<![CDATA[Newsroom University of Manchester]]> /about/news/ en Mon, 23 Jun 2025 20:26:39 +0200 Mon, 23 Jun 2025 17:06:02 +0200 <![CDATA[Newsroom University of Manchester]]> https://content.presspage.com/clients/150_1369.jpg /about/news/ 144 Manchester retains leading global position in QS World University Rankings /about/news/manchester-retains-leading-global-position/ /about/news/manchester-retains-leading-global-position/711477The University of Manchester has retained its position among the world青瓜视频檚 leading universities, according to new rankings announced on Thursday 19 June.

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The University of Manchester has retained its position among the world青瓜视频檚 leading universities, according to new rankings announced on Thursday 19 June.

The annual QS World University Rankings evaluate over 8,000 institutions around the world,青瓜视频 based on several different indicators including academic reputation, citations, employment outcomes and sustainability.

While the University has dropped one place to 35th globally, 11th in Europe and 7th in the UK, its performance has improved with higher scores in eight out of the ten assessment indicators used by QS. Most notably, the University achieved an outstanding score of 99.5 in the new 青瓜视频業nternational Student Diversity青瓜视频 measure.

Manchester青瓜视频檚 global academic reputation also continues to rise. The University is now ranked 31st in the world for academic reputation - up two places from last year - placing it among an elite group of globally respected institutions.

The results reflect the University青瓜视频檚 international profile and continued excellence in research, with other standout performances in indicators such as the International Research Network and International Students, which both received scores above 99.4. 

Manchester is now ranked 7th globally for its international research collaborations - up from 12th last year - and remains in the QS global top 10 for sustainability, ranked 9th in the world.

青瓜视频淚t青瓜视频檚 encouraging to see Manchester climb to 7th in the world for international research collaboration,青瓜视频 said Professor Colette Fagan, Vice-President for Research. 青瓜视频淭he University青瓜视频檚 research excellence is rooted in a culture of curiosity, collaboration and purpose, and the international collaborations of our academics across the globe is crucial for advancing research and tackling some of the major issues facing the world today.青瓜视频

The University青瓜视频檚 social and environmental impact is ranked in the top ten globally with the university being the only institution in the world in the top 10 in for both the  and ). In 2025, the University was ranked in first place in the UK and Europe and second in the world for benefitting society and the environment by Times Higher Education for the third year running. 

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University of Manchester ranked number 1 yet again for positive social and environmental impact /about/news/university-of-manchester-ranked-number-1-yet-again-for-positive-social-and-environmental-impact/ /about/news/university-of-manchester-ranked-number-1-yet-again-for-positive-social-and-environmental-impact/711348The University of Manchester has today (June 18) been ranked in first place in the UK and Europe and second in the world for benefitting society and the environment by Times Higher Education for the third year running. 

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The University of Manchester has today (June 18) been ranked in first place in the UK and Europe and second in the world for benefitting society and the environment by for the third year running. 

The University青瓜视频檚 unique commitment to addressing the United Nations (UN) Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) is world leading. Manchester is the only university in the world to rank in the top ten for social and environmental impact in all seven years of the Times Higher Education Impact Rankings. 

The 17 SDGs are the world青瓜视频檚 call to action on the most pressing challenges and opportunities facing humanity and the natural world, and The University of Manchester青瓜视频檚 consistent top ranking is recognition of its leading role in tackling them. 

In this year青瓜视频檚 assessment, more universities than ever were ranked with 2,318 institutions from 130 countries being ranked against how they are addressing the most pressing challenges facing our planet.  

The ranking, is the world青瓜视频檚 only one that measures universities青瓜视频 contributions to the UN SDGs and assesses their commitment to sustainability across four broad areas: research, stewardship, outreach and teaching. 

Dr Julian Skyrme, Executive Director of Social Responsibility and Civic Engagement at The University of Manchester, who leads the institution青瓜视频檚 entry to the ranking, said: 青瓜视频淓ach year, we submit a wealth of evidence demonstrating how we embed social responsibility across all areas of our work青瓜视频攆rom sustainability and cultural engagement to research impact, widening participation and the student experience. This continued recognition highlights the dedication of our entire University community to making a positive difference locally and globally.青瓜视频 

The University of Manchester came top in the world for SDG11 青瓜视频 Sustainable Cities and Communities. Significantly contributing to this is the investment made in four public-facing cultural institutions. Manchester Museum has recently been recognised as one of Europe青瓜视频檚 leading museums after winning .  

The annual prize is one of the most prestigious museum awards in the world and Manchester Museum is the first university museum to receive it, earning recognition for the way it balances globally-significant academic research with community engagement and social responsibility.  

The University has also directly addressed the energy impact of its campus in a landmark deal to see up to 65% of its electricity demand supplied via a new renewable project. In support of SDG7 青瓜视频 Affordable and Clean Energy and SDG12 青瓜视频 Responsible Consumption and Production, the University is building a 104,000 solar panel farm to generate green energy and also create a significant biodiversity enhancement to previously low-grade farmland. 

The University was ranked second in the world for SDG15 青瓜视频 Life on Land. Particularly key contributions towards this goal have come from for his climate research on restoring grasslands in the UN青瓜视频檚 Decade on Ecosystem Restoration initiative. Alongside this is leading research on socially driven reforestation policies to better protect our environment. 

President and Vice Chancellor, The University of Manchester, Professor Duncan Ivison said: 青瓜视频淚t青瓜视频檚 a tremendous achievement for our University community to once again be recognised as the UK and Europe青瓜视频檚 top-ranked university - and second in the world - in this year青瓜视频檚 THE Impact Rankings. This reflects not only the depth of our commitment to social responsibility but also the passion and dedication of our staff, students, and partners who bring that commitment to life every day. 

"As we prepare to launch our new strategy, Manchester 2035, this recognition is a powerful reminder of the role we can play, both here in Manchester and around the world, in leading on addressing the major challenges of our time: advancing sustainability, tackling inequality, and supporting inclusive growth.青瓜视频 

The University of Manchester has also, this week, been ranked 35th in the annual QS World University Rankings which evaluate over 8,000 institutions around the world. The results reflect the University青瓜视频檚 international profile and continued excellence in research, with other standout performances in indicators such as the International Research Network and International Students.

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University scientist named finalist for prestigious AI award /about/news/university-scientist-named-finalist-for-prestigious-ai-award/ /about/news/university-scientist-named-finalist-for-prestigious-ai-award/708747An academic and a corresponding team from The University of Manchester have been announced as finalists for the acclaimed Manchester Prize.   

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An academic and a corresponding team from The University of Manchester have been announced as finalists for the acclaimed Manchester Prize.   

, Reader in Engineering for Net Zero, is one of ten finalists to be awarded 青瓜视频100,000 in seed funding to develop his solution for this year青瓜视频檚 .  

In its second year, the Manchester Prize is looking for researchers with the most impactful and innovative artificial intelligence (AI) solution enabling the UK to accelerate progress towards net zero.  

Although AI technologies are advancing rapidly, their adoption in clean energy systems has not kept pace. The Manchester Prize aims to accelerate progress by encouraging the development of AI solutions that support the UK in achieving its ambition to lead the world in clean energy. 

Dr Papadopoulos青瓜视频 solution, Grid Stability, uses AI to accelerate the analysis performed which ensures electrical power systems meet the specified stability, security and reliability criteria. 

Electrical power systems worldwide are going through unprecedented changes to achieve decarbonisation targets. This drive calls for new technologies, such as renewables, electric vehicles and heat pumps, which increases the complexity and uncertainty in power system operation. System stability is the cornerstone of power system operation, and if not carefully considered, it can lead to blackouts with high economic impact and fallout.  

The tool replaces slow, complex simulations with rapid, AI-driven assessments, enabling real-time monitoring, faster decision-making, and more confident planning. This helps grid operators maintain reliability while scaling up clean energy solutions and cutting emissions. 

Dr Papadopoulos aims to work closely with utility companies to enable safe and useful implementations of Grid Stability. 

Speaking about his solution, Dr Papadopoulos said: 青瓜视频淕rid Stability uses machine learning to help bring lower, or zero, carbon technologies onto the grid faster and at the scale we need to hit net zero, but without compromising system stability.

青瓜视频Being named a finalist for the Manchester Prize is a huge boost; it not only validates the impact of our work but also gives us a platform to accelerate progress and collaborate more widely across the energy sector.青瓜视频

Dr Papadopoulos recognised that the computational cost and complexity of assessing stability and security made it difficult to support real-time awareness, decision-making and optimisation. As a result, system dynamics are often neglected or oversimplified. Grid Stability, using machine learning, offers a promising solution to addressing this challenge. 

The Manchester Prize will pick its winner in Spring 2026, and the winning innovator will receive a 青瓜视频1 million grand prize to continue developing their solution. The winning solution must demonstrate not only technical innovation, but also an evidenced road map to near-term (2030) adoption and scale.  

Announced and launched in 2023, the Manchester Prize is multi-million-pound, multi-year challenge prize, which is funded by the Department of Science, Innovation and Technology. The Prize seeks to reward UK-led breakthroughs in AI for public good and continues to secure the UK青瓜视频檚 place as a global leader in cutting-edge innovation. 

The Manchester Prize is named after the world青瓜视频檚 first stored programme computer, nicknamed 青瓜视频楾he Baby青瓜视频, which was built at The University of Manchester in 1948. AI research at The University continues to build on this legacy, as shown by Dr Papadopoulos青瓜视频 achievement. 

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Government backs top AI talent scholarships /about/news/government-backs-top-ai-talent-scholarships/ /about/news/government-backs-top-ai-talent-scholarships/708898The University of Manchester is part of a new government scholarship programme that will see young people with exceptional talent in AI receiving unprecedented support to study at Britain青瓜视频檚 top universities.  

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The University of Manchester is part of a new government scholarship programme that will see young people with exceptional talent in AI receiving unprecedented support to study at Britain青瓜视频檚 top universities.

Announced by the Technology Secretary on Monday 9 June), the Sp盲rck AI scholarships, named after pioneering British computer scientist Karen Sp盲rck Jones, will provide full funding for master青瓜视频檚 degrees at nine leading UK universities specialising in artificial intelligence and STEM subjects 青瓜视频 from Edinburgh to Manchester, and Newcastle to Bristol. 

Set to rival the likes of globally recognised Rhodes, Marshall and Fulbright scholarships, at least 100 talented undergraduates level students from the UK and abroad will see unparalleled access to industry partnerships, work placements and mentorship opportunities, including in the UK青瓜视频檚 AI Security Institute as well as leading tech firms like Darktrace, Faculty and Quantexa. 

This will not only drive forward AI innovation that grows the UK economy but also gives young people a direct route into highly skilled jobs in the UK青瓜视频檚 tech sector. 

By covering both tuition and living expenses, the scholarship could also be of interest to talent students from low-income backgrounds who might otherwise be unable to afford university 青瓜视频 spreading opportunity across the UK. 

Technology Secretary Peter Kyle said: 青瓜视频淲e are providing unique opportunities for talented young people to take up master青瓜视频檚 degrees in AI, with fully funded tuition and unparalleled access to industry. 

青瓜视频淪tudents will be able to go on to highly skilled jobs, building a workforce fit for the future and boosting economic growth as part of our Plan for Change. 

青瓜视频淲e are also expanding our fellowship programme to bring top talent into our leading AI sector and drive forward transformational benefits to the public like new drug discoveries.青瓜视频 

Sp盲rck AI scholarships: Applications will open in Spring 2026, with the first cohort beginning their studies in October 2026.  

Universities participating in the Sp盲rck AI scholarship programme include: Oxford, Cambridge, Imperial College London, UCL, Southampton, Edinburgh, Newcastle, Manchester and Bristol, who will co-design and co-fund the initiative. 

Companies signed up to participate in the scholarship programme include PolyAI, Quantexa, CausaLens, Flok, Beamery, Darktrace and Faculty. 

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Pep Guardiola receives honorary degree /about/news/pep-guardiola-receives-honorary-degree/ /about/news/pep-guardiola-receives-honorary-degree/708773Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has been awarded an honorary degree by The University of Manchester, recognising his extraordinary contribution to the city over nine years on and off the pitch.

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Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has been awarded an honorary degree by The University of Manchester, recognising his extraordinary contribution to the city over nine years on and off the pitch.

At a ceremony in the historic Whitworth Hall, he was presented with an honorary doctorate by the University青瓜视频檚 Chancellor, Nazir Afzal. The award is in honour not only of his sporting success but for his inspirational work away from football, including through his family foundation, the Guardiola Sala Foundation.

Pep said: 青瓜视频Manchester means so much to me. I have spent nine years here and it has become home. The people, the culture, my incredible football club, my colleagues青瓜视频 it is all so special to me and my family.  When I arrived here in 2016, I did not know how long I would spend here. The way this city embraced me made everything easy. My time here has been beautiful. 

青瓜视频淚 know how important the University of Manchester is to our city. It青瓜视频檚 the home to a lot of research and it has a history of discovery. So, honestly, to be honoured in this way by such an esteemed institution is an amazing feeling. I want to thank everyone at the University of Manchester for this moment 青瓜视频 and I want to thank everyone at Manchester City for their constant support.青瓜视频

Professor Duncan Ivison, President and Vice-Chancellor of The University of Manchester, said: 青瓜视频淧ep wasn青瓜视频檛 born in Manchester, but like me and so many others, the city has welcomed him and made it feel like home. That welcome and the way Manchester gets under your skin is why so many people feel a deep, lifelong connection with the city.

青瓜视频淧ep is an innovator and a winner who has inspired millions of people through his success as a manager. He has played a huge role in making Manchester a global success story and we are honoured that he has chosen to accept this degree. I hope that this forges another important connection between him, the University of Manchester, and the city.青瓜视频

Honorary degrees are the highest awards the University can offer. The University recognises remarkable individuals that have made outstanding contributions to society that embody its values, improve the lives of people in local communities or have created significant impact in their field of work and often far beyond.

Widely regarded as one of the successful and innovative managers in the history of the game, Pep followed a trophy laden playing career by being appointed as manager of the Barcelona first team in 2008. He won the La Liga title in three of his four seasons at the Camp Nou and lifted the UEFA Champions League twice.

After Barcelona, he joined Bayern Munich whom he led to the last four of the UEFA Champions League in each of his three seasons, landing the Bundesliga three times and winning the league and cup double twice.

Guardiola joined City in 2016. In his second season he guided the Cityzens to the Premier League title and the Carabao Cup. He picked up four successive Manager of the Month awards and was voted the Premier League Manager of the Season and the LMA Manager of the Year.

He was again voted Premier League Manager of the Season after guiding City to four more trophies in 2018/19 to become the Club青瓜视频檚 most successful boss ever with six trophies in three seasons.

City added the Carabao Cup and Community Shield to Pep青瓜视频檚 list in 2019/20, but the Catalan won yet more silverware in 2020/21, with another Premier League title and Carabao Cup success. He also became the first City boss to take his side to a Champions League final in May 2021, taking his trophy haul to 10. 青瓜视频Guardiola青瓜视频檚 incredible spell at the Etihad saw him claim a fourth Premier League title in five years in 2021/22 and a fifth in 2022/23.

And to top off another history-defining season under Pep青瓜视频檚 tenure, a fifth league win and City青瓜视频檚 FA Cup final win followed by victory in the Champions League final saw the club named Treble winners in 2022/2023.

On the final day of the 2023/24 season, City became the first club to win the Premier League in four successive seasons, confirming the title on the final day.

Pep青瓜视频檚 leadership has not only elevated the club青瓜视频檚 success but is a model for performance excellence and continuous improvement that has inspired leaders outside of football. Alongside this, the University wanted to recognise his contributions to Manchester青瓜视频檚 cultural and community life, and unwavering commitment to social responsibility and justice, through his family foundation - the Guardiola Sala Foundation. 

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University celebrates Manchester青瓜视频檚 dual UNESCO designation /about/news/university-celebrates-manchesters-dual-unesco-designation/ /about/news/university-celebrates-manchesters-dual-unesco-designation/708435The University of Manchester is celebrating a momentous occasion as the city of Manchester receives international acclaim with not one, but two prestigious UNESCO designations.  

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The University of Manchester is celebrating a momentous occasion as the city of Manchester receives international acclaim with not one, but two prestigious UNESCO designations.  

Recognised as both a City of Literature and a City of Lifelong Learning, Manchester joins a select group of global cities acknowledged for their commitment to education, creativity and cultural development. 

The University of Manchester, Manchester Metropolitan University, and Manchester City Council came together yesterday to celebrate Manchester青瓜视频檚 dual status as a UNESCO City of Lifelong Learning and Literature. 

The celebration was held at Manchester Metropolitan University, and The University of Manchester青瓜视频檚 President and Vice-Chancellor Duncan Ivison delivered the event青瓜视频檚 closing remarks. 

The UNESCO status of City of Lifelong Learning is an important accolade for The University of Manchester, as lifelong learning is one of the University青瓜视频檚 key focuses.  

Lifelong learning provides the opportunity for access to a University of Manchester education without the commitment of full-time on campus study, creating a more flexible and inclusive learning environment. 

Outside of the classroom, lifelong learning also provides support for learner青瓜视频檚 personal and professional development, aligning with industry and employer needs by driving economic, social and cultural progress. 

The University is continuously working with students, alumni, businesses and strategic industry partners to make The University a Learning Partner for Life.   

Professor Ang Davies, Academic Lead for Lifelong Learning at The University of Manchester, said: 青瓜视频淲e are extremely proud to join the UNESCO family of Learning Cities and have already made many connections in the UK and beyond.青瓜视频

Mags Bradbury, Head of Social Responsibility & Civic Engagement at The University of Manchester, said: 青瓜视频淲e are proud to be part of this city-wide partnership, working with civic partners, supporting the ambitions of our city. It青瓜视频檚 great that we can share what we are doing locally on lifelong learning through UNESCO, delivering in Manchester our commitment to the global UN Sustainable Development Goals.青瓜视频  

The UNESCO City of Lifelong Learning designation was given to Manchester last February. In a short period of time, the partnership has launched over 90 projects, delivered events reaching 14,000 learners and over 2,000 learning and skills specialists have attended professional development events. Three films, launched this week, showcase the impact of the designation on learners and providers.   

