June 2022
- Celebrate South Asian Heritage Month with Manchester MuseumMon 13 Jun 2022, 09:35
Manchester Museum is celebrating South Asian Heritage Month with an unmissable two-day festival featuring film, music, workshops and more.
- Scholarships for people fleeing conflict and persecutionMon 13 Jun 2022, 09:42
The University has created fully-funded scholarships for 20 students who are fleeing war and persecution, with people now able to apply to start studying in September.
- Local MattersTue 14 Jun 2022, 14:23
The University's Manchester Institute of Education have developed Local Matters, a new research approach to understanding and responding to poverty in schools.
- Linguistic Diversity Collective launchedWed 15 Jun 2022, 10:54
15-19 June 2022 saw the return of Manchester UNESCO City of Literature's Festival of Libraries.
- Greater Manchester Festival of Libraries 2022Wed 15 Jun 2022, 10:56
15-19 June 2022 saw the return of Manchester UNESCO City of Literature's Festival of Libraries.
- The recovery of food provision practices after COVID-19Wed 15 Jun 2022, 11:10
Without a doubt, the pandemic has disrupted food provision in many ways.
- Building a bottom-up bioeconomyWed 15 Jun 2022, 11:18
What could the future bioeconomy look like? And how can engineering biology fit into strategies to transition to sustainable industrial ecosystems that better meet society's changing needs?
- Our Community Festival returns this weekend!Wed 15 Jun 2022, 18:15
There's so much to do at our Community Festival.
- The first 6R fest on campusThu 16 Jun 2022, 10:40
May saw the launch of the first 6R Fest on campus.
- Great Science Share for SchoolsSun 19 Jun 2022, 12:36
The Great Science Share for Schools (GSSfS) is a national campaign to elevate the prominence of science in the classroom.
- Student organised walkathon aims to save our soilTue 21 Jun 2022, 09:13
Early May saw a student-led walkathon take place with the aim of raising awareness of the global degradation of one of the Earth's most essential life-giving attributes – soil.
- Mediated dialogueTue 21 Jun 2022, 10:52
Funding to facilitate research impact has allowed academcs from the University, Professor Hilary Pilkington and Dr Ajmal Hussain to work with practitioners from the Warrington-based Tim Parry Johnathan Ball Peace Foundation to develop a framework and toolkit for conducting 'mediated dialogue' with groups in conflict.
- The 'Gift of time' from our ChancellorWed 22 Jun 2022, 08:56
Our University's Chancellor, Lemn Sissay OBE has written a poem to mark the end of his seven-year tenure.
- Monthly round-upWed 22 Jun 2022, 16:03
- Young people learn to talk their way out of conflictThu 23 Jun 2022, 11:10
Funding to facilitate research impact has allowed academcs from the University, Professor Hilary Pilkington and Dr Ajmal Hussain to work with practitioners from the Warrington-based Tim Parry Johnathan Ball Peace Foundation to develop a framework and toolkit for conducting 'mediated dialogue' with groups in conflict.