The Works builds on success to reach 4,000 landmark
Led by The University of Manchester and delivered by the Growth Company, The Works helps support local people to find jobs, develop skills and provides access training and is now celebrating placing the 4,000th person into employment.
Dr Sarah Marie Hall wins the inaugural Jo Cox Prize for Public Service and Active Citizenship
Human Geography lecturer Dr Sarah Marie Hall has won the inaugural Jo Cox Prize for Public Service and Active Citizenship, to recognise the positive impacts of her research.
Congratulations to Sheena Cruickshank
Congratulations go to Sheena Cruickshank, Academic Lead for Public Engagement with Research who was promoted to Professor of Public Engagement and Biomedical Sciences at the end of 2017.
Students across Manchester help fund life-saving research through donating unwanted items
Students from Manchester have raised £1.
Manchester celebrates #GivingTuesday
On 28 November the world celebrated #GivingTuesday, an international day to do ‘good stuff’, to recognise what is already being done and to encourage people to consider giving time, money or skills to support a worthwhile cause.
November’s monthly summary from the Director of Social Responsibility
We prioritise a small number of ‘signature programmes’ that are emblematic of our commitment to social responsibility.
Making a Difference Awards 2018
Does someone you know deserve recognition for the difference they are making?
The Humanitarian and Conflict Response Institute Annual Landmark Lecture
On Thursday 23 November, the Humanitarian and Conflict Response Institute (HCRI) held their annual Landmark Lecture, which provides a platform for discussion on topics relating to humanitarianism and disaster management.
Former medical student among Women of the Year
Dr Vicky Wijeratne, a former student of The University of Manchester currently working as a junior doctor at Stepping Hill, was honoured at an award ceremony commemorating the contributions made by people following the Manchester Arena attack.
New partnership to raise awareness of post-conflict disability
Leading researchers from The University of Manchester and The University of Gulu, Uganda and senior officials from Health Education England (HEE) are to work together to investigate post-conflict disability issues in low and middle income countries in Africa and Asia.