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Marking International Women’s Day with award winning author
The Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health welcomed science journalist, broadcaster and author, Angela Saini, to talk about the themes discussed in her latest book ‘Inferior – How Science Got Women Wrong – and the New Research That’s Rewriting the Story’ and their impact on women today.
10,000 Actions shortlisted for The Guardian University Awards
Our 10,000 Actions programme, the UK’s largest environmental sustainability initiative for staff in higher education, has been shortlisted in the Sustainability Project category of the Guardian University Awards.
Campus tree planting project gets underway
Phase one of planting started at the end of March at a variety of locations across our campus, including to the west of Oxford Road, Dover Street and the Armitage Centre.
Resilience training for Sustainability Champions
The University’s Environmental Sustainability Team has held its first resilience training programme for the University’s Sustainability Champions.
University is TfGM’s Champion of Champions for green travel
The University has scooped a Champions of Champions award for inspiring thousands of staff and students to opt for more sustainable journeys to work.
Success for the Great Science Share for Schools
The Great Science Share for Schools has won the Charity of the Year award from Chemicals Northwest.
Workshop on sustainable collaboration
Workshop on Sustainable Collaboration
Students help to win legal case for redundant workers
A group of dismissed employees are celebrating after ten law students from Manchester helped to win an employment case on their behalf.
Mo Farah urges University staff to sign up to the purple wave
Athletics legend Mo Farah has urged everyone from The University of Manchester to sign up for the Simply Health Great Manchester Run on 20 May.
Science Extravaganza welcomes nearly 1,000 school students on to campus
As part of British Science Week, we welcomed nearly 1,000 school students from across the North West to take part in our week long Science Extravaganza event, showcasing the creative and ground-breaking research being carried out across the University.
Women of Science campaign shortlisted
In February it was announced that Rhys Archer, a PhD student in the School of Materials, had been shortlisted as a finalist for the first English Women’s Awards (North) for her services to science and technology for the Women of Science campaign that she has created.
Woolton Hall Tea Party
On 28 February 70 guests from the local community visited the University’s Fallowfield campus for the Woolton Hall Tea Party.
ScienceX returns to intu Trafford Centre
ScienceX returns to intu Trafford Centre on 14-15 April for the third year running! This free weekend-long science and engineering festival, organised by the Faculty of Science and Engineering at the University, is packed with amazing interactive activities to inspire and excite visitors.
February’s round-up from the Director of Social Responsibility
Three ‘firsts’ have been achieved throughout February.
Student Volunteering Week celebrations
We recenty asked first year Politics and International Relations student Megan Ritchie to go along to some of our Student Voluneerting Week events and report back on what she found.
Combating dental health inequalities in the North West
Everyone deserves access to dental treatment and care, but for many people in deprived areas accessing treatment isn’t easy.
Corridor Manchester Cycle Breakfast – February 2018
February was the turn of the University of Manchester to host the monthly Corridor Manchester Travel Cycle Breakfasts.
Reduce week 2018
As part of the University constant effort to tackle sustainability issues, this academic year we launched our reduce, reuse and recycle themed weeks, run in partnership with Manchester City Council and Manchester Student Homes.
Greater Manchester Combined Authority Green Summit Survey
Following his election, the Mayor of Greater Manchester, Andy Burnham, announced his ambitions for making Greater Manchester one of the leading green cities in Europe.
Greater Manchester Higher Young Carers Day
On 25 January, national Young Carers Awareness Day, the University hosted the first Greater Manchester Higher Young Carers Day; a day designed to celebrate young carers in our local area.
HCRI launches online Master’s with Hong Kong Polytechnic University
The Humanitarian and Conflict Response Institute (HCRI) is collaborating with the School of Nursing at Hong Kong Polytechnic University to deliver a new online Master’s programme in Disaster Management.
Students, staff and alumni run in the Purple Wave for FREE
Students, staff and alumni can run for free in this year’s Great Manchester Run when they commit to fundraising to help young people from Greater Manchester to access a world-class education.
Be a Volunthero!
Student volunteering was promoted and celebrated at the University as part of a week-long campaign in Student Volunteering Week (19 – 25 February), run by the Division of Student Development and Community Engagement in partnership with the Students’ Union.
Our new poem from Lemn Sissay highlights those who make a difference
Chancellor, Lemn Sissay, has written and performed a new poem to shine a light on the people at The University of Manchester and beyond who make a difference to others.