Black History Trail project
The Black History Trail project is designed to respond to the underrepresentation of students of African and Caribbean heritage in key disciplines at the University of Manchester.
Groundbreaking report: A Guide to the Treatment of Pensions on Divorce
MICRA (Manchester Institute for Collaborative Research on Ageing) is a leading research centre carrying out research into fundamental questions about ageing. MICRA has been engaged in collaborative work with the Pensions Advisory Group (PAG) - an interdisciplinary...
Great Science Share: moving online and reaching further in 2020
The 5th annual Great Science Share for Schools which took place earlier this year saw registrations from over 90,000 young people.
Lessons from lockdown
Policy@Manchester’s Lessons from Lockdown collection bring together articles from researchers from across all three of our Faculties.
Proudly presenting Brilliant and Black with Gary Younge
Each year since 1987, October is celebrated as Black History Month (BHM) in the UK.
Manchester Day of Action 2019 – CASE Platinum finalist
Manchester Day of Action is a global volunteer activism programme which inspires alumni worldwide to join together and support a local cause.
Our students volunteer more hours to ReachOut Mentoring than any other University
University of Manchester students volunteering at the Mentoring Charity “ReachOut” have given a staggering amount of their free time this academic year despite some projects finishing slightly earlier than expected due to COVID 19 and lockdown.
Manchester Access Programme – experiencing university life online
The Manchester Access Programme is the University’s flagship widening participation scheme.
Virtual Enterprise School helping to accelerate social enterprise revolution
The University’s first virtual Enterprise School recently named the winner of its newly launched entrepreneurship programme.
The Story of Plastic
In August our Environmental Sustainability Team hosted a post-screening discussion of The Story of Plastic film, followed by a Q&A on the University’s commitment to eliminating avoidable single-use plastics by 2022.