The event also showcased the projects from artists funded by the British Council青瓜视频檚 International Collaboration Grant, who have been collaborating between Manchester and Nanjing - one of few other cities globally to have this prestigious dual designation. Yesterday青瓜视频檚 event marked the culmination of a 9-month artistic exchange exploring the natural world through literature.  

Also showcased at the event was an exhibition of artwork and writing by young students, developed through a school engagement programme involving Year 3-6 pupils from Manchester and Nanjing schools. The work created by the artist exchange and schools programme will be open to the public as part of Festival of Libraries at Manchester Central Library from 3 - 17 June 2025. 

Ivan Wadeson, Executive Director of Manchester City of Literature, says: 青瓜视频淗uge thanks to Arts Council England and the British Council International Collaboration Grants for their support to make this happen, alongside the regular funders of Manchester City of Literature: Manchester City Council, The University of Manchester and Manchester Metropolitan University.青瓜视频

Jill Griffiths, Head of the School of Digital Arts and Academic Lead for Lifelong Learning at Manchester Metropolitan University, said: 青瓜视频淚t青瓜视频檚 a privilege to host the event at Manchester Metropolitan University in celebration of the UNESCO City of Lifelong Learning and City of Literature designations. 

青瓜视频淲orking in partnership with Manchester City Council and The University of Manchester to attain these designations is a reflection of the collaborative ethos of the city and Manchester Met, and this event, which also took place during the Festival of Libraries, was a vibrant celebration showcasing the breadth and depth of our creative and cultural offering alongside our commitment to making lifelong learning a reality for everybody within Manchester.青瓜视频

To find out more about the artist exchange, exhibition and project please visit:  

To find out more about the British Council International Collaboration Grants please visit:  

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University of Manchester joins EUCEN to advance lifelong learning across Europe /about/news/university-of-manchester-joins-eucen-to-advance-lifelong-learning-across-europe/ /about/news/university-of-manchester-joins-eucen-to-advance-lifelong-learning-across-europe/708167The University of Manchester has officially joined the European University Continuing Education Network (EUCEN), marking a significant step forward in its commitment to lifelong learning. The induction took place at EUCEN青瓜视频檚 55th Annual Conference in Lille, France on 4-6 June. 

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The University of Manchester has officially joined the European University Continuing Education Network (EUCEN), marking a significant step forward in its commitment to lifelong learning. The induction took place at EUCEN青瓜视频檚 55th Annual Conference in Lille, France on 4-6 June. 

This milestone reflects The University青瓜视频檚 strategic vision to expand access to education and foster inclusive, innovative learning environments. By becoming a member of EUCEN, The University of Manchester aims to: 

  • Enhance collaborative opportunities: Partner with a diverse network of European institutions to exchange knowledge and develop joint continuing education initiatives. 
  • Influence educational policy: Contribute to shaping European policies that support lifelong learning and address the evolving needs of learners. 
  • Promote innovation in learning: Embrace and share best practices and technologies that enable flexible, accessible learning pathways. 

Through active participation in EUCEN青瓜视频檚 programmes and initiatives, The University seeks to help drive advancements in lifelong learning and implement responsive educational programmes that meet the needs of diverse populations. 

Founded in 1991, EUCEN is a leading association dedicated to university lifelong learning - the provision of educational opportunities, services, and research by higher education institutions to support personal and professional development throughout life. University lifelong learning also plays a vital role in driving social, cultural, and economic progress in communities and regions. 

Pascal Paschoud, President of EUCEN said: 青瓜视频淓UCEN is truly delighted to welcome The University of Manchester to our network. As a leading UK institution with a strong commitment to lifelong learning, their dedication to making a real impact aligns perfectly with our mission. We look forward to their active involvement and collaboration. Together, we can strengthen the role of university lifelong learning in building innovative, sustainable and inclusive economies and societies.青瓜视频  

EUCEN currently includes 163 member institutions across 36 countries. Its platform supports knowledge sharing, the development of innovative educational strategies, and policy advocacy in lifelong learning. 

Also inducted at the 2025 conference was Imperial College London, making The University of Manchester one of only four UK institutions in the network青瓜视频攁longside the Universities of Oxford, Sunderland, and Imperial. 

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New Vice-President and Dean appointed /about/news/new-vice-president-and-dean-appointed/ /about/news/new-vice-president-and-dean-appointed/708337Professor Sarah Sharples, FREng, CErgHF, FIET, FIEHF, is set to join the University as the new Vice-President and Dean of the Faculty of Science and Engineering, and a member of our University Executive.

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Professor Sarah Sharples, FREng, CErgHF, FIET, FIEHF, is set to join the University as the new Vice-President and Dean of the Faculty of Science and Engineering, and a member of our University Executive.

Sarah joins the University from the Department for Transport where she has been Chief Scientific Adviser since 2021, seconded from the University of Nottingham. At the DfT she leads on many of the engineering and science challenges in transport, including decarbonisation, applications of artificial intelligence and cross-modal safety.

She is an international expert in the field of human factors and its application to engineering problems. Human factors is a scientific discipline which uses an understanding of human capabilities and limitations to design systems to support human performance, wellbeing and safety.

Sarah has previously held the roles the Pro-Vice Chancellor for Equality, Diversity and Inclusion and People (2018-2021) and Associate Pro-Vice Chancellor for Research and Knowledge Exchange (Engineering) (2015-2018) at the University of Nottingham.

She has recently been appointed to the role of Deputy Chair of Research Excellence Framework (REF) 2029 Unit of Assessment Panel 12 (Engineering), was previously a member of EPSRC Council and Advance HE Athena Swan Governance Board and is currently the CSA member of ESRC Council.

She was President of the Chartered Institute of Ergonomics and Human Factors 2015-2016 and her academic research, funded by industry and UKRI, has considered how complex systems bring people and technology together in the domains of transport, healthcare and manufacturing.

Sarah and her husband Craig are parents to two grown up children, and in her spare time, Sarah applies her passion for human-centred complex systems design to the hobbies of cooking and gardening.

Professor Duncan Ivison, President and Vice-Chancellor, said: 青瓜视频淎s we develop our 2035 strategy, having Sarah join our leadership team is going to be a great asset to the University. The Faculty of Science and Engineering is critical to our ambition to be one of the world青瓜视频檚 great universities by 2035, through research impact, innovation and modern, flexible teaching. I青瓜视频檓 very much looking forward to working with her.青瓜视频

Sarah will join the Faculty in mid-September. Professor Peter Green will be interim Vice-President and Dean in the intervening period.

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Manchester Museum named European Museum of the Year 2025 /about/news/manchester-museum-named-european-museum-of-the-year-2025/ /about/news/manchester-museum-named-european-museum-of-the-year-2025/707668Manchester Museum has been recognised as one of Europe青瓜视频檚 leading museums after winning

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Manchester Museum has been recognised as one of Europe青瓜视频檚 leading museums after winning

The annual prize is one of the most prestigious museum awards in the world and Manchester Museum, part of The University of Manchester, is the first university museum to receive it, earning recognition for the way it balances globally-significant academic research with community engagement and social responsibility. 

Judges praised how Manchester Museum has 青瓜视频榬eimagined its mission, acknowledging and addressing its complex history by redefining the role of its collections and public programmes.青瓜视频 Its approach to co-curation was cited as part of this, working with local and diasporic communities to bring new perspectives to collections and challenge traditional narratives. The South Asia Gallery, a British Museum partnership, is a key element of this, co-curated with 30 inspiring community members from across the South Asian diaspora, who were able to tell their own stories in their own words and on their own terms. 

Manchester Museum was also praised for 青瓜视频榯houghtful, informed, and impactful community engagement, creating a truly inclusive space where all individuals, regardless of identity or background, can see themselves reflected and represented.青瓜视频 The Manchester Museum Celebrates programme of events, created in collaboration with charities, faith organisations and community activists, aims to build understanding between cultures, bringing people together to celebrate culturally-significant events such as Lunar New Year, Vaisakhi, Africa Day and Iftar. 

Meanwhile, the Museum青瓜视频檚 Top Floor has been transformed into a social and environmental justice hub, creating a space for collaboration with charities and non-profit organisations helping Greater Manchester青瓜视频檚 communities take action on the issues they care about. It acts as the headquarters for Pinc College, a specialist creative education college for neurodivergent young people, aged 16 to 24. 

These initiatives are part of a wider, values-led transformation, underpinned by a 青瓜视频15 million redevelopment, which was completed in February 2023. 

Operated by the European Museum Forum (EMF), EMYA recognises new or redeveloped museums that showcase the best in excellence and innovation in their field. It aims to recognise museums that promote inter-cultural dialogue and community participation, demonstrate a commitment to sustainability, and show creative and imaginative approaches to the production of knowledge. 

Previous winners include S谩mi Museum Siida in Northern Lapland, Finland, Naturalis Biodiversity Center in Leiden, Netherlands, Rijksmuseum Amsterdam, The Design Museum in London, and Guggenheim Museum Bilbao. 

Manchester Museum won the main prize in the face of competition from 41 other shortlisted museums from across the continent. The award was presented on Saturday 25 May, during the EMYA2025 Annual Conference and Awards Ceremony at the Sybir Memorial Museum in Bia艂istok, Poland on 25 May 2025. 

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Philanthropy launches Ideas With Impact Prize to support budding innovators /about/news/philanthropy-launches-ideas-with-impact-prize-to-support-budding-innovators/ /about/news/philanthropy-launches-ideas-with-impact-prize-to-support-budding-innovators/706706A new competition to help founders turn innovative ideas into high-value commercial startups has been launched by The University of Manchester.  

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A new competition to help founders turn innovative ideas into high-value commercial startups has been launched by The University of Manchester.  

The Ideas With Impact Prize, which is supported by philanthropic donors to the University, aims to award 青瓜视频300,000 in its first funding round this summer. 

Scaling up support for founders 

Delivered by Unit M and the Innovation Factory, Ideas With Impact Prizes will provide individual awards of 青瓜视频100,000, 青瓜视频50,000, and 青瓜视频20,000 to entrepreneurs at the early stages of their founder journey. These awards will empower projects that address pressing local and global challenges, ensure Manchester青瓜视频檚 best technologies move out into the world more quickly, and create tangible economic growth.  

In addition to financial support, winners will receive access to experienced mentors, networking opportunities, and guidance in translating research into viable business ventures. 

Donors at the heart of our innovation ecosystem 

The Prize is the latest development in the University青瓜视频檚 Ideas With Impact partners青瓜视频 programme, which has previously provided 青瓜视频400,000 to early-stage research spinouts. Successful projects include the development of a home-testing kit for the early detection of lung cancer, as well as Plant Organelle Technologies 青瓜视频 a new spinout developing targeted techniques to tackle drought and herbicide resistance in plants. By reaching a wider range of founders, the Prize launch will maximise the impact of gifts to the programme. 

Donors have already made a great difference to the University青瓜视频檚 innovation ecosystem, and will play a vital role as we scale up our ambition to become Europe青瓜视频檚 leading innovation university. Ideas With Impact is more than a funding initiative. It's a celebration of the partnership between philanthropists and the University in driving innovation-led growth. 

A call to budding founders and innovators 

Got a great idea with commercial promise? Applications are now open!   

Ideas With Impact is open to any student, staff member, or recent graduate (within three years of graduation) of The University of Manchester, who have the ambition to turn their research and ideas into enterprises that change lives. Key dates below: 

  • 20 June 2025: Applications close. 
  • 27 June 2025: Finalist announcement. 
  • 14 July 2025: Finalist Pitching Competition and networking event. 

Learn more about the Ideas With Impact Prizes and the application process on the University青瓜视频檚  

Philanthropic Support 

Interested in supporting brilliant future founders and ensuring entrepreneurship for all? We青瓜视频檇 love to explore opportunities with you. 

Contact Olympia Kennard to begin a conversation: Olympia.Kennard@manchester.ac.uk

Our innovation ecosystem 

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The University of Manchester celebrates 50 years of UK innovation and partnerships /about/news/the-university-of-manchester-celebrates-50-years-of-uk-innovation-and-partnerships/ /about/news/the-university-of-manchester-celebrates-50-years-of-uk-innovation-and-partnerships/705369To celebrate the landmark 50th anniversary of Knowledge Transfer Partnerships (KTP), a collaboration has been formed between Innovate UK, the University of Salford, Manchester Metropolitan University and The University of Manchester, with the partners hosting the KTP 2025 Conference and Awards from 28 to 30 October 2025. 

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To celebrate the landmark 50th anniversary of Knowledge Transfer Partnerships (KTP), a collaboration has been formed between Innovate UK, the University of Salford, Manchester Metropolitan University and The University of Manchester, with the partners hosting the KTP 2025 Conference and Awards from 28 to 30 October 2025. 

Taking place in Manchester - the birthplace of KTP - the event will mark the pinnacle of national 50th year celebrations, bringing together the KTP community for a programme of guest speakers, workshops and seminars. 

Since their launch in 1975, the UK Government has funded over 14,000 groundbreaking KTPs, uniting top businesses with researchers and graduates to solve real-world challenges, adding billions to the UK economy.  From 2010 to 2020 alone, Innovate UK invested 青瓜视频200m in 2,000 projects, adding 青瓜视频2.3bn to the UK economy. 

The Innovate UK KTP Awards will showcase this year青瓜视频檚 finalists, alongside the KTP Golden Awards - these special honours will highlight legacy projects, partnerships and people that have profoundly shaped the UK economically, socially and environmentally over the last five decades. Registration for the conference and awards is now open, with early bird pricing available until Monday 30 June 2025. 

Minister of State for Science, Research and Innovation, Lord Vallance, said: 青瓜视频淜nowledge Transfer Partnerships have long supported collaboration between our renowned universities, UK innovators and thriving businesses 青瓜视频 from helping household brands to produce their goods more efficiently through to unleashing new discoveries that improve lives.  

青瓜视频淭hey also demonstrate the benefit of public investment, with ambitious, Innovate-UK-backed projects across the country having added billions of pounds to our economy in the previous decade alone. I look forward to these partnerships supporting the next generation of cutting-edge innovations.青瓜视频  

KTPs are a UK-wide programme designed to foster innovation by linking businesses with academic institutions. With funding and support provided by Innovate UK, the scheme enables companies to access cutting-edge research and specialist knowledge to solve strategic challenges, develop new products and enhance their competitive edge. Greater Manchester was part of the original pilot of the Knowledge Transfer Partnerships scheme when it launched in 1975.  

In a joint statement, the Vice-Chancellors of the three host universities - the University of Salford, Manchester Metropolitan University and The University of Manchester - said: 青瓜视频淭ogether, we are proud to be co-hosting the KTP 2025 Conference and Awards in the birthplace of Knowledge Transfer Partnerships. For 50 years, KTPs have exemplified the power of collaboration between universities and industry - driving innovation, supporting economic growth and tackling real-world challenges.  

青瓜视频淭his milestone celebration is not only a tribute to the enduring impact of the programme, but also a springboard for shaping the next era of research-driven partnerships that benefit society locally, nationally and globally.青瓜视频 

Richard Lamb, KTP Programme Manager at Innovate UK, said: 青瓜视频淐elebrating 50 years of the Knowledge Transfer Partnerships programme offers a valuable opportunity to recognise its enduring impact on UK innovation and economic resilience. By bridging academia and industry, KTP has extended vital opportunities to businesses and academic partners across the UK, reaching beyond London and the Southeast to drive innovation in fields ranging from STEM to the creative industries and pioneering areas like AI and quantum technology.  

青瓜视频淭his collaborative model has not only boosted productivity and growth but has empowered organisations of all sizes to innovate and thrive on a local and national scale. This 50th anniversary is the perfect occasion to reflect on the impressive impact achieved through the programme and its lasting legacy.青瓜视频  

The KTP 2025 Conference is aimed at KTP associates, practitioners, academics and funders, whilst the Awards will bring together business, associate, academic and practitioner teams behind the UK青瓜视频檚 most transformative projects. 

Find out more about the conference and reserve your place:  

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Announcing a New Partnership: The University of Manchester Library and The Dr Williams青瓜视频檚 Library /about/news/uom-library-the-dr-williams-library/ /about/news/uom-library-the-dr-williams-library/703728We are truly excited and honoured to announce a new partnership between the Dr Williams青瓜视频檚 Library, previously based in London, and The John Rylands Library at The University of Manchester, one of the acknowledged great libraries of the world.

The new partnership will bring together inarguably the two finest collections of non-conformist religious social history in the world and situate them in Manchester, itself a renowned city of dissent and innovation. 

The new partnership draws upon the almost unlimited scholarly synergies between our existing collections, expertise in the management of special collections, powerful traditions of nonconformity, and a proven track record of impact and public engagement. Following a prolonged period of consideration and with the advice and input of many scholars and researchers, the Dr Williams青瓜视频檚 Trust was unanimous in its decision to select The University of Manchester Library as the institution best placed to fulfil the Trust青瓜视频檚 ambition for the future.

Echoing these sentiments the Chair of the Dr Williams青瓜视频檚 Trust, Derek McAuley, emphasised how the Trust青瓜视频檚 wish to have the legacy of British Protestant Dissent researched and celebrated would be well serviced in Manchester

Unlocking new opportunities for research

Religion and theology have been a strength of Manchester青瓜视频檚 special collections since the opening of The John Rylands Library in 1900. All the world青瓜视频檚 major religions are well represented in the collections. The printed, manuscript and archival holdings relating to Christian theology and ecclesiastical history are exceptionally strong, spanning the entire history of Christianity from antiquity through to contemporary evangelicalism, and documenting its many strands, including the Armenian, Syriac and Ethiopic churches, as well Roman Catholicism and Protestant nonconformity.

