) at the ready.
Volunteering & Social Justice Fair online sees spike in volunteering applications
The University’s Volunteering & Social Justice Fair Online inspires students to make a difference.
Foundation Day
Traditionally a celebration is held in the historic Whitworth Hall but, due to the continuing impact of COVID-19, this cannot happen this year.
Helping create sustainable cities by valuing global communities
Today, 55% of the world’s population live in cities and towns.
Helping to limit the spread of coronavirus in Kenya
Our researchers are helping to limit the spread of coronavirus in Kenya, where the spread of the virus in informal settlements causes huge challenges for the authorities.