Making labs greener
Plastics are cheap and convenient but their production and waste take a massive toll on the environment.
Online Linnean Society Annual Lecture
The University’s Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health is delighted to welcome back The Linnean Society for the second online Irene Manton lecture which will take place in December.
Stories from the NHS frontline
Alliance Manchester Business School’s Naomi Chambers, Professor of Healthcare Management, has co-authored a major new book which details first-hand experiences of the NHS today.
Towards inclusive environmental sustainability
On 27 September, 2021, the Leverhulme Trust funded ‘Towards Inclusive Environmental Sustainability (TIES)’ project hosted their first online webinar ‘How Muslims in Britain engage with, and understand, environmental sustainability’, in collaboration with the Muslim Council of Britain (MCB) and the Muslims of Britain Research Network (MBRN).
Pensions on Divorce: what should you do?
A new report has found that men within couples have substantially more private pension wealth than women, which poses particular challenges when they divorce. Dr Jennifer Buckley and Professor Debora Price from the Manchester Institute for Collaborative Research on...
Pensions in Divorce: what should you do?
A new report has found that men within couples have substantially more private pension wealth than women, which poses particular challenges when they divorce. Dr Jennifer Buckley and Professor Debora Price from the Manchester Institute for Collaborative Research on...
Ahmed Iqbal Ullah RACE Centre and Education Trust programme for Black History Month 2021
The Ahmed Iqbal Ullah RACE (Race Archives and Community Engagement) Centre is the University’s open access library specialising in the study of race, migration and diversity.
Promoting social inclusion for Afro-Colombian youth
University of Manchester researchers in the project “Cultures of Anti-Racism in Latin America” (CARLA), funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC), have been developing collaborations with various artists in Argentina, Brazil and Colombia to see how art can be used to challenge racism in those countries.
Volunteering and social justice week
Monday 11 October – Friday 15 October
Students volunteer to support Rwandan social enterprise
When it became clear that the University’s overseas volunteering project Team Rwanda wouldn’t be able to take place in the summer, an alternative remote project was established in its place.