Looking to the future the Dr Williams青瓜视频檚 Trust will continue to financially support the development and management of its richly varied collections of books, manuscripts and art works. It will promote an awareness of the legacy and ongoing contribution of dissent to the wider public across the UK and beyond and will actively promote the use of the collections to scholars, researchers, students and the public.

The John Rylands Library is one of the world青瓜视频檚 leading centres for the study of Protestant nonconformity, as befits an institution founded by the Congregationalist Enriqueta Rylands. The Library is home to the internationally renowned Methodist Archives and Research Centre and there are major holdings of printed and archival materials relating to the Unitarian, Baptist, Moravian, Brethren and Congregationalist denominations, which ideally complement the strengths of Dr Williams青瓜视频檚 Library.

Bringing together the Dr Williams青瓜视频檚 Library with the collections of The University of Manchester Library has now created the world青瓜视频檚 most significant scholarly resource for the history of non-conformist traditions, comprising more than half a million printed volumes and manuscripts. 

Further information

Further information can be found via the John Rylands Library website:

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University celebrates four prestigious research awards /about/news/university-celebrates-four-prestigious-research-awards/ /about/news/university-celebrates-four-prestigious-research-awards/691320Four academics from the Faculty of Biology Medicine and Health have been appointed as (NIHR) , in recognition of their leading and transformative research.  

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Four academics from the Faculty of Biology Medicine and Health have been appointed as (NIHR) , in recognition of their leading and transformative research.  

is Professor of Health Policy and is a GP by background. She leads a team of researchers in the Division of Population Health, Health Services Research and Primary Care at The University of Manchester. Professor Checkland青瓜视频檚 team researches the impact of changes to NHS policy, organisation and management, working closely with policy makers at the Department of Health and Social Care and NHS England to ensure that policy and organisational changes are based upon the best possible evidence.  

Professor Checkland has a particular interest in primary care workforce, working with colleagues across the and to develop an evidence base to support policy in this area. 

is Professor in Health Economics, Lead for the Manchester Centre for Health Economics (MCHE), an applied health economist, and a UK-registered pharmacist.  

Professor Elliott applies an economics perspective to better understand complex healthcare themes (patient safety and adherence, primary care, digital interoperability, diabetes, antibiotic resistance, mental health and dementia) to design effective, sustainable solutions that improve health where there is the greatest unmet need. 

is a Professor of Health Psychology at the University as well as being President of the European Health Psychology Society. Professor French is a behavioural scientist who is interested in developing, evaluating and implementing complex interventions to improve health. His research focusses on cancer screening, prevention of diabetes, cancer and cardiovascular disease in high-risk populations, and effects of changing the built environment. 

The University also celebrates , Professor in Oncology, who has been reappointed as Senior Investigator by the NIHR. 

Professor Kath Checkland said: 青瓜视频淚 was absolutely delighted to have my work for NIHR recognised by this award. My research has benefitted enormously from the financial and practical support provided by NIHR, and I am delighted to have this opportunity to contribute to further to its work.  

Professor Rachel Elliott said: 青瓜视频淚 am very pleased and honoured to have been given the Senior Investigator award. As a Senior investigator, I will expand my leadership in research through continued development of the economics of safety work programme, augmented by my role in NIHR-Greater Manchester-Patient Safety Research Collaboration.  

青瓜视频淚 will enhance public, patient, and community engagement in health economics through expanded training and funded projects, while promoting inclusion in the academic workforce by proactively reaching out to underrepresented professions, regions, and institutions, supported by my role as Post-doctoral Award Chair in the NIHR Academy.青瓜视频 

Professor David French said: 青瓜视频淚 am delighted to be appointed as an NIHR Senior Investigator, and the opportunities this provides to provide leadership in developing and evaluating complex interventions to promote health, especially those with high reach.青瓜视频 

The NIHR funds Senior Investigators every year. Those appointed to the role help to guide research capacity development and play a leading role in guiding strategy and tackling challenges in the health and social care landscape.  

The position is awarded to those who make an outstanding leadership contribution to the work of the NIHR. All Senior Investigator appointees receive funding for 4 years to support their research activities while undertaking a senior leadership role for the NIHR. 

Working in partnership with the NHS, universities, local government, and the public, the NIHR funds, enables and delivers world-leading health and social care research that improves people青瓜视频檚 health and well-being and promotes economic growth. 

See the full list of NIHR Senior Investigators .

Read NIHR's news story .

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National Graphene Institute celebrates 10 years of transformative research /about/news/national-graphene-institute-celebrates-10-years-of-transformative-research/ /about/news/national-graphene-institute-celebrates-10-years-of-transformative-research/691303The (NGI) at The University of Manchester is marking its 10th anniversary, celebrating a decade of groundbreaking research. 

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The (NGI) at The University of Manchester is marking its 10th anniversary, celebrating a decade of groundbreaking research. 

The NGI opened in 2015 and became the home of research into the world青瓜视频檚 thinnest, strongest, and most conductive material. Since then, the institute has established itself as a global leader in the research and development of graphene and other advanced 2D materials.  

Through the translation of graphene science into tangible, real world applications, the NGI has provided the opportunity for researchers and industry to work together on a variety of potential applications. The institute has been at the forefront of numerous pioneering projects that have reshaped industries and set new benchmarks for innovation. 

The NGI青瓜视频檚 community of leading academics has played a pivotal role in advancing 2D material research, producing some of the most influential and highly cited studies in the field. Their pioneering work has accelerated the transition of graphene from the laboratory to real-world applications, driving innovation at an unprecedented pace. This collective expertise has cemented Manchester青瓜视频檚 position as the global home of graphene, ensuring it remains at the forefront of discovery and innovation. 

One of the many groundbreaking innovations from the NGI is the recent advancement of graphene-based neural technologies, now entering the first phase of human trials. is using graphene-based brain-computer interface therapeutics to improve precision surgery for diseases such as cancer. 

The NGI has also seen the establishment of many high-profile collaborations and spinouts founded by its academics, or as a result of NGI-based research: 

  • A collaboration between Inov-8 and the University led to the development of the world青瓜视频檚 first graphene-enhanced running shoes, proven to be 50% stronger and more durable than other running shoes. This demonstrates the potential of graphene to revolutionise performance sportswear. 
  • seeks to increase accessibility to clean water and air through 2D-enhanced membranes.  
  • is using breakthrough technology to control infrared thermal radiation, which could have applications in aerospace engineering. 
  • are designing and building mineral recovery systems from various sources, such as brines, industrial wastewater, and used batteries. 

At the heart of the National Graphene Institute青瓜视频檚 pioneering research is its state-of-the-art 1,500m虏 nanofabrication facility, featuring ISO Class 5 and 6 cleanrooms spread across two floors. This advanced facility is dedicated to the fundamental research of graphene and 2D materials, and the development of cutting-edge devices that harness their exceptional properties. By providing such unique environment for precision research and innovation, the NGI continues to drive breakthroughs that push the boundaries of material science. 

Reflecting on the anniversary, Professor Vladimir Fal青瓜视频檏o, Director of the National Graphene Institute said: 青瓜视频淭his 10-year milestone is a testament to the NGI青瓜视频檚 relentless pursuit of excellence and the collaborative spirit that has defined our journey. 

青瓜视频淲e are immensely proud of the tangible impact our research has had across multiple sciences and industries and remain excited about harnessing 2D materials青瓜视频 potential to address some of the world青瓜视频檚 most pressing challenges.青瓜视频  

Looking ahead, the NGI is committed to furthering its legacy of groundbreaking research and sustaining the pipeline of innovation together with its sister institute, the (GEIC), and the nurturing of the next generation of 2D materials scientists with the PhD programme. 

Innovative research remains at the forefront of the NGI青瓜视频檚 mission, with the Institute currently exploring green hydrogen technologies, next-generation batteries and supercapacitors for faster AI and machine learning, advanced quantum electronics, and the continued development of research into nanofluidics, nanocomposites, and van der Waals materials.  

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The University of Manchester maintains strong global standing in QS Subject Rankings despite challenges /about/news/the-university-of-manchester-maintains-strong-global-standing-in-qs-subject-rankings-despite-challenges/ /about/news/the-university-of-manchester-maintains-strong-global-standing-in-qs-subject-rankings-despite-challenges/690421The University of Manchester continues to demonstrate academic excellence across a wide range of subjects as revealed in the latest 2025 QS World University Rankings by Subject. While the University has experienced some shifts in individual subject rankings, it ranks among the best universities across the world. 

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The University of Manchester continues to demonstrate academic excellence across a wide range of subjects as revealed in the latest . While the University has experienced some shifts in individual subject rankings, it ranks among the best universities across the world. 

The University of Manchester has been ranked in the top 40 in the broad subject rankings in this year's measurements. Four out of five broad subjects fell from last year青瓜视频檚 position, while Natural Sciences showed resilience, improving by two places to 31 globally.  

The University青瓜视频檚 Nursing and Petroleum Engineering courses both earned their places in the top 10 globally as significant areas of impact among the ranked subjects. Meanwhile, Manchester School of Architecture, a collaboration between The University of Manchester and Manchester Metropolitan University (MMU), also held on to its spot as the fifth best architecture school in the world. 

Professor Duncan Ivison, President and Vice-Chancellor of the University, said: "While some of our subject rankings have declined slightly, we continue to have a strong performance across a wide range of disciplines. Our focus remains on enhancing student experience, improving teaching and learning environments and fostering innovative research to enable us to further our reputation as a leading global institution.青瓜视频 

The QS World Subject Rankings highlight the world青瓜视频檚 top performing universities across 55 narrow subjects and five broad subject areas. The rankings are a key measure of global success for higher education and in 2025 involved an analysis of the reputation and research output of over 5,200 institutions. 

Professor Colette Fagan, Vice-President for Research, said: 青瓜视频淒espite fluctuations in rankings, The University of Manchester remains committed to delivering world-class education, research and positive societal impact. The latest rankings highlight both areas of strength and opportunities for our continuing future growth.青瓜视频 

Performance at the Detailed Subject Level 

  • Three subjects ranked in the top 10 globally. 
  • 31 subjects ranked in the top 50 globally. 
  • 11 subjects ranked between 50-100. 
  • A total of 44 subjects ranked in the top 100 worldwide.  

Top 10 Subjects 

The University continues to hold a strong position in the top 10 for three subjects: 

  • Nursing 青瓜视频 ranked 10 (down four places from last year). 
  • Petroleum Engineering 青瓜视频 ranked =10 (down one place). 
  • Architecture 青瓜视频 ranked 5 (Collaboration with MMU) 

Subjects Ranked 11-25 

The University has maintained 11 subjects in this range, with some fluctuations: 

  • Development Studies 青瓜视频 11 (down one place). 
  • Chemical Engineering 青瓜视频 16 (down two places). 
  • English Language & Literature 青瓜视频 18 (up one place). 
  • Geography 青瓜视频 18 (up one place). 
  • Library & Information Management 青瓜视频 20 (up three places). 
  • Sociology 青瓜视频 20 (down four places). 
  • Materials Science 青瓜视频 21 (down two places). 
  • Anthropology 青瓜视频 21 (up eight places). 
  • Chemistry 青瓜视频 =22 (down three places). 
  • Accounting & Finance 青瓜视频 23 (down one place). 
  • Pharmacy & Pharmacology 青瓜视频 25 (down eight places). 

Subjects Ranked 26-50: The University has maintained a strong presence in the top 50, with 18 subjects ranked between 26 and 50 globally. 

Subjects Ranked 50-100: Beyond the top 50, 11 subjects are ranked between 50 and 100 in the world, reinforcing the University's broad academic excellence. 

Published annually, the QS World Subject Rankings are compiled according to academic reputation, employer reputation and research impact and help prospective students to identify leading universities in particular subjects. 

The University of Manchester is also ranked at number 34 in the world in the and is in the top ten globally in the , placing at number 9. 

Find out more about The University of Manchester青瓜视频檚 current rankings. 

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University graduates launch innovative new travel-tech platform /about/news/university-graduates-launch-innovative-new-travel-tech-platform/ /about/news/university-graduates-launch-innovative-new-travel-tech-platform/687880Graduates from The University of Manchester, Prithveesh Reddy and Harvey Lowe have successfully launched the travel-tech platform Arcube, now based at Sister and supported by Unit M.

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Graduates from The University of Manchester, Prithveesh Reddy and Harvey Lowe have successfully launched the travel-tech platform , now based at Sister and supported by Unit M.

Prithveesh and Harvey are from India and the Isle of Man respectively, and it was after frequent flights back to Manchester that they first discovered the shortcomings of airline loyalty schemes. Following conversations with multiple airlines, the pair concluded that current programs benefit only few flyers and the vast majority of travellers virtually never accumulate enough points to make any use of them.

Using a combination of funds secured through previous exits, grants, and awards, the pair, at just 18 years old, set sights on building Arcube, with the aim of providing a new form of airline loyalty that works for everyone.

Arcube is the world青瓜视频檚 first post-flight solution for airlines to upsell ancillaries, tailored specifically to the customer via the AI-powered analysis of hundreds of data points.

While still in their first year of university, Reddy and Lowe sent a simple email pitch to the Etihad Airways London office about their idea. The proposition stood out to Etihad Airways and garnered significant attention, so much so that Etihad Airways became Arcube青瓜视频檚 first client.

Co-founder Harvey Lowe said: 青瓜视频淚t was a case of reaching the right person at the right time; we had full confidence in what we were offering, but breaking into the airline business is notoriously difficult. So a positive response from Etihad meant the world to us and reaffirmed we were moving in the right direction.青瓜视频

Professor Aline Miller, Chief Scientific Officer at Unit M, said: 青瓜视频淣ow based at Sister, Arcube will continue to be supported by the University ecosystem via Unit M, the University's newly established innovation capability, which will connect Arcube into the University's R&D and skills capabilities to accelerate its scale-up journey.

"The energetic Arcube team and their early success at securing funding demonstrate that Manchester is a place where we have built the ecosystem for ideas, creativity and entrepreneurship to succeed.青瓜视频

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Unit M appoints Chief Scientific Officer, Professor Aline Miller /about/news/unit-m-appoints-chief-scientific-officer-professor-aline-miller/ /about/news/unit-m-appoints-chief-scientific-officer-professor-aline-miller/681613The University of Manchester 青瓜视频 Professor Aline Miller as the new Chief Scientific Officer of . The newly launched innovation capability based at the University is aimed at fostering connections between the University and the regional innovation ecosystem to promote inclusive growth.

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The University of Manchester 青瓜视频 Professor Aline Miller as the new Chief Scientific Officer of . The newly launched innovation capability based at the University is aimed at fostering connections between the University and the regional innovation ecosystem to promote inclusive growth.

Unit M is dedicated to tackling the full spectrum of innovation challenges 青瓜视频 from research and development to innovation adoption, as well as talent and skills development. By enhancing access to the University青瓜视频檚 world-class research, innovation resources, and expertise, it seeks to address critical regional and national issues, including productivity, innovation uptake, and economic inclusivity.

Professor Miller will take up her role as Chief Scientific Officer immediately within the newly formed leadership team. 青瓜视频淚 am thrilled to take on the role of Chief Scientific Officer for Unit M. I am passionate about generating tangible impact from our teaching, research and social responsibility activities.青瓜视频 Said Aline. 青瓜视频淚 look forward to working with our students, staff and external partners to unlock innovation growth opportunities to maximise the University青瓜视频檚 impact on our region青瓜视频檚 economy and society.青瓜视频

Aline is Professor of Biomolecular Engineering and Associate Dean for Business Engagement and Innovation within the Faculty of Science and Engineering at The University of Manchester. She is Director of the NW Industrial Biotechnology Innovation Catalyst 青瓜视频 a 青瓜视频5m flagship programme supercharging the growth of careers, business and the regional economy, while delivering sustainable products and processes.

Aline青瓜视频檚 academic achievements to date have earned her several notable awards, including recognition from the Royal Academy of Engineering, Women in Engineering, The Leverhulme Trust, and the Great British Entrepreneur Awards. Aline has also developed an impressive track record of securing funding and translating academic research into commercial and clinical applications through collaborations with a range of industry partners, from SMEs to large corporations.

She also co-founded a spin-out company, Manchester BIOGEL, which, under her leadership as CEO, secured over 青瓜视频4M in investment from Innovate UK, venture capital, private investors, and Catapult Venture Funds. The company grew to a team of 10, became revenue-generating, and achieved significant recognition, being listed among the Top 10 Biotech Start-Ups in Europe by Start-Up City in 2021 and winning Best New Life Science Product 2021. In 2023, Manchester BIOGEL successfully navigated an exit, with its technology being acquired by Cell Guidance Systems Ltd.

The announcement follows the recent appointment of Professor Lou Cordwell as CEO of Unit M.

Lou said: 青瓜视频淲e're thrilled to welcome Aline into the founding Unit M team. Her leadership experience both in her field and as a founder will be invaluable, alongside her passion for growing the calibre and profile of the region's start-up ecosystem."

Unit M is now live and actively engaging with entrepreneurs, investors, and changemakers eager to shape the future of the region.

For more information about Unit M and partnership opportunities, visit 

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Comms, Marketing and Student Recruitment青瓜视频檚 new Executive Director /about/news/comms-marketing-and-student-recruitments-new-executive-director/ /about/news/comms-marketing-and-student-recruitments-new-executive-director/680675The University of Manchester 青瓜视频 former Shelter, Amnesty International, and Al Jazeera communications leader, Osama Bhutta, to be the new Executive Director of Communications, Marketing and Student Recruitment.

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The University of Manchester 青瓜视频 former Shelter, Amnesty International, and Al Jazeera communications leader, Osama Bhutta, to be the new Executive Director of .

Osama brings proven communications and external affairs experience from a range of sectors and organisations.

