“All children should see themselves represented in the books they read”: Jackie Ould retires from the AIUC
Staff at the Ahmed Iqbal Ullah Race Relations Resource Centre (AIUC) have said thank you and farewell to Jackie Ould, their long-standing Education Co-ordinator and (latterly) Co-director, who retired in August.
ReachOut working with children in disadvantaged communities to raise aspirations
ReachOut is a mentoring charity working with children in disadvantaged communities to raise aspirations and help them grow in character and attainment.
Small fly, huge impact
Shaking epileptic flies into a seizure may not be your average biology lesson; it is however just one of the activities taking place with a group of 12 schools in Lancashire.
Instruments of Change exhibition launches on campus
The Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health’s new ‘Instruments of Change’ display was launched by the Interim Vice-President and Dean, Professor Peter Clayton, earlier this month.
Social Mobility – What universities can and can’t do
Social mobility considers how someone’s adult outcomes relate to their circumstances as a child, with low social mobility often impacting on the life chances of a large section of our society.
Celebrating 60 years of development studies at the University
The University of Manchester has been at the forefront of Development Studies for 60 years, starting with Nobel Prize winner Sir Arthur Lewis right through to the current work of our Global Development Institute (GDI).
University to look at how to improve African labour standards
A new research project, led by Professor Stephanie Barrientos will look at how to promote more ethical labour standards in the growing market of goods produced in Sub-Saharan Africa.
Manchester Alumnus plays role in South Sudan peace talks
Alumni from The University of Manchester go onto amazing achievements and we are proud to learn of the continued involvement of Masters alumnus Rajab Mohandis who has been supporting the representation of civil society in the South Sudan peace talks.
Kate Osamor MP calls for a future with less inequality
Kate Osamor, Shadow Secretary for International Development, will visit The University on Friday 2 November to talk about her vision for a world that addresses inequality as well as poverty.
World’s first Carbon Literate Labs
The University of Manchester will play host to the world’s first laboratories to receive Carbon Literacy training.