#OurEngagingPeople
Ever wanted to find out a little more about public engagement at the University and the personal stories behind those involved? Each month we spotlight colleagues from our University community who are involved in some form of public engagement. Find out what our...
Developing an Urban Heat Resilience Plan for Bristol
Earlier this year, the University hosted award ceremonies to celebrate the positive impact created from across our University community. After two years of online celebrations, the Making a Difference Awards returned on 10 May with in-person and a livestreamed event...
Supporting access to organic food in Greater Manchester
In summer of 2015, the University partnered as a stakeholder with the Kindling Trust to launch an organic box scheme, Veg Box People, with collection points on campus.
Child neurodevelopment and autism research unit launches in South Asia
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The World Reimagined Sculptures in the RACE Centre Library
The Ahmed Iqbal Ullah RACE Centre in Central Library is hosting three globe artworks as part of a UK-wide charitable art education project.
Black History Month – BAME Staff Network Celebration
As part of the many events taking place across the University campus for Black History Month, the Black and Minority Ethnic (BAME) Staff Network are delighted to be hosting an afternoon with Dame Elizabeth Anionwu.The BAME Staff Network are instrumental in influencing...
Climate change impact through 50,000 Actions and Living Lab nominated for an Earthshot prize
Over 40,000 staff and students at the University have been nominated for The Earthshot Prize for their practical action on climate change.
Climate change impact through 50,000 Actions and Living Lab nominated for an Earthshot prize
Over 40,000 staff and students at the University have been nominated for The Earthshot Prize for their practical action on climate change.
Major ‘levelling up’ report launches in Rochdale
Senior academics, policy makers, local government officials and business people have gathered in Rochdale for the launch of a major new report written by experts from the University.
One in Two: A Manchester Cancer Research Podcast
In the UK, age-standardised cancer incidence rate is the highest for people living in the most deprived areas with lung cancer seeing incidence rate almost triple for people living in the most deprived areas when compared with the least deprived areas.