Until July 2024, Osama was Director of Communications, Policy and Campaigns at housing charity Shelter, which he joined in 2021. In this role he embedded a new brand for the organisation and campaigned for more social housing. During his time in the role the charity saw two new laws being passed, a third being entered into parliament, and social housing went from a barely mentioned topic to a high-profile political issue.

As Global Director of Marketing and Communications at Amnesty International, Osama secured human rights win for campaigns all over the world. He united the charity behind a more engaging strategy which led to significant growth in supporter numbers and media reach.

And at Al Jazeera, as well as increasing the channel青瓜视频檚 reach and influence in major markets such as the US and liaising with international politicians, his campaigning work secured release of journalists from jail in Egypt, Iran, Libya and Nigeria.

He studied in his city of birth at the University of Glasgow and has won numerous awards including at the Cannes Lions.

Duncan Ivison, President and Vice-Chancellor, said: 青瓜视频淭his is a critical time for our University as we seek to improve our global reputation, demonstrate our value to policy makers and engage with our students, staff, and partners in new ways. Osama has a strong background in building reputation and brand across multiple sectors and will be a real asset to us as we seek to achieve our strategic objectives.青瓜视频

Patrick Hackett, Registrar, Secretary and Chief Operating Officer, said: 青瓜视频淚t青瓜视频檚 great to be able to welcome Osama to our University, in an extremely important role. He青瓜视频檚 worked across a number of sectors and had success in all of them. Our communications, marketing and student recruitment colleagues are critical to the success of our University and Osama青瓜视频檚 leadership will enhance our work in this area.

Osama added, 青瓜视频淭here are some who think the world has had enough of research, knowledge and expertise. These values are in fact the basis of the human ingenuity which has given us our remarkable civilisation and which will tackle humanity青瓜视频檚 multiple crises to create a better future.

青瓜视频淲e must make a compelling case for Manchester and higher education in the coming period to help tackle the numerous sector-wide headwinds we face. Comms and marketing are strategic functions and I love the challenge of us all playing our full part in getting us through these difficulties.

青瓜视频淲hat attracted me most to this role though was the prospect of working with the Manchester community - staff, students and alumni. We are a function of the people we spend the most time with and I can青瓜视频檛 imagine more elevated company. There青瓜视频檚 a real dynamism in the wider city too and I can青瓜视频檛 wait to see what we do together.青瓜视频

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Manchester Retains Top 10 Global Position in QS World University Sustainability Rankings /about/news/manchester-retains-top-10-global-position-in-qs-world-university-sustainability-rankings/ /about/news/manchester-retains-top-10-global-position-in-qs-world-university-sustainability-rankings/680630The University of Manchester has reaffirmed its status as a global leader in sustainability by retaining its position in the top 10 worldwide in the 2025 QS World University Sustainability Rankings. These significant rankings evaluate universities based on Environmental impact, Social impact, and Governance (ESG).

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The University of Manchester has reaffirmed its status as a global leader in sustainability by retaining its position in the top 10 worldwide in the . These significant rankings evaluate universities based on Environmental impact, Social impact, and Governance (ESG). 

With an overall score of 98.3 out of 100青瓜视频攁n improvement from last year青瓜视频檚 98.0青瓜视频攖he University ranks 9th out of 1,751 institutions, placing it within the top 1% of universities globally. This achievement builds on Manchester青瓜视频檚 reputation as the only university in the world to feature in the top 10 in both the QS Sustainability Rankings and the 2024 Times Higher Education Impact Rankings, which measure progress towards the vitally important (SDGs). 

The UK has 26 universities in the top 100 globally and more top 10 universities than any other country or territory. 

The QS Sustainability Rankings were launched in 2022, these rankings evaluate ESG performance through research, teaching, public engagement, and university operations, using data from policies, case studies, staff and alumni surveys, and research outputs. 

The University青瓜视频檚 strong position reflects the commitment to ongoing research excellence and the contributions of highly-cited researchers working towards the SDGs in areas such as the Manchester Environmental Research Institute, the Global Development Institute and the Sustainable Consumption Institute. 

The University was able to demonstrate its commitment to equality, diversity, and inclusion through policies like the Dignity at Work and Study Policy and its ambitious 2038 Decarbonisation Plan, which includes a landmark deal to build a solar farm with 104,000 panels supplying 65% of the University青瓜视频檚 electricity. 

In teaching evaluations, our taught programmes have been recognised as highly valuable, such as the MSc in Climate Change, delivered by the School of Environment, Education and Development, to equip students to address climate and nature crises. 

The University青瓜视频檚 public engagement programmes, such as the award-winning Poverty Matters programme which engages communities to tackle pressing social issues like child poverty, contribute highly to the institution青瓜视频檚 positive societal impact. Last year the University was also awarded a award by the (NCCPE), which recognises universities青瓜视频 engagement with the public. Manchester is only the second university to be successful in achieving the Platinum award.  

Dr Julian Skyrme, Executive Director of Social Responsibility and Civic Engagement, said: 青瓜视频淭his independent ranking by QS draws on a range of evidence of our social and environmental impact across research, teaching, public engagement, and university operations. This excellent result reflects the work of thousands of staff, students, alumni, and external partners and should be a source of pride for our whole community.青瓜视频 

Professor Nalin Thakkar, Vice-President for Social Responsibility, added: 青瓜视频淲e want to be a world leader in social responsibility and environmental sustainability. This latest assessment of our impact by QS helps ensure people around the world are attracted to partner with us, or come here to work and study, because of our reputation for social responsibility. Well done to everyone in our community who has contributed to this success.青瓜视频 

Explore how The University of Manchester is advancing the UN Sustainable Development Goals by visiting

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Investing in Interdisciplinarity /about/news/investing-in-interdisciplinarity-the-university-of-manchester-research-institute-umri/ /about/news/investing-in-interdisciplinarity-the-university-of-manchester-research-institute-umri/679990The University of Manchester Research Institute (UMRI) Pump-Priming Call Launch Event 青瓜视频 2.30 - 4pm, 14 January 2025UMRI will be launching the latest round of pump-priming awards in January 2025, designed to ignite UoM Researchers innovative interdisciplinary research projects.

Find out more at the taking place from 2.30-4pm, Tuesday, 14 January 2025.

馃挕 Think Big, Think Bold Awards of up to 青瓜视频50K available, you青瓜视频檒l have one year to explore new ideas and forge exciting collaborations that push the boundaries of interdisciplinarity.

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  • Sought from researchers across all discipline areas.  
  • To be led by an applicant who is eligible to apply for external research funding. Research associates and research fellows may be included as a Co-PI if the expected outcome of the project will support their applications for independent funding.  
  • Encouraged to include early career researchers. For this call early career researchers are defined as being employed in a non-permanent research position or holding a research fellowship or an academic post and who has less than eight years (full time equivalent and excluding periods of maternity, paternity and sick leave) of post-doctoral research experience.  

Preference will be given to applications led by non-professorial staff or staff recently appointed or promoted to professor (in last two to three years). 

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Lou Cordwell OBE named as CEO of Unit M, The University of Manchester青瓜视频檚 new innovation powerhouse /about/news/lou-cordwell-obe-named-as-ceo-of-unit-m-the-university-of-manchesters-new-innovation-powerhouse/ /about/news/lou-cordwell-obe-named-as-ceo-of-unit-m-the-university-of-manchesters-new-innovation-powerhouse/680532The University of Manchester 青瓜视频 Professor Lou Cordwell as the inaugural Chief Executive Officer of Unit M, its newly launched initiative to connect the University with, and catalyse, the regional innovation ecosystem to drive inclusive growth.

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The University of Manchester 青瓜视频 Professor Lou Cordwell as the inaugural Chief Executive Officer of , its newly launched initiative to connect the University with, and catalyse, the regional innovation ecosystem to drive inclusive growth.

Unit M is designed to address all aspects of the innovation challenge 青瓜视频 from R&D through to innovation adoption through to talent and skills 青瓜视频 by making the University青瓜视频檚 world-class research, innovation assets and talent more accessible to all. It aims to address key regional and national challenges in productivity, innovation adoption, and economic inclusivity.

Earlier this year, Lou Cordwell OBE, was appointed Professor of Innovation at the ) at , and Special Advisor to the Office of the President and Vice-Chancellor. Lou brings a wealth of experience in fostering innovation, economic transformation, and cross-sector collaboration. As CEO, Lou will lead Unit M青瓜视频檚 mission to maximise the University's impact for the benefit of the region青瓜视频檚 economy and society.

Lou began her career working for WPP before founding the Manchester-based digital design studio magneticNorth (mN). In 2021, mN merged with Fluxx, creating the UK青瓜视频檚 leading design and innovation consultancy, . She previously developed the strategic masterplan for Sister, one of Europe青瓜视频檚 most ambitious innovation district projects. She has spent the past year jointly leading the University青瓜视频檚 Regional Innovation Review, which provides an in-depth analysis and roadmap for how the University can create a world-class inclusive innovation ecosystem in the region. 

Lou is also Chair of and an angel investor, particularly focusing on female tech founders. Lou was awarded an OBE in the 2018 New Year青瓜视频檚 Honours for services to the creative and digital economy.

青瓜视频淲e are thrilled to welcome Lou to lead Unit M,青瓜视频 said Duncan Ivison, President and Vice-Chancellor of The University of Manchester. 青瓜视频淗er leadership and expertise will be instrumental in ensuring Unit M achieves its ambitious goals of driving inclusive growth and strengthening Manchester青瓜视频檚 position on the global innovation stage.青瓜视频

Unit M青瓜视频檚 launch comes at a pivotal time as the UK grapples with pressing economic challenges. By helping to accelerate the University青瓜视频檚 impact, and leveraging Manchester青瓜视频檚 strengths as a leading city for innovation, the initiative will foster dynamic partnerships, create new jobs, and attract investment while addressing social and economic inequalities.

Speaking of her new role Lou said: "I青瓜视频檓 absolutely delighted to be asked to lead the Unit M team and mission. The University is one of the region青瓜视频檚 most important innovation assets and the Unit M ambition to help drive innovation-led growth will be a central theme of the University's future strategy. I'm looking forward to working with colleagues across the University as well as local and global partners to deliver exciting new opportunities for our region."

Unit M will align with and complement existing innovation capabilities across the University, including the Innovation Factory, the Pankhurst Institute for Health Technology and the Turing Innovation Catalyst, as well its sector leading business engagement, student entrepreneurship, and flexible learning teams. It will act as the University青瓜视频檚 interface into the region青瓜视频檚 investment zone and innovation districts, including the University青瓜视频檚 recently launched joint venture, Sister and the Atom Valley Mayoral Development Zone, along with other place-based partnerships. It will also partner closely with external capabilities, including the Greater Manchester Combined Authority (GMCA), local councils and other institutions. 

Unit M is now live and actively engaging with entrepreneurs, investors, and changemakers eager to shape the future of the region.

For more information about Unit M and partnership opportunities, visit

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New Chief Property Officer appointed /about/news/new-chief-property-officer-appointed/ /about/news/new-chief-property-officer-appointed/680108Our University 青瓜视频 Barra Mac Ruair铆 as the new Chief Property Officer to lead our Estates and Facilities Directorate, joining early in 2025.

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Our University 青瓜视频 Barra Mac Ruair铆 as the new Chief Property Officer to lead our Estates and Facilities Directorate, joining early in 2025.

Barra is currently the Chief Property Officer at the University of Bristol where he leads the campus division. He is the joint institutional lead for sustainability and works on this as one of the University青瓜视频檚 strategic priorities, alongside delivering a world-class physical and digital campus. He has also played a significant role in major projects such as the Temple Quarter Enterprise Campus, a new city centre campus currently in development.

Barra is a Chartered Architect and Chartered Planner by profession. Before joining the HE sector, he spent a decade in local government, firstly as the Strategic Director of Place at Bradford and then Bristol. He was Head of the Urban Renaissance at the Yorkshire Regional Development Agency having worked extensively in the property development and consultancy sectors in various cities. He has previously also worked in Manchester for Urban Splash.

Barra said: 青瓜视频淭he work of the Estates and Facilities Team underpins so much of the delivery of a University青瓜视频檚 strategic ambition and day-to-day activities, so I青瓜视频檓 incredibly excited to be joining Manchester at this time. The new strategic direction of the University and major projects like the residences programme, Sister and the zero carbon masterplan are going to be so important for our future and I青瓜视频檓 looking forward to working with colleagues on them.青瓜视频

Registrar, Secretary and Chief Operating Officer, Patrick Hackett, said: 青瓜视频淏arra青瓜视频檚 creativity, leadership and experience is going to be a great asset for the strategic ambitions we have as a University to deliver the best possible environment for our colleagues and students. I青瓜视频檇 like to welcome him to Manchester.

青瓜视频淚青瓜视频檇 also like to reiterate my thanks to Steve Jordan who has been acting CPO, and will be moving to the University of Birmingham in the new year. Steve has been instrumental in advancing our campus development projects and enhancing our facilities management and I青瓜视频檇 like to wish him all the best for the next stage in his career.青瓜视频

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Students address local social inequalities /about/news/students-address-local-social-inequalities/ /about/news/students-address-local-social-inequalities/679935Social responsibility is a core priority for The University of Manchester, which also encourages its students to take their learning outside lecture halls and into the community, helping them fully grasp and address real-world issues through a concept known as 'service learning'.

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Social responsibility is a core priority for The University of Manchester, which also encourages its students to take their learning outside lecture halls and into the community, helping them fully grasp and address real-world issues through a concept known as 'service learning'.

By collaborating with community groups, organisations, and schools to expand their expertise and experience, service learning allows students to deliver essential and relevant services to local residents, benefiting both the community and the students themselves.

At times, obtaining legal advice becomes essential. Yet, finding affordable and reliable legal guidance can be a significant challenge for some individuals.

Believing that legal advice should be universally accessible, The University established the Justice Hub in a prominent location on Manchester's Oxford Road. This initiative enables students from the School of Social Sciences to join forces with a shared aim of serving the community. The Hub provides free legal advice and guidance on a wide range of issues.

Law lecturer and Justice Hub lead, Philip Drake, described its role: 青瓜视频淭he Justice Hub is a collective term for various free legal advice projects managed together. Our flagship initiative is the Legal Advice Centre, which is fully integrated into our curriculum.

青瓜视频淭his year, 328 students are already signed up, reflecting the high demand from both students and the local community. Last year, we handled close to 1,500 enquiries seeking legal assistance.青瓜视频

Supported by University staff and professional lawyers who volunteer their expertise, the Justice Hub is primarily student-driven, offering future solicitors and legal advisors hands-on experience with the inequalities in the legal system while encouraging them to make a positive impact.

Phil said: 青瓜视频淲e incorporate reflective practice into the work. It青瓜视频檚 about more than developing legal skills; it involves thinking critically about the fairness of the law, its negative impact on the most disadvantaged and often marginalised, and understanding the reasons behind it. Experiencing a client breaking down in tears during a meeting is something that cannot be taught in a traditional classroom setting.

青瓜视频淚t青瓜视频檚 inspiring to witness students青瓜视频 growth from where they begin to their achievements at the end. Whatever their future paths, we want them to carry a sense of social responsibility with them.青瓜视频

One of the Justice Hub青瓜视频檚 initiatives, the Manchester Innocence Project, focuses on assisting the wrongfully convicted and fostering reforms in the justice system.

Recently, the Project received the Greater Manchester Pro Bono Award for 'Best Group of Students', while the University was also a finalist for 'Best Educational Institution'.

Undergraduate social anthropology student, Honey Fisher, who works within the Justice Hub, commented: "Being a Justice Hub intern has been an amazing chance to gain practical experience and develop essential skills for a career in law.

"By attending client interviews, we saw how members of the local community face a broad range of legal challenges and recognised how crucial services like those provided by the Justice Hub are in bridging the legal aid gap."

Many people take access to quality dental care and trustworthy health information for granted. However, for some, these basic services remain out of reach.

University of Manchester dental students offer free treatments at the University's Emergency Dental Clinic, serving around 2,000 patients annually. This allows the students to refine their skills while addressing local communities' needs and tackling significant dental health disparities, a known issue in the north-west.

Striving to narrow dental inequalities, students also provide care to refugees and other minority groups. Recognising the impact of dental health inequalities on children, the University青瓜视频檚 dental students participate in a charity-led initiative, visiting schools to educate children on oral hygiene's importance.

Increasingly, University of Manchester students engage directly with industries for mutual benefit. For example, the University青瓜视频檚 Fashion, Business and Technology School has partnered with leading fashion industry companies.

In 青瓜视频榠ndustry-live projects青瓜视频, students act as consultants, addressing real-world briefs that align with the industry青瓜视频檚 strategic goals. Over 200 students collaborate with these partners during key points of the semester.

Dr Julian Skyrme, executive director of social responsibility and civic engagement at The University of Manchester, highlighted: "The efforts of our law students are just one example of the service learning we have implemented at the University.

"Our dental students provide oral health checks for homeless individuals, drama students collaborate with offenders in the criminal justice system, and management students offer consultancy to non-profit organisations.

"As we consider the University's direction for the next decade, we envision every student contributing positively to society as part of their education."

Learn more about The University of Manchester青瓜视频檚 commitment to social responsibility at .

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The University of Manchester celebrates double win at Times Higher Education Awards /about/news/the-university-of-manchester-celebrates-double-win-at-times-higher-education-awards/ /about/news/the-university-of-manchester-celebrates-double-win-at-times-higher-education-awards/679844The University of Manchester is the proud recipient of two awards from Times Higher Education in recognition of its outstanding support to students and STEM research.

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The University of Manchester is the proud recipient of two awards from in recognition of its outstanding support to students and STEM research.

At the awards hosted in Birmingham on 28 November, The University of Manchester and the University青瓜视频檚 Students青瓜视频 Union was recognised for the support provided to students during the cost of living crisis in 2022/23.

One-off payments totalling over 青瓜视频9million were made available to all students in November 2022, which 90% accessed. Targeted additional support was allocated to some students in February 2023 which, at the time, many other universities were not in the financial position to provide.

Overall, an unparalleled package of support of over 青瓜视频10million reached students through a wide range of interventions in the academic year. These included cosy campus spaces, free breakfasts on Wednesdays and holistic support initiatives.

Kelly-Ann Mallon, Head of Access, Student Employability, Success, and Development at The University of Manchester, who attended the awards on behalf of the University, said: 青瓜视频淭his recognition is a testament to the incredible teamwork and collaboration across the University that allowed us to respond swiftly and effectively to the cost of living crisis.

青瓜视频淭he collective commitment from all areas of the institution ensured that we could provide the right support to our students. This award is not only a recognition of our efforts but a reflection of how much of a difference this initiative has made in the lives of our students, and it青瓜视频檚 truly rewarding to see that impact acknowledged."

Overall, an unparalleled package of support of over 青瓜视频10million reached students through a wide range of interventions in the academic year. These included cosy campus spaces, free breakfasts on Wednesdays and holistic support initiatives.

The University青瓜视频檚 community of donors play a significant role in supporting students experiencing cost of living challenges.  Initiatives such as the Cost of Living Support Fund ensure those facing hardship have access to immediate financial support. Gifts from donors also support programmes such as the Manchester Access Programme and Undergraduate Access Scholarship, enabling more students than ever to access life-changing opportunities here at Manchester.

The effects of this response to the crisis stretched beyond the University, making waves in Westminster discourse and impacting policy.

Today, the University青瓜视频檚 efforts continue to positively influence conversations around financial support for students across the UK, while the University itself remains dedicated to helping students reach their full potential.

Lexie Baynes, Union Affairs Officer, University of Manchester Students' Union said: "I'm so proud that this collaborative piece of work between the University and Students' Union has been recognised by Times Higher and the sector.

青瓜视频淭o me, the key takeaway here is that colleagues at the University and the Students' Union elected Executive Teams worked in partnership on a direct and deliverable package of support for our 48,000 students during the cost of living crisis and financial pressures, putting students' needs at the forefront of our actions. Huge congratulations to all those involved in the work, and the current Students' Union team looks forward to continuing to work in partnership, to ensure that any barriers students face can be overcome."

Anna Lomas, Employer Engagement Manager at The University of Manchester and chair of the group in charge of directing student support said: 青瓜视频淐olleagues from across The University of Manchester and the Students' Union are delighted to be recipients of this award and to be recognised formally for the hard work and commitment they gave to supporting our students with the challenges they were facing during the escalating cost of living crisis. 

青瓜视频淥ur sector leading and truly collaborative approach demonstrates our collective dedication to student experience at the University. Thank you to everyone who contributed their energy, experience and expertise.青瓜视频

The University of Manchester also received the award for Research Project of the Year: STEM for its work developing the world青瓜视频檚 first bedside genetic test to prevent babies from going deaf.

One in 500 babies carry a gene that causes permanent deafness when given gentamicin, an antibiotic which is commonly used in intensive care. Researchers from Manchester developed the rapid bedside test and trialled it on 751 babies in neonatal units in Manchester and Liverpool, and the NHS is exploring how the test can become part of routine clinical care. The technology could potentially save the hearing of 180 babies in the UK every year.

Dr John McDermott, NIHR Doctoral Research Fellow at the University of Manchester said: "This award is a testament to the hard work of so many people from across the University and at the hospital. With the genedrive technology set to be rolled out across the country as part of PALOH-UK, we're excited to see how the impact of this intervention will continue to grow."

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University marks 200th year by launching PhD studentships and fellowships with multimillion-pound matched funding programme /about/news/university-marks-200th-year-by-launching-phd-studentships-and-fellowships-with-multimillion-pound-matched-funding-programme/ /about/news/university-marks-200th-year-by-launching-phd-studentships-and-fellowships-with-multimillion-pound-matched-funding-programme/679760In 2024, The University of Manchester is proudly marking its 200th year of existence by celebrating two centuries of groundbreaking research, learning and community impact. 

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In 2024, The University of Manchester is proudly marking its 200th year of existence by celebrating two centuries of groundbreaking research, learning and community impact.   

As part of the bicentennial celebrations, the University has announced the launch of its Bicentenary PhD Studentships and Fellowships 青瓜视频 a transformative programme which will support the next generation of research leaders. 

As part of its investment, the University has launched a 青瓜视频10 million matched funding programme to catalyse philanthropic support and deliver a total of 青瓜视频28 million in new studentships and fellowships. It is inviting people and organisations who share its commitment to world-class research to join it in supporting the research leaders of the future.  

This landmark initiative highlights Manchester青瓜视频檚 commitment to fostering world-class research and to positioning itself as a global leader in innovation and academic excellence. By providing substantial support for both postgraduate research students and early-career researchers, the University aims to cultivate the brightest minds and catalyse pioneering research which addresses the complex challenges of today青瓜视频檚 world.  

The Bicentenary PhD Studentships and Fellowships programme will offer funding across the University青瓜视频檚 three core faculties: Science and Engineering, Humanities, and Biology, Medicine & Health. By supporting a wide range of disciplines, the University is promoting a broad and inclusive approach and ensuring that a diverse array of voices and perspectives are represented in its research community.   

From exploring sustainable technologies to advancing medical sciences and cultural studies, the initiative is designed to empower academics across many fields, helping to foster a vibrant, interdisciplinary research environment. It reinforces the University青瓜视频檚 status as a hub of intellectual and research excellence, as well as strengthening Manchester青瓜视频檚 legacy as a world-leading institution committed to empowering change-makers and visionaries. 

Recognising the importance of diversity and accessibility, the University invites prospective students and early-career academics from all backgrounds to apply for the prestigious awards. Recipients will gain access to a robust support system that includes dedicated mentorship, comprehensive training and a suite of career development resources. This unique combination of funding and career support underscores Manchester青瓜视频檚 commitment to nurturing a research community that reflects and addresses the needs of the global society it serves.  

青瓜视频淭he Bicentenary Scholarships and Fellowships represent a significant investment in the future of research at The University of Manchester,青瓜视频 said Professor Colette Fagan, Vice-President for Research. 青瓜视频淲e青瓜视频檝e been committed to supporting students from all backgrounds since 1824 and will continue to do so for the next 200 years. This is about celebrating our rich history as well as ensuring that our legacy of innovation and excellence continues.青瓜视频  

青瓜视频淢anchester is a city like no other - a place where history and innovation meet, where diversity fuels creativity, and where our university stands as a beacon of discovery and opportunity,青瓜视频 said President and Vice-Chancellor Professor Duncan Ivison. 青瓜视频淎s we mark our 200th year, this landmark programme demonstrates our commitment to shaping a future that reflects the dynamic spirit of this incredible city, and the importance of philanthropy in delivering this ambition.青瓜视频  

For more information about how to apply, prospective students and researchers are encouraged to visit the Bicentenary PhD Studentships and Fellowships page of the University青瓜视频檚 website. 

Individuals or organisations interested in exploring philanthropic opportunities through the 青瓜视频10 million matched funding scheme are encouraged to contact Olympia Kennard (Olympia.Kennard@Manchester.ac.uk) to begin a conversation. 

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Liverpool and Manchester universities pledge closer ties to power the North West economy /about/news/liverpool-and-manchester-universities-pledge-closer-ties-to-power-the-north-west-economy/ /about/news/liverpool-and-manchester-universities-pledge-closer-ties-to-power-the-north-west-economy/679674The University of Liverpool and The University of Manchester have announced plans for closer collaboration that aim to spark innovation-led economic growth across the North West.

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The University of Liverpool and The University of Manchester have announced plans for closer collaboration that aim to spark innovation-led economic growth across the North West.

The two universities, which are both global leaders in a number of research disciplines, have revealed the new approach in support of efforts led by metro mayors Andy Burnham and Steve Rotheram to unlock the full economic potential of Greater Manchester and the Liverpool city region.

It will see the universities work increasingly closely to create groundbreaking innovations and develop the future workforce in areas that align to the two city regions青瓜视频 shared priorities for growth - drawing on academic expertise in areas as diverse as healthcare innovation, net zero and the creative industries.

Professor Tim Jones, Vice-Chancellor at the , said: 青瓜视频淟iverpool and Manchester have an incredible history of shared innovation, from being linked by the world青瓜视频檚 first inter-city railway nearly 200 years ago to having, today, some of the world青瓜视频檚 best research and innovation capability in disciplines including health and chemistry.

青瓜视频淭he metro mayors have highlighted the advantages of these two great city regions working closely together for the benefit of their communities and the wider North West, and the closer collaboration between the University of Liverpool and the University of Manchester will work in the same spirit.

青瓜视频淏oth universities have outstanding strengths in research and teaching, and through this partnership we will redouble our efforts to direct those capabilities to supporting regional business, innovation and skills development.青瓜视频

The plans were announced at an event hosted by the University of Liverpool青瓜视频檚 Heseltine Institute for Public Policy, Practice and Place, held at the city青瓜视频檚 St George青瓜视频檚 Hall, where Mr Burnham and Mr Rotheram spoke about their plans to transform the North青瓜视频檚 political and economic role in the UK.

It comes as both universities work alongside the metro mayors and other partners through the Liverpool-Manchester Railway Board to develop a brand new high speed rail link between the two cities.

Professor Duncan Ivison, President and Vice-Chancellor of The University of Manchester, said: 青瓜视频淭here is a tremendous synergy between our two universities 青瓜视频 and our cities - where thousands of our staff and students are dedicated to developing the knowledge and innovation that holds the key to generating genuinely inclusive growth and culturally dynamic cities.

青瓜视频淥ur commitment to greater collaboration announced today will start by focusing on the high-value industrial clusters that span both city regions, driving the innovation and providing the skills and workforce that those industries need to deliver economic growth.

青瓜视频淭his builds on both universities青瓜视频 world class research and teaching, including a number of existing areas of collaboration, to enhance the whole region青瓜视频檚 appeal to potential employers and investors, and deliver tangible benefits to local communities.青瓜视频

The collaboration will also see the two universities seek opportunities to jointly engage other universities and colleges across the North West where strengths in research and skills align to the city regions青瓜视频 priorities for growth.

Plans will initially include strengthening joint work between the universities on:

  • Speciality chemicals and biomanufacturing, helping to build more sustainable supply chains for consumer products, and providing new routes to make medicines and vaccines.  
  • Training the next generation of scientists and engineers for the civil nuclear industry in support of the transition to net zero
  • Supporting and developing industries of the future including quantum technology.  
  • Supporting the two city regions青瓜视频 renowned creative industries, including a focus on music and literature, emphasising the role of creativity in enriching lives
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Manchester Museum shortlisted for European Museum of the Year /about/news/manchester-museum-shortlisted-for-european-museum-of-the-year/ /about/news/manchester-museum-shortlisted-for-european-museum-of-the-year/679477Manchester Museum has been announced as one of the nominees for .

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Manchester Museum has been announced as one of the nominees for .

The annual prize is one of the most prestigious museum awards in the world and , which is part of The University of Manchester, will compete against 41 museums from across the continent.

The nomination is a reflection on the Museum青瓜视频檚 recent, values-led transformation, which led the New York Times to hail its 青瓜视频榩ivot to empathy-machine青瓜视频. Described as the most ambitious museum transformation in a generation, it has been underpinned by a 青瓜视频15 million redevelopment, which was completed in February 2023.

Operated by the European Museum Forum (EMF), EMYA recognises new or redeveloped museums that showcase the best in excellence and innovation in their field. It aims to recognise museums that promote inter-cultural dialogue and community participation, demonstrate a commitment to sustainability, and show creative and imaginative approaches to the production of knowledge.

The winner will be announced in Bia艂istok, Poland on 25 May 2025. Aside from the main prize, there are also categories that recognise Institutional Courage and Professional Integrity, Community Participation and Engagement, Environmental Sustainability, and Welcoming, Inclusion and Belonging.

Manchester Museum Director Esme Ward said: "This nomination means an awful lot to the whole team at Manchester Museum because it recognises our efforts to make this a place where everyone belongs. The Museum青瓜视频檚 redevelopment was about much more than just bricks and mortar, it was about transforming our spaces and our approach to ensure we青瓜视频檙e the museum our city and communities need us to be."

Manchester Museum is one of the largest university museums in the UK and a centre for research and learning. Built on values of inclusion, imagination and care, the Museum has undergone a transformation designed to bring communities together and build understanding between cultures. Its 青瓜视频15 million bricks and mortar redevelopment introduced new galleries, partnerships, visitor facilities, and sector-leading work around repatriation, restitution and indigenisation.

This includes the award-winning South Asia Gallery, the first permanent gallery in the UK to celebrate the experiences and contribution of the South Asian diaspora, co-curated with 30 inspiring community members. Manchester Museum has also transformed its Top Floor into an environmental and social justice hub, creating a space for collaboration with environmental and educational charities to address issues affecting communities within Manchester. Pinc College, a specialist creative college for neurodiverse young people, has even set up its headquarters within the Top Floor.

Visitor numbers for the first year following reopening were up 157 per cent on 2019/20, with 57 per cent of those visitors new to Manchester Museum and more than one in seven (15 per cent) visiting a museum for the first time.

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Three new members appointed to University Board of Governors /about/news/three-new-members-appointed-to-university-board-of-governors/ /about/news/three-new-members-appointed-to-university-board-of-governors/678802Following an extensive and rigorous search process, the University has announced the appointment of three new lay members of the Board. 

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Following an extensive and rigorous search process, the University has announced the appointment of three new lay members of the Board of Governors

These new members join the Board at an exciting time, as it begins to engage with the development and evolution of the Manchester 2035 strategy, which after extensive, institution-wide engagement, the Board is scheduled to sign off in October 2025. Approval of the strategy will be followed, later in 2025-26, by an externally led review of University governance, to assure effectiveness, following the earlier review carried out by the Halpin Partnership in 2021.

The three new members are: 

Kerris Bright, Chief Customer Officer at the BBC
On her appointment to the Board, Kerris said: 青瓜视频淚青瓜视频檓 thrilled to be appointed to the Board of The University of Manchester. I hope that my experience of driving growth in complex, large organisations with multiple stakeholders can be of value as the University embarks on this exciting new phase of its Strategy. From a humble background, I青瓜视频檝e been the beneficiary of higher education, and it青瓜视频檚 shaped my life, and I look forward to giving something back.青瓜视频 

Paul Thwaite, Chief Executive Officer of Nat West Group
On his appointment to the Board, Paul said: 青瓜视频淚 am pleased to be joining the Board of Governors at such an exciting time for the University. As an alumnus, I know the University has a long and proud record of research and enterprise, and I look forward to supporting the central role it plays in the development and growth of the City, the region, and across the UK.青瓜视频

Emma Wade-Smith, Senior Vice-President, Government Affairs, De Beers Group
On her appointment to the Board, Emma said: 青瓜视频淎s an alumna of the university, it is a special privilege to join the Board at such a pivotal time, both for higher education and Greater Manchester. I am thrilled to have this opportunity to bring my international and government experience to the team that will help chart a third century of success for the university.青瓜视频 

Other new members who joined the Board earlier this academic year are Professor Soumhya Venkatesan (elected member from Senate) and Lexie Baynes and Katie Jackson as members from the Students Union.

Philippa Hird, Chair of the Board of Governors said: 青瓜视频淚 am sure they will all make important contributions to the work of the Board as we build our bold new strategy, Manchester 2035 and I look forward to working with them.青瓜视频

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More than a dozen of Manchester青瓜视频檚 researchers ranked in global top one percent most influential academics /about/news/more-than-a-dozen-of-manchesters-researchers-ranked-in-global-top-one-percent-most-influential-academics/ /about/news/more-than-a-dozen-of-manchesters-researchers-ranked-in-global-top-one-percent-most-influential-academics/678770Fourteen researchers across fifteen subject areas at The University of Manchester have been recognised among the world青瓜视频檚 most influential academics, according to new rankings released by Clarivate.

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at The University of Manchester have been recognised among the world青瓜视频檚 most influential academics, according to new rankings released by .

Each individual on this prestigious list has achieved remarkable and far-reaching influence in their field of research across each of the University青瓜视频檚 three faculties. The key data in the ranking is the number of 青瓜视频楬ighly Cited青瓜视频 papers they have each authored. These papers proudly rank in the top one percent by citations for their field and publication year in the Web of Science over the past decade. The rankings, built on rigorous citation analysis and refined by expert judgment from the Institute for Scientific Information (ISI), are a testament to their outstanding contributions.

The University of Manchester continues to lead on the global stage, during its 2024 Bicentenary year the University has celebrated its excellence in research, education, and engagement青瓜视频攖ransforming lives, communities, and innovation worldwide.

The University青瓜视频檚 Highly Cited Researchers are at the forefront of tackling global challenges in environmental research, physics, engineering, social sciences, immunology and clinical medicine. From the Manchester researchers featured in the top one percent ranking, 6 are categorised as 青瓜视频榗ross-field青瓜视频 demonstrating the importance of their work on multiple fields.

University of Manchester Highly Cited Researchers 2024:

- Cross-Field - Cross-Field
. - Environment and Ecology - Clinical Medicine
. - Immunology- Clinical Medicine
- Computer Science - Cross-Field
- Engineering. - Physics
- Psychiatry and Psychology - Cross-Field
. - Social Sciences. 青瓜视频 Cross-Field
. - Physics 

David Pendlebury, Head of Research Analysis at the Institute for Scientific Information at Clarivate said: 青瓜视频淭he Highly Cited Researchers list identifies and celebrates exceptional individual researchers at The University of Manchester whose significant and broad influence in their fields translates to impact in their research community. Their pioneering innovations contribute to a healthier, more sustainable and secure world. These researchers青瓜视频 achievements strengthen the foundation of excellence and innovation that drives societal progress.青瓜视频

This small fraction of the researcher population contributes disproportionately to extending the frontiers of knowledge and contributing to innovations that make the world healthier, more sustainable and drive societal impact. 

In 2024, an impressive 6,636 researchers from institutions in 59 countries and regions earned the title of Highly Cited Researchers, a distinction that highlights their extraordinary impact and innovation.

Highly Cited Researchers 2024 by country/region:

RankCountry/RegionNumber of Highly Cited Researchers 2024

World Share

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% Change from 2023
1U.S.2,50736.4-1.1
2Mainland China1,40520.42.5
3U.K.5638.20.1
4Germany3324.80.1
5Australia3134.50
6Canada2063.0-0.1
7The Netherlands1852.70
8Hong Kong1341.90.2
9France1261.8-0.2
10Singapore1081.60.1

To find out more about this league table go to the .

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World Leading orthopaedic surgeon joins University of Manchester as Vice-President and Dean of the Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health /about/news/world-leading-orthopaedic-surgeon-joins-university-of-manchester-as-vice-president-and-dean-of-the-faculty-of-biology-medicine-and-health/ /about/news/world-leading-orthopaedic-surgeon-joins-university-of-manchester-as-vice-president-and-dean-of-the-faculty-of-biology-medicine-and-health/678585Professor Ashley Blom has been appointed to The University of Manchester as Vice-President and Dean of the Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health, taking up the role on 1 March. 

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Professor Ashley Blom has been appointed to The University of Manchester as Vice-President and Dean of the Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health, taking up the role on 1 March. 

Ashley joins us from The University of Sheffield where he is Vice-President and Head of the Faculty of Health. In this role, Ashley has delivered fantastic student experiences, with the university ranking highest in the NSS rankings for 2023 and 2024, and the Faculty of Health above the mean for the university. Ashley is deeply dedicated to fostering a supportive and high performing work environment, and in previous roles has championed initiatives in employee relations, promoted career progression and making meaningful progress in equality, diversity and inclusion. 

Consistently ranked in the top 10 in the world, and first outside of the USA for his research in arthroplasty (joint replacement), Ashley青瓜视频檚 research has informed the national guidance on joint replacement and many of his papers as well as his impact case study were assessed as world-leading for REF2021. 

Ashley holds the contract to analyse the National Joint Registry for the UK, and has advised the Spanish and Italian governments, along with the Dutch Orthopaedic Association on establishing their own arthroplasty registries. 

Together with his academic and research activities, Ashley also holds the position as Honorary Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon and Non-Executive Director, both at Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.  

Elected as Fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences in 2018, Ashley is a member of the Medical Schools Council and a member of several boards and committees, including the External Scientific Advisory Board to the Oxford NIHR Biomedical Research Centre, the Committee of the Evaluation of Medicine and Health Sciences of the Research Council of Norway, and until recently the Steering Committee for the National Joint Registry for 11 years. 

Professor Blom said: 青瓜视频淚t is a privilege to join The University of Manchester and I am excited to join a university and a faculty dedicated to creating a dynamic research and teaching environment that reflects a fast-changing world. I bring a strong commitment to delivering outstanding experiences and outcomes for students, creating the conditions for staff to do their best work, and working with partners to make impactful contributions to society.青瓜视频 

Professor Duncan Ivison, President and Vice-Chancellor of The University of Manchester, said: 青瓜视频淎shley is a tremendous appointment for our university. His strong track record of leadership and innovation across student experience, research, and social responsibility will bring energy and focus to the Faculty and University as we develop our new strategy and collectively lift our ambitions and performance.青瓜视频 

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Student team青瓜视频檚 biological wires win gold at international science competition /about/news/student-teams-biological-wires-win-gold-at-international-science-competition/ /about/news/student-teams-biological-wires-win-gold-at-international-science-competition/678418A team of University of Manchester undergraduate students have returned from an international competition in Paris with a gold medal for their innovative proof-of-concept work on biological wires to enhance the control of artificial limbs.

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A team of University of Manchester undergraduate students have returned from an international competition in Paris with a gold medal for their innovative proof-of-concept work on biological wires to enhance the control of artificial limbs.

, which aims to improve the way prosthetics for people who have suffered traumatic limb loss work, wowed the judges at the (iGEM) 2024 Grand Jamboree.

The non-profit iGEM Foundation hosts an international student competition each year to promote education and collaboration among new generations of synthetic biologists.

Human-machine interfaces are becoming more advanced, with new technologies harnessing the body青瓜视频檚 electric signals to control devices.

Artificial limbs, known as myoelectric prosthetics, are directed by electrical signals generated by muscle contractions in the residual limb, which can be translated to motion.

However, heavy batteries and motors in myoelectric prosthetics can cause excessive sweating and make the electrodes slip from their contact points, resulting in discomfort and imprecise limb movement.

To solve the problem, the team proposed using synthetic biology to create tiny specially designed wires that work with skin cells.

They engineered a type of bacteria 青瓜视频 Escherichia coli 青瓜视频 to express tiny, hair-like structures known as pili (e-pili) found on electricity conducting bacteria called Geobacter sulfurreducens.

By combining the Escherichia coli with a protein-binding peptide, the team created nanowires that specifically target and bind to proteins at the skin青瓜视频檚 surface, potentially enhancing the precision of an artificial limb.

The Manchester iGEM team were Damian Ungureanu, Devika Shenoy, Francisco Correia, Janet Xu, Jia Run Dong, Usrat Nubah, Yuliia Anisimova, and Zainab Atique-Ur-Rehman.

, said: 青瓜视频淚青瓜视频檓 delighted our team won gold at the iGEM 2024 Grand Jamboree for an innovation which could make a difference for people who need artificial limbs.

She added: 青瓜视频淚 have supervised the Manchester iGEM teams together with Professor Rainer Breitling since 2013.

青瓜视频淥ur teams, based in the (MIB), have been very successful and have achieved a gold medal all but one of the years that we participated - which is quite an achievement.

青瓜视频淚n 2016, the team also scooped the special award for 青瓜视频楤est Computational Model青瓜视频 and were shortlisted for the 青瓜视频楤est Education and Public Engagement青瓜视频 award.青瓜视频

This year青瓜视频檚 Manchester iGEM team worked in the MIB labs throughout the summer, with financial and logistical support from the MIB, School of Biological Sciences, School of Social Sciences/Department of Social Anthropology, School of Arts Languages and Cultures, and the Future Biomanufacturing Research Hub.

The team also worked with the (AMBS) to comprehensively explore the social and economic implications of their ideas using a (RRI) approach.

The competition provides an interdisciplinary learning opportunity for students outside biology, by encouraging participants to think beyond their lab work.

Damian Ungureanu, second year Biochemistry student, said: 青瓜视频淲orking with people from different cultural and academic backgrounds has allowed me to substantially develop my communication skills. Even though this was a synthetic biology project, the human practices aspect was just as important as the science. Winning the gold medal felt like the culmination of one year of hard work.青瓜视频

Devika Shenoy, second year Biomedical Sciences student, said: 青瓜视频淚 am grateful to have gotten the opportunity to work with so many like-minded individuals and under the guidance of skilled advisors and PIs. iGEM has truly broadened my horizons and understanding of how science and synthetic biology can be used to solve world issues.青瓜视频

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The University of Manchester climbs in the global ARWU Subject Rankings results for 2024 and ranked top in UK for 4 subject areas /about/news/the-university-of-manchester-climbs-in-the-global-arwu-subject-rankings-results-for-2024-and-ranked-top-in-uk-for-4-subject-areas/ /about/news/the-university-of-manchester-climbs-in-the-global-arwu-subject-rankings-results-for-2024-and-ranked-top-in-uk-for-4-subject-areas/678130In the latest Shanghai Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU) Subjects Rankings 2024 The University of Manchester is placed among the top 25 worldwide in seven subject areas. The University is also ranked first in the UK for four subjects and has moved up in 21 subjects thanks to research excellence and impact.

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In the latest Shanghai Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU) Subjects Rankings 2024, The University of Manchester is placed among the top 25 worldwide in seven subject areas. The University is also ranked first in the UK for four subjects and has moved up in 21 subjects thanks to research excellence and impact.

The University is ranked in the top 25 globally for a broad including; Business Administration (5th), Geography (9th), Physics (10th), Sociology (11th), Dentistry & Oral Sciences (15th), Textile Science and Engineering (19th), and Metallurgical Engineering (23rd). Two other subject areas leapt into the top 50: Biotechnology (36th) and Political Sciences (48th).

The University is top among UK institutions for Business Administration, Metallurgical Engineering, Biotechnology and textile Science and Engineering.

The University青瓜视频檚 subject ranking has improved on its position in 2023. The University is now ranked in 46 of the 55 subject areas covered by the AWRU, which encompass fields within Natural Sciences, Engineering, Life Sciences, Medical Sciences, and Social Sciences. The University moved up the rankings in 21 subject areas, held its 2023 position in 9 and entered the rankings in two other subject areas for the first time (Library and Information Management in the 51-75 band, Communication in the 151-200 band).

 

Professor Colette Fagan, Vice-President for Research, said: 青瓜视频淚 am delighted that we are among the top 25 in seven subjects and have improved or maintained our standing in the majority of the subject areas which are evaluated in the AWRU. These results have been achieved thanks to the calibre of our researchers and the excellence of their research, research impact and international collaborations.青瓜视频

The rankings are determined by metrics for five categories: World-Class Faculty (newly introduced this year), World-Class Output, High Quality Research, Research Impact, and International Collaboration. To be included universities must meet minimum publication thresholds for each subject between 2019 and 2023. For more information, please visit the Shanghai Rankings .

President and Vice-Chancellor, Professor Duncan Ivison said: 青瓜视频淭he results in the latest ARWU Subject Rankings demonstrate our dedication to research excellence and global impact across a broad spectrum of disciplines. Leading the UK in Business Administration, Metallurgical Engineering, and Biotechnology is an outstanding result, and is testament to our commitment to innovation and the talent we have in our academic community. We青瓜视频檙e proud to see our research recognised not only nationally but globally, which speaks volumes about the collaborative, world-class environment here at Manchester. Now our challenge is to build on this momentum, and continue to show the world that we are an institution on the move.青瓜视频

These results underscore The University of Manchester青瓜视频檚 research quality and impact, highlighting subject areas of strength in this global ranking. It follows the earlier announcement that The University of Manchester was ranked 52nd overall in the world out of more than 2500 of the leading higher education institutions in the 2024 Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU).

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Manchester Professor champions sustainable music at Buckingham Palace /about/news/manchester-professor-champions-sustainable-music-at-buckingham-palace/ /about/news/manchester-professor-champions-sustainable-music-at-buckingham-palace/677963A Professor from The University of Manchester attended the Reception for International Sustainability at Buckingham Palace to share her expertise and contributions in decarbonising in the music industry.

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A Professor from The University of Manchester attended the Reception for International Sustainability at Buckingham Palace to share her expertise and contributions in decarbonising in the music industry.

Professor Carly McLachlan, Director of Manchester Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research, was among a group of government officials, business leaders and climate organisations at the exclusive conference hosted by King Charles III.

The reception, on 6 November, aimed to accelerate climate action before the UN climate change conference Cop29.

Professor McLachlan represented the University青瓜视频檚 collaboration with Act 1.5, an artist-led research and action initiative incepted by the band Massive Attack to address carbon reduction within live music. Act 1.5 works closely with climate scientists at the , with its name referencing the goal of keeping global temperature rises below 1.5掳C, in line with the Paris Agreement.

At the event Professor McLachlan and the team had the opportunity to discuss their project to the UK青瓜视频檚 climate leaders, highlighting how the live music industry can play a pivotal role in reducing carbon emissions and inspiring sustainable practices across the entertainment sector and beyond.

Following several years of developmental work by Act 1.5 in collaboration with the Tyndall Centre at The University of Manchester, the city of Liverpool was recently named the . The city will become a testing ground for innovative ideas and climate strategies in music, film, and television.

The initiative will officially launch later this month in Liverpool with three nights of live performances and a two-day conference, one for industry and one for the public, dedicated to exploring sustainable practices in the live entertainment sector.

It builds on a commissioned by the band Massive Attack to produce what is anticipated to have been the lowest greenhouse gas emissions show of its size ever staged.

After a year, the Accelerator status will be passed to another global city. The University青瓜视频檚 researchers will work with various 青瓜视频榚xperiments青瓜视频 across the Liverpool City Region to capture and synthesise the insights gained from Liverpool青瓜视频檚 experiences to inform the next Accelerator City.

The Act 1.5 and Accelerator City initiative were represented by Robin Kemp, Head of Creative at Culture Liverpool; and musician Nile Rodgers, alongside Professor McLachlan at the Buckingham Palace Reception. Four-time Grammy Award winner Nile Rodgers will play one of the three nights of shows in Liverpool later this month.

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Manchester to lead new 青瓜视频8m research centre on equitable low carbon living /about/news/equitable-low-carbon-living/ /about/news/equitable-low-carbon-living/677282Following an 青瓜视频8m investment over five years, The University of Manchester is set to lead an innovative centre funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) and UKRI as part of its strategic focus on building a green future. The Centre for Joined Up Sustainability Transformations (JUST) will accelerate the understanding of a just transition by coordinating research into action at all levels of society.

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Following an 青瓜视频8m investment over five years, The University of Manchester is set to lead an innovative centre funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) and UKRI as part of its strategic focus on building a green future. The Centre for Joined Up Sustainability Transformations (JUST) will accelerate the understanding of a just transition by coordinating research into action at all levels of society.

Launching in February 2025, the JUST Centre will work closely with communities in five regions of the North of England (West Yorkshire, West Cumbria, Merseyside, Greater Manchester, and Tyneside) while also generating comparative research in other regions of the UK.  It will collaborate with partners across local, regional, and national government, business, and civil society to co-produce joined-up solutions to meet climate goals while improving citizens青瓜视频 quality of life.  

It will use an innovative mix of data science and participatory methods to research and map existing low-carbon living initiatives and generate evidence about what works where, why, and for whom. This will enable researchers to support better government decision-making and demonstrate to all people and communities the real improvements in quality of life that are possible if we link decarbonisation with regeneration.

The Centre brings together a team of interdisciplinary social scientists at the Universities of Manchester, Leeds, Liverpool, Lancaster and Newcastle. The Institute for Community Studies at the not-for-profit organisation is the core partner.

Additional partners are Citizens UK, the Local Government Associations for England and Wales, the Scottish Sustainability Network, the British Chambers of Commerce, the NHS Confederation, the Runnymede Trust and the Institute for Government.

Commenting on the announcement, JUST Centre Director and Principal Investigator, Professor Sherilyn MacGregor said: 青瓜视频淭o meet the challenge of the climate crisis and the UK青瓜视频檚 net zero targets, we need to decarbonise our economy and do so quickly, but without leaving whole regions or communities behind.  青瓜视频楯oined-up青瓜视频 means bridging the gaps between myriad but presently disconnected, evidence-based interventions and policies focused on sustainability and net zero transitions.  

ESRC Executive Chair Stian Westlake said: 青瓜视频淥ur centres carry out interdisciplinary, cutting-edge research in the social sciences that seeks to change the world for the better. They allow ESRC to make sustained investments in strategically important areas, giving researchers the freedom to research topics in depth.

青瓜视频淭he climate crisis is one of the most serious challenges the world faces. To successfully transition to a zero-carbon economy, we need to make sure no one is left behind. The JUST Centre will show us how to include everyone as we transform our country and economy, finding new opportunities and putting power in the hands of local communities.青瓜视频

Stephen Aldridge, Director, Analysis and Data at the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG), adds: 青瓜视频淣et zero poses both huge economic, social, and other challenges and offers no less huge opportunities for the UK - nationally and sub-nationally. To tackle the challenges and seize the opportunities, policymakers and others need evidence 青瓜视频 especially evidence on what works and what works most cost-effectively.  

青瓜视频淭he Centre for Joined-Up Sustainability Transformations (JUST) is precisely the institutional innovation we need and one I, my team and my department will work closely with across all policy areas. I look forward immensely to engaging with the Centre.青瓜视频

Professor Paul Monks FRMetS, FRSC, FInstP, Chief Scientific Adviser, Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ) said: 青瓜视频淎chieving net zero by 2050 requires a wide-reaching transformation of the UK economy and offers an incredible opportunity for jobs, secure energy and growth all across the country. It will improve our health, our quality of life and our overall prosperity. We must support and empower people to participate in the transition. I welcome the establishment of this research centre and its work to ensure a fair, inclusive pathway to net zero.青瓜视频 

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Tuition fee and maintenance loan announcement /about/news/tuition-fee-and-maintenance-loan-announcement/ /about/news/tuition-fee-and-maintenance-loan-announcement/677130A response from the President and Vice-ChancellorThe announcement of increased tuition fees across universities in England and Wales is understandably a concern for many. Higher education is already a significant investment, and fee increases will add to the financial strain that many students, graduates, and their families experience.

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The announcement of increased tuition fees across universities in England and Wales is understandably a concern for many. Higher education is already a significant investment, and fee increases will add to the financial strain that many students, graduates, and their families experience.

However, the decision to raise tuition fees will not have been taken lightly; it is driven by the need to bring some long term financial stability to the sector and to maintain and enhance the quality of education and research of our higher education system.

We welcome the accompanying rise in maintenance loans, which reflects the current economic realities and the rising cost of living for our students. Since my arrival in August, I have been clear that that any increase in tuition fees must be paired with enhanced financial support to prevent affordability from becoming a barrier to higher education.  In this spirit, we have recently reviewed our bursary eligibility criteria and significantly increased the income thresholds, allowing us to provide nearly 20% more scholarships and bursaries 青瓜视频 an additional investment of 青瓜视频2.5million per year. Our ambition is to make Manchester accessible to everyone, so that talent and ambition, not finances, determine access to our university.

It will now be incumbent upon us to ensure that the student experiences we deliver at Manchester meet the expectations that students rightly have of us. This means increasing our efforts to deliver exceptional teaching, state-of-the-art facilities and technologies, and careers support. We recognise this responsibility and are committed to working closely with students over the coming months to ensure we capture their needs and expectations as we update our University strategy through the Manchester 2035 process.

Duncan Ivison
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University welcomes Deputy Prime Minister of Singapore /about/news/university-welcomes-deputy-prime-minister-of-singapore/ /about/news/university-welcomes-deputy-prime-minister-of-singapore/672045Mr Heng Swee Keat, Deputy Prime Minister of Singapore (DPM) and Chairman of the National Research Foundation, recently visited The University of Manchester, as part of a working visit to the United Kingdom.

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Mr Heng Swee Keat, Deputy Prime Minister of Singapore (DPM) and Chairman of the National Research Foundation, recently visited The University of Manchester, as part of a working visit to the United Kingdom.

While on campus, DPM Heng and his delegation explored opportunities for future collaboration, particularly in the space of R&D and innovation. The visit to Manchester was the only non-London element of the DPM青瓜视频檚 UK visit, alongside Cambridge; they visited the city due to its effective innovation ecosystem evident in the relationship between the university, businesses and local government.

DPM Heng observed a briefing by the and the before having dinner with President and Vice-Chancellor, Duncan Ivison. He also visited the Manchester Fuel Cell Innovation Centre and met with the UK Biobank.

As part of his visit to the city, DPM Heng met with Andy Burnham, Mayor of Greater Manchester, to discuss views on how government, academia, finance, industry and talent can come together to grow vibrant and integrated innovation ecosystems.

The University of Manchester has a longstanding relationship with Singapore, welcoming many Singaporean students each year. Undergraduate exchange agreements are in place with the National University of Singapore, Nanyang Technological University and Singapore Management University.

The International Development Division at The University of Manchester maintains good relationships with the various institutions across Singapore and arranges several visits to Singapore each year for colleagues from Faculties and Schools.

The International Development Division also has close links with the Singapore Students青瓜视频 Society of Manchester who act as ambassadors at events, and there are also close ties with the active University of Manchester Alumni Group.

The Alliance Manchester Business School (AMBS) has had a presence in Singapore since 1992 and opened the , in Singapore, in 1999; with 400 active students and 1,500 alumni, the Centre offers MBA course and Masters Degrees.

The South East Asia Centre participated in the University青瓜视频檚 bicentenary event, Light Up, in January 2024, by gathering current students and esteemed alumni for a jubilant reception.

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Manchester alumnus Simon Johnson wins Nobel Prize in Economics /about/news/alumnus-simon-johnson-wins-nobel-prize/ /about/news/alumnus-simon-johnson-wins-nobel-prize/672032An economist who studied at The University of Manchester has been awarded the prestigious for his groundbreaking research into understanding wealth disparities between different nations.

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An economist who studied at The University of Manchester has been awarded the prestigious for his groundbreaking research into understanding wealth disparities between different nations.

Simon Johnson - who studied Economics at Manchester in the 1980s, and is now a professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) - won the prize alongside Daron Acemoglu and James Robinson in recognition of their work to analyse how institutions and the rule of law shape national prosperity.

Professor Johnson was born in Sheffield, and completed his undergraduate studies at Oxford University, before doing a master's degree at Manchester and a doctorate at MIT.

His career has included prominent roles at the Washington-based Peterson Institute and the International Monetary Fund (IMF), where he served as chief economist from 2007 to 2008 during the global financial crisis. He eventually returned to MIT as a professor, focusing on global economic inequality and policy.

Through their research, Professor Johnson and his colleagues have shaped global debates by demonstrating that democracies, which hold to the rule of law and provide individual rights, have spurred greater economic activity over the last 500 years. Their insights - derived from studying colonialism青瓜视频檚 enduring effects on global development - have broad implications for economic strategies today.

Professor Johnson青瓜视频檚 academic achievements have established him as a leading voice on global economic policy, which has now been further cemented by this honour. He becomes the 26th Nobel laureate associated with The University of Manchester, either as staff or alumni.

青瓜视频淚t is a surprise and a delight to win the Nobel Prize in Economics,青瓜视频 said Professor Johnson. 青瓜视频淕etting my master青瓜视频檚 degree at Manchester helped launch my professional career 青瓜视频 and I will always be grateful to my teachers and fellow students in those years. Their guidance and inspiration (and many late-night conversations) helped push me down the road towards careful empirical work, bringing history to bear, and understanding the importance of building institutions that support inclusive prosperity.青瓜视频

青瓜视频淭his year青瓜视频檚 laureates have pioneered new approaches, both empirical and theoretical, that have significantly advanced our understanding of global inequality,青瓜视频 said Nobel committee member Jakob Svensson. 青瓜视频淩educing the huge differences in income between countries is one of our times青瓜视频 greatest challenges, and their insights show that democracies are - on average - better for promoting growth in the long run.青瓜视频

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Bupa launches 青瓜视频淭ransforming healthcare for a greener tomorrow青瓜视频 research report and scorecard /about/news/bupa-launches-transforming-healthcare-for-a-greener-tomorrow-research-report-and-scorecard/ /about/news/bupa-launches-transforming-healthcare-for-a-greener-tomorrow-research-report-and-scorecard/672017Bupa has launched a new report designed to support the healthcare sector to reduce its environmental impact.

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Bupa has launched a new report designed to support the healthcare sector to reduce its environmental impact.

The report, a collaboration between Bupa Global, India & UK (BGIUK), The University of Manchester and The Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research, aims to tackle the issues faced by the healthcare sector, currently responsible for almost

The report explores the financial, operational and logistical challenges of reducing organisations青瓜视频 environmental footprints, plus opportunities to reduce emissions, update clinical practices to reduce environmental impact, engage employees and work with supply-chains.

Included is a showcase of best practice from hospital and technology providers, NHS trusts, insurers and industry and sustainability associations. It adds to a growing body of work and pulls together best practice examples with practical actions for healthcare providers.

The report also features a practical scorecard that allows organisations to measure progress against carbon reduction best practice and take forward practical actions in five key action areas:

  • Supply chain 青瓜视频 the largest proportion of a healthcare organisation青瓜视频檚 carbon impact
  • Healthcare estates 青瓜视频 which make up 18% of all healthcare provision emissions
  • Travel and transport 青瓜视频 which makes up 4% of an organisation青瓜视频檚 emissions footprint
  • Clinical practice 青瓜视频 including reassessing clinical pathways to provide care that青瓜视频檚 best for patients and the planet
  • Governance and staff 青瓜视频 the importance of high quality governance and engagement when making change

The launch took place in central London at an event attended by over 100 healthcare leaders, providers and industry partners who had a chance to hear in depth about the recommendations of the report and see the scorecard in action.

Also in attendance were suppliers and collaborators Bupa is working with as part of its aims to become a net zero business by 2040, including Upcycled Medical (medical uniforms made from recycled plastic and wood pulp), Sagetech Medical (anaesthetics gases capture and recycling system) and Naked Energy (solar energy providers).

The report is available to download .

Anna Russell, Corporate Responsibility and Sustainability Director for BGIUK said: 青瓜视频淎t Bupa, we believe that the health of people and the health of our planet are inextricably linked, and this means we have a big responsibility to make a better world for the generations to come.

青瓜视频淎cross the healthcare sector we share a responsibility to reduce the environmental impact of healthcare while upholding high standards of patient care. We hope that this report will serve as a useful roadmap for organisations and that we can work together on common challenges to reach our environmental goals.青瓜视频

Lou Cordwell, Professor of Innovation and Special Advisor to the President & Vice-Chancellor at The University of Manchester said: 青瓜视频淲e're delighted to launch this first project as part of the University's strategic innovation collaboration with Bupa. This report leverages the incredible sustainability expertise of the Tyndall team to create a valuable tool that we're confident will be hugely impactful across the Bupa business and partner network as well as the wider industry.青瓜视频

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University wins global climate award in recognition of its commitment to sustainability /about/news/university-wins-global-climate-award-in-recognition-of-its-commitment-to-sustainability/ /about/news/university-wins-global-climate-award-in-recognition-of-its-commitment-to-sustainability/670135The University of Manchester has won a prestigious in recognition of its ambitious decarbonisation plans.

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The University of Manchester has won a prestigious in recognition of its ambitious decarbonisation plans.

The 青瓜视频Zero Carbon Without a Net青瓜视频 initiative is part of the University青瓜视频檚 Environmental Sustainability strategy which was launched last July, and subsequently won the 2023 . Now, the University is being honoured for its dedication to sustainability on an international scale.

The awards featured 95 finalists from 28 countries, with the University coming first in the 青瓜视频青瓜视频 category, which focuses on assessing the steps that institutions are taking - or are planning to take - to reach their sustainability targets.

Recognising the innovative and pioneering initiatives in sustainability, the celebrate the projects undertaken by further and higher education institutions who are striving for a sustainable future.

The University青瓜视频檚 initiative focuses on decarbonising its operations to secure a zero-carbon future by 2038. Progress already made includes:

  • The landmark deal signed in May 2024 that will see up to 65% of the University青瓜视频檚 electricity demand supplied through a brand-new renewables project.
  • Completion of the first phase of building decarbonisation projects including the newly refurbished building which now has the infrastructure to support zero emissions.
  • A further 青瓜视频25m pledged to decarbonise the University, taking the zero-carbon budget to 青瓜视频175m.

The Green Gown Award judges commented: 青瓜视频淭he University of Manchester青瓜视频檚 青瓜视频淶ero Carbon Without a Net青瓜视频 initiative is candid and ambitious. The approach of clearly assessing reality in relation to ambitions is very important and ensures that the approach taken is sincere, going beyond intentions to focus on transformation. Its scientific approach, detailed planning. And substantial internal funding demonstrates a deep institutional commitment to sustainability.青瓜视频

The University of Manchester青瓜视频檚 Environmental Sustainability strategy builds on the University青瓜视频檚 core goals of Teaching and Learning, Research and Discovery and Social Responsibility and stresses the need to embed sustainable practises into all University plans, policies and processes.

The strategy also highlights six priority operational areas, all linking back to the United Nations Sustainability Goals: Construction and Refurbishment; Risk and Climate Resilience; Responsible Procurement; Resource Management; Valuing Nature; Travel and Transport. 

青瓜视频淲e are incredibly delighted to be recognised internationally for our decarbonisation plans, which are firmly grounded in science, with our zero-carbon target set in collaboration with experts from the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research青瓜视频 said Julia Durkan, The University of Manchester青瓜视频檚 Head of Environmental Sustainability. 青瓜视频淭his award not only acknowledges our ambitious plans but also celebrates the collective efforts of our colleagues who have made this initiative a reality.  We青瓜视频檙e proud to be part of the international effort to tackle climate change, and we know achieving these goals requires continuous, urgent action and global collaboration.青瓜视频

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Growing a City of Trees, in The University of Manchester's 200th year /about/news/growing-a-city-of-trees-in-the-university-of-manchesters-200th-year/ /about/news/growing-a-city-of-trees-in-the-university-of-manchesters-200th-year/667416As part of The University of Manchester's bicentenary year, the University is delighted to announce a new partnership in support of , the community forest for Greater Manchester to create better, greener places.

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As part of The University of Manchester's bicentenary year, the University is delighted to announce a new partnership in support of , the community forest for Greater Manchester to create better, greener places.

City of Trees is an independent charity that plant, look after and promote a culture of trees across Greater Manchester. They work with volunteers across the region, as part of their 青瓜视频楥itizen Forester青瓜视频 programme to enhance green skills, boost health and wellbeing, and to help tackle the climate and biodiversity emergency.

Aligned closely with the University青瓜视频檚 values and social responsibility agenda, both City of Trees and The University of Manchester are passionate about making the region even better, one tree at a time.

In the University's special bicentenary year, it is partnering with City of Trees on several initiatives:

  • The University's International Relations team signed the first agreement City of Trees earlier this year, kicking off the partnership which has been growing throughout the bicentenary year. The new agreement and initiative is a positive step in looking at the small changes with big impact that we can make as an institution
  • The new agreement and initiative was officially launched at the International Friends of Manchester Day on 10 October, whereby the University made a donation on behalf of each international delegate to City of Trees. City of Trees will then plant a tree in Greater Manchester to represent each international delegate who attended the event - signifying that international colleagues continue to be a crucial part of the growth and development of both the University and the city.
  • For our 200th year specifically, the University is working with City of Trees to plant 200 trees across new woodland sites in Greater Manchester.
  • From 7-9 October the University hosted the THE World Academic Summit and chose to make a charitable donation to City of Trees on behalf of each delegate attending, to the total of 青瓜视频1,500.

The University of Manchester is truly excited to be supporting City of Trees and partnering with them on these activities, which will foster into the future.

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New book illuminates the lives of one of Manchester青瓜视频檚 most influential families /about/news/new-book-illuminates-the-lives-of-one-of-manchesters-most-influential-families/ /about/news/new-book-illuminates-the-lives-of-one-of-manchesters-most-influential-families/664764As the University continues to celebrate its bicentenary, a group of experts from The University of Manchester are seeking to revive the history of one of the city青瓜视频檚 most influential families through the publication of a new book: .

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As the University continues to celebrate its bicentenary, a group of experts from The University of Manchester are seeking to revive the history of one of the city青瓜视频檚 most influential families through the publication of a new book: .

Published this week by , the volume investigates the lives and public work of Henry and Emily Simon, and Ernest and Shena Simon, a family shaped by their German ancestry and Manchester青瓜视频檚 mercantile class.

The book is written by , Senior Lecture in Geography, , Doctoral Researcher in History, Dr Diana Leitch MBE, former Deputy University Librarian of the John Rylands Library, , Professor of Intellectual History, and , Professor Emerita in the School of Arts, Languages and Cultures.

Although many in Manchester are familiar with the Simon name 青瓜视频 through the University青瓜视频檚 Simon Building, Simonsway in Wythenshawe and the Manchester College青瓜视频檚 Shena Simon Campus 青瓜视频 the family themselves are often overlooked in favour of other prolific local individuals. This volume aims to boost their profile by illuminating their deep contributions to public life, both locally and nationally. 

The book aims to study the family collectively, by highlighting the marriages of Henry and Emily and of Ernest and Shena as strong partnerships in which the women played important roles not just as mothers and housewives but also as philanthropists, activists and public figures.

Dr Diana Leitch said: 青瓜视频淓mily Simon was one of the first women to be awarded an OBE in 1920, shortly before she died aged 60, for her tireless work at the Red Cross Hospital she ran in her home in very tragic personal circumstances. It was a tribute to her courage and resilience through the First World War.青瓜视频

The first section of the volume, 青瓜视频楥osmopolitan Manchester and the Simons青瓜视频, focuses on the four Simons as individuals; the four biographical chapters are framed by a study of Manchester青瓜视频檚 German community. The second part, 青瓜视频楾he Simons青瓜视频 contribution to society青瓜视频, emphasises the family as a unit and spotlights their economic, social and political endeavours in Manchester. 

In a later chapter, 青瓜视频楤urghers and citizens: The Simons and the University of Manchester青瓜视频 Professor Stuart Jones and Dr Professor Chris Godden examine the relationship between the University and the Simon family. Ernest and Shena were at the heart of the University for many decades, and the family have a long connection with the institution and its precursors. 

In 1898, as a leading benefactor, Henry Simon was asked to lay the foundation stone for the new Physics Laboratories for Owens College, later integrated in 1903 into The University of Manchester. It was in these same laboratories that Ernest Rutherford, Hans Geiger and their colleagues first split the atom. 

Ernest Simon青瓜视频檚 substantial personal investment in social science research - notably through the Simon fellowship scheme - was conceived as a contribution to the cause of citizenship education, to which he devoted much of his public work from the 1930s onwards.

Professor Stuart Jones comments: 青瓜视频淎s a senior lay officer at the University for a quarter of a century, as a leading benefactor, and as a practically-minded thinker, Ernest Simon did more than anyone in his time to sustain a vision of what it meant to be a civic university: a university for the city.青瓜视频

The family greatly enriched Manchester青瓜视频檚 cultural and civic institutions, worked to improve the lives of its citizens and helped to spearhead profound national reforms in healthcare, women青瓜视频檚 rights, housing, civic planning and education. 

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The University of Manchester placed 53rd in Times Higher Education World University Rankings /about/news/the-university-of-manchester-placed-53rd-in-times-higher-education-world-university-rankings/ /about/news/the-university-of-manchester-placed-53rd-in-times-higher-education-world-university-rankings/667262In the week that The University of Manchester is hosting the prestigious World Academic Summit, the University has been ranked 53rd out of more than 2,000 institutions in the latest

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In the week that The University of Manchester is hosting the prestigious World Academic Summit, the University has been ranked 53rd out of more than 2,000 institutions in the latest

The rankings are developed based on responses to questionnaires sent to the world青瓜视频檚 leading academics and take into account these senior figures青瓜视频 opinions. They assess research-intensive universities across 18 performance indicators, which are divided into five pillars covering their core missions of teaching, research, knowledge transfer and internationalisation.    

The University - one of only twelve UK Universities in the top 100 - fell slightly from 51st place in 2023. Manchester is also ranked the 6th best university in the UK and 52nd in the world in the Academic Ranking of World Universities, with the University青瓜视频檚 social and environmental impact ranked in the top ten globally (Times Higher Education Impact Rankings).  

The last 12 months have seen a raft of major developments and initiatives at Manchester. The University has marked its bicentenary with a huge number of events across campus celebrating 200 years of learning, innovation and research. Unit M, a new capability to drive the University青瓜视频檚 approach to innovation, was launched at the World Academic Summit. Staff, students, alumni and partners are currently participating in Manchester 2035, the University青瓜视频檚 bold new strategy for the next decade.  

President and Vice-Chancellor, Professor Duncan Ivison said: "Whilst rankings don青瓜视频檛 measure everything we value, Manchester青瓜视频檚 place among the world青瓜视频檚 top universities is testament to the dedication and hard work of our entire community. We excel in pioneering research, outstanding teaching, and social responsibility and it has been exciting to share our campus and city with delegates at this week青瓜视频檚 Summit.青瓜视频 

青瓜视频淗owever, we recognise there is always room for improvement. Collectively, over the next decade, we need to be more impactful, more engaged, more innovative, and more committed to excellence than we have ever been in our history. This is the vision that is inspiring us as we begin to develop our new Manchester 2035 strategy over the coming months.青瓜视频  

Phil Baty, Times Higher Education青瓜视频檚 chief global affairs officer, said: 青瓜视频淲hile, overall, the picture of UK higher education in our rankings is positive, the sector is being battered by numerous prevailing winds. Chief amongst them is the extremely stretched finances it is facing and the restrictions on recruiting international students making it harder for them still, making it almost impossible to see how the sector can sustain its position in the coming years without significant help.  

青瓜视频淲e have heard positive words from education secretary Bridget Phillipson, which is very encouraging for the sector. We hope this more positive environment will translate for better news for UK HE which has somehow stayed world-leading despite the extremely tough funding environment it finds itself in.青瓜视频  

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University of Manchester achieves University Mental Health Charter Award /about/news/university-of-manchester-achieves-university-mental-health-charter-award/ /about/news/university-of-manchester-achieves-university-mental-health-charter-award/666540The University has been awarded the University Mental Health Charter Award from Student Minds 青瓜视频 the UK青瓜视频檚 student mental health charity. 

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The University of Manchester has been awarded the University Mental Health Charter Award from 青瓜视频 the UK青瓜视频檚 student mental health charity.  

The (UMHC) was created by Student Minds in partnership with leading higher education bodies and thousands of staff and students. Manchester was amongst the first group of universities to sign up as members of the , which brings together universities committed to making mental health a university-wide priority, to share practice and create cultural change. 

The is a voluntary accreditation scheme that supports universities to understand their areas of strength and development to inform ongoing improvement in mental health and wellbeing, recognising good practice along the way. 

As part of the assessment process, we conducted a robust, evidenced-based assessment of our whole-university approach against the principles of good practice within the , including any challenges, weaknesses, and areas of improvement. A self-assessment report, a student-led report and a two-day onsite visit from Student Minds which involved over 100 staff and students, were all part of the assessment process.

Overall, Student Minds stated: 青瓜视频渋n many areas we can be confident that the University is sector-leading青瓜视频 and that they were 青瓜视频渆ncouraged that the University is going in the right direction.青瓜视频 Student Minds felt that 青瓜视频渢he University is largely doing well to meet the Principles of Good Practice and is doing an incredible job to work towards having a whole university approach to mental health.青瓜视频   

In awarding the University with the UMHC Award, Student Minds highlighted several examples of excellent practice, including: 

  • Within the External Partnerships and Pathways theme, Student Minds 青瓜视频渨ere particularly impressed with the University 青瓜视频檚 commitment to the partnership work across the Greater Manchester Universities Student Mental Health Service. This is widely being acknowledged as novel, innovative and sector leading.青瓜视频 
  • Within the Progression theme, Student Minds 青瓜视频渞ecognised as excellent practice that the University now offers 3.5 years (versus the standard 3 years) of funding to funded PhD students in recognition of the positive impact of this on completion and PGR student wellbeing.青瓜视频 
  • Within the External Partnerships and Pathways theme, Student Minds noted that 青瓜视频渢he University is part of a sexual violence network across Manchester that includes the HEI青瓜视频檚, police, council, and NHS. This approach is potentially sector-leading and an example of excellent practice in developing external partnerships.青瓜视频

Speaking about the UMHC Award, Sarah Littlejohn, Director of Campus Life and UMHC Lead said: 青瓜视频淭he UMHC Programme has given an additional focus and impetus to our existing institutional priority of student and staff mental health and wellbeing. It has helped to shine a light on our whole-University approach, encouraging us to reflect on our current practice across all the different framework themes. We are proud to have achieved the UMHC Award which marks the latest part of our journey in our commitment to continuous improvement around mental health and wellbeing, and our dedication to its ongoing development.青瓜视频 

The University will continue as members of the UMHC Programme and will now start to use the Award Outcomes Report to inform and feed into our work in this area. Our priorities for the next 6-12 months will focus on the UMHC Framework themes of Student Voice and Participation, Learning, Teaching and Assessment and Inclusivity and Intersectionality

Aisha Akram, Wellbeing and Liberation Officer, University of Manchester Students青瓜视频 Union commented: 'I'm really pleased that we have received this award and I particularly appreciate the commitment to including myself and my fellow officers at the Students Union within countless panel discussions, in order to ensure that the University's commitment to the student experience with our support service is driven by student feedback. 

青瓜视频淲e will continue to work with the University to ensure that we all stay committed to working in this area and building on the recommendations offered to us. I'm excited to enhance collaboration between the Students青瓜视频 Union and the University to push for the best possible student experience.青瓜视频

Head of Colleague Wellbeing, Helen Brewis, said:  青瓜视频淚青瓜视频檓 delighted we have achieved the UMHC Award, reflecting the commitment we place on the wellbeing of our students and colleagues and how we have worked as a whole university community on our approach to mental health.

"Over the last two years, we have significantly developed our approach to supporting our colleagues青瓜视频 mental health and wellbeing. The process of working towards the award has helped us to reflect on what is working well and where we can do more. We look forward to using the recommendations from the Award Outcomes Report to continue developing our approach to promoting and supporting good mental health and wellbeing at work.青瓜视频 

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University of Manchester launches Unit M to supercharge inclusive growth /about/news/university-of-manchester-launches-unit-m-to-supercharge-inclusive-growth/ /about/news/university-of-manchester-launches-unit-m-to-supercharge-inclusive-growth/664795The University of Manchester is today launching a new capability, Unit M, to rethink how it supports the region青瓜视频檚 innovation economy. With a mandate to drive the University青瓜视频檚 new approach to innovation, Unit M will connect and catalyse the innovation ecosystem in Manchester and the wider region to accelerate inclusive growth.

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  • New specialist function will transform how the University partners with startups, scale ups and industry to strengthen the region青瓜视频檚 innovation ecosystem .
  • Launching today, Unit M designed to drive regional innovation as an immediate step to solve the UK青瓜视频檚 growth and productivity challenge.
  • The University of Manchester is today launching a new capability, , to rethink how it supports the region青瓜视频檚 innovation economy. With a mandate to drive the University青瓜视频檚 new approach to innovation, Unit M will connect and catalyse the innovation ecosystem in Manchester and the wider region to accelerate inclusive growth.

    The UK faces a myriad of interlinked urgent economic and social challenges which require faster and more inclusive growth across all parts of the country. Cities like Manchester, as the UK青瓜视频檚 second largest city, are critical to rebalancing growth - but lower productivity, R&D spend and startup activity currently hinder the region in achieving its full potential. 

    青瓜视频淭he transformative potential of fully embracing innovation cannot be understated, both for the region and for the UK more widely青瓜视频 says Duncan Ivison, President and Vice Chancellor of The University of Manchester.  青瓜视频淯nit M lies at the heart of the University青瓜视频檚 ambition to power an inclusive economy, positioning Manchester as a central player on the global stage to accelerate growth for all in society.青瓜视频

    Unit M is designed to address all aspects of the innovation challenge - from R&D through to innovation adoption through to talent and skills - by making the world leading  innovation assets and talents of the University more accessible to all. Unit M will drive a new strategy for the University to create a globally leading innovation ecosystem in the region. This will encompass powering the start up and scale up community, catalysing industry clusters, leading future skills provision, strengthening the University青瓜视频檚 partnerships within the region, and telling Manchester青瓜视频檚 innovation story.  
     

    Examples of some of the activities that Unit M will undertake include:

    • Creating accelerator and incubator programmes and building investor networks for the startup and scale up community;
    • Developing regional innovation clusters and innovation partnerships to attract new innovation-intensive businesses to the region; 
    • A new lifelong approach to skills - from expanding scientific/technological skills provision for students, to training executive leaders on innovation adoption; 
    • Rethinking the University青瓜视频檚 approach to R&D to be more flexible and responsive to industry demand

    Unit M will have the agility to operate dynamically in response to the most impactful opportunities as they emerge - whether that青瓜视频檚 connecting students into the ecosystem or drawing on expertise from across the whole University to help solve real world challenges from industry. 

    青瓜视频淢anchester has experienced major change over the past 30 years, but not everyone has benefited from rising prosperity青瓜视频, said Mayor of Greater Manchester, Andy Burnham. 青瓜视频淣ow, more than ever, we need to pioneer a new model of regional collaboration that harnesses our industrial strengths and innovation capabilities. Unit M will not only foster inclusive growth throughout Greater Manchester, but contribute to the broader prosperity of the UK.青瓜视频

    Unit M is live from today, and will be rapidly scaling over the coming months. The team is seeking to connect with entrepreneurs, investors, changemakers and business leaders who are interested in partnering with the University.

    Cllr Bev Craig, Leader of Manchester City Council, said: 青瓜视频淢anchester has always been a hotbed of innovation. Building on our existing strengths is vital to Manchester, and Greater Manchester, accelerating our growth at scale to generate more jobs and investment. With Unit M, The University of Manchester is doing exactly that - doubling down on innovation while encouraging even more collaboration with our business community. Further strengthening the city's innovation ecosystem will help create jobs, investment and growth that works for everyone.青瓜视频

    Unit M will align with and complement existing capabilities across the University, including the University青瓜视频檚 tech transfer office, The Innovation Factory,  The Pankhurst Institute for Health Technology and the Turing Innovation Catalyst and its sector leading business engagement, student entrepreneurship, and flexible learning teams. It will also partner closely with external capabilities, including the Greater Manchester Combined Authority (GMCA), local councils and other institutions.  

    By convening these existing innovation services across the University and its key strategic partners, Unit M will accelerate and drive the development of new opportunities to build a strong innovation economy throughout the region.  

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    UK's leading experts call for urgent action to decarbonise by 2050 /about/news/uks-leading-experts-call-for-urgent-action-to-decarbonise-by-2050/ /about/news/uks-leading-experts-call-for-urgent-action-to-decarbonise-by-2050/664784A new report from the Supergen Offshore Renewable Energy (ORE) Hub, calls for rapid acceleration in energy generation from the sea to help the UK meet its Net Zero targets by 2050.

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    A new report from the Supergen Offshore Renewable Energy (ORE) Hub, calls for rapid acceleration in energy generation from the sea to help the UK meet its Net Zero targets by 2050.

    Led by Professor Deborah Greaves at the University of Plymouth, the Supergen ORE Hub includes co-directors from a consortium of ten universities. From The University of Manchester, serves as a Co-Director and is an Early Career Researcher (ECR) Co-Lead.

    The report, aimed at researchers, industry, policymakers, and the public, summarises the current impacts of climate change and the UK青瓜视频檚 progress in reducing carbon emissions. It outlines offshore renewable energy deployment pathways needed for a just, sustainable and secure energy transition, with 2040 identified as a key milestone towards the UK 2050 Net Zero goals.

    Key findings from the report include:

    • Achieving 100 GW of offshore wind energy by 2040 is critical, requiring a nearly seven times increase in capacity. Radical innovation is essential to optimise and scale up growth.
    • Tidal stream energy has the potential to grow alongside offshore wind and could reach over 11 GW of capacity in UK waters. Rapid progress is required, to deliver the EU SET Plan target of 6 GW deployment of tidal stream by 2050.
    • Wave energy has significant potential, with an estimated exploitable resource of 25 GW in the UK. Deployment of 12 GW of wave and tidal stream by 2050 could add 青瓜视频40 billion GVA to the UK economy and reduce energy balancing costs by 青瓜视频1 billion annually. Investment in innovation over the next decade is crucial to achieving this potential.

    Professor Tim Stallard said: 青瓜视频淭he ORE Outlook 2040 report highlights the high potential for Offshore Renewable Energy sources to contribute to the UK meeting its Net Zero goals. The growth required cannot be realised by upscaling current approaches alone and urgent action is needed to accelerate innovation and deployment.青瓜视频

    The report also explores ORE development through lenses of planning and consenting, people, supply chain, and infrastructure and grid. Investment in research and innovation is highlighted as crucial to de-risking new technologies, reducing costs, improving performance and ensuring the UK retains its technological leadership on the global stage.

    The Supergen ORE Hub, established by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC), aims to deliver strategic and coordinated research on sustainable power generation and supply.

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    Foundation Day 2024 celebrates University bicentenary and honorary graduates /about/news/foundation-day-2024-celebrates-university-bicentenary-and-honorary-graduates/ /about/news/foundation-day-2024-celebrates-university-bicentenary-and-honorary-graduates/663332The University of Manchester青瓜视频檚 annual Foundation Day celebrations took place today (October 2) with four honorary graduates recognised for their contributions to society. The event also marked the University青瓜视频檚 bicentenary, which is being celebrated throughout 2024, and the first Foundation Day celebrated with the new President and Vice-Chancellor, Duncan Ivison.

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    The University of Manchester青瓜视频檚 annual Foundation Day celebrations took place today (October 2) with four honorary graduates recognised for their contributions to society. The event also marked the University青瓜视频檚 bicentenary, which is being celebrated throughout 2024, and the first Foundation Day celebrated with the new President and Vice-Chancellor, Duncan Ivison.

    Celebrated every October, Foundation Day marks the coming together of the Victoria University of Manchester and The University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology (UMIST) in 2004.

    This year marks the University青瓜视频檚 200th anniversary. The bicentenary represents an important milestone for the University, and the chance to both reflect and look ahead. As well as anniversary celebrations, this year青瓜视频檚 event is particularly significant as it is President and Vice-Chancellor Duncan Ivison青瓜视频檚 first-time celebrating Foundation Day since joining the University in August 2024.

    Giving the annual Foundation Day address, President and Vice-Chancellor explored critical questions about our future, the path to achieving our ambitions, and the ways in which we can further our commitment to social responsibility, teaching and research excellence, and civic engagement. These themes are behind Manchester 2035, the University's new strategic roadmap building on the purpose, vision, and values of Our future, to identify and accelerate The University of Manchester's ambitions for the next decade.  

    Each year Foundation Day sees honorary degrees given to a number of notable names for their achievements.

    2024青瓜视频檚 Honorary Graduates:

    Professor Emeritus John Casken is an established and successful composer; his works range across different genres and are inspired by literature, landscape and visual arts. He was a Professor of Music at the University from 1992 to 2008. His music will be performed at the 20th anniversary celebrations for the Martin Harris Centre on 25 October.

    Sir Clive Lloyd is a former cricketer and was inducted into the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame. He was captain of the West Indies cricket team, and played for the Lancashire cricket team from 1968, before being made captain in 1981.

    Professor Emeritus Tony Redmond OBE studied medicine at The University of Manchester and is a world-leading specialist in emergency medicine. He is the founder of UK-Med, an organisation which coordinates the provision of health workers to international crises, and he was appointed as the medical director of the NHS Nightingale Hospital North West during the COVID-19 pandemic.

    Dame Sharon White is Chair of the John Lewis Partnership (her term ends at the end of September this year). She previously held a variety of roles in the Civil Service and was the Chief Executive of the British media regulator Ofcom from March 2015 to November 2019. White was Second Permanent Secretary at HM Treasury from 2013 to 2015; she was the first black person and the second woman to occupy this role.

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    University Faculty awarded prestigious gender equality charter /about/news/university-faculty-awarded-prestigious-gender-equality-charter/ /about/news/university-faculty-awarded-prestigious-gender-equality-charter/663029The University of Manchester青瓜视频檚 Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health (FBMH) has been awarded the Silver Award. The Charter is used across the globe to support and transform gender equality within higher education and research.

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    The University of Manchester青瓜视频檚 Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health (FBMH) has been awarded the Silver Award. The Charter, outlined by the higher education charity , is a framework used across the globe to support and transform gender equality within higher education and research.

    The Athena Swan Charter is designed to help institutions achieve gender equality and meet equality legislation requirements. It also identifies areas for positive action, recognises and shares good practices, and supports the promotion of inclusive work environments.

    All three Schools (School of Biological Sciences, School of Health Sciences, School of Medical Sciences) were holders of individual Silver Athena Swan awards since the formation of FBMH.

    In 2022, the Faculty  consolidated efforts into one Athena Swan Award application, rather than submitting three concurrent School applications. This approach was designed to enable the scaling up of initiatives, whilst showcasing achievements in a more detailed way. It also allowed the Faculty to include a larger number of professional services staff, demonstrating  commitment to equality and career progression for all staff in FBMH.

    There are three levels of the Athena Swan award: bronze (for planning), silver (for doing), and gold (for sustaining). The Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health has been awarded the silver award, which is valid until September 2029.

    Established in 2005, the Athena Swan Charter was created to encourage and recognise commitment to advancing the careers of women in science, technology, engineering, maths and medicine (STEMM).

    It has since been expanded to include recognition of work undertaken in arts, humanities, social sciences, business and law (AHSSBL), in professional and support roles, and for transgender staff and students. This also includes efforts to combat gender equality more broadly, namely through addressing barriers to progression, irrespective of sex or gender identity.

    Professor Natalie Gardiner and Dr Beth Micakovic, Athena Swan Leads of FBMH said: 青瓜视频淐reating and maintaining an inclusive and supportive environment where all staff and students thrive is our priority. We have outstanding colleagues driving equality, diversity and inclusion (EDI) across FBMH and this award is testament to everyone's hard work. A huge thank you!

    青瓜视频淭hrough the Athena Swan process our EDI leads and self-assessment team were able to take stock of our progress, reflect on successes and where we need to do more. Through critical self-assessment, consultation with key stakeholders, we have co-created an ambitious action plan to tackle inequalities, to promote a positive learning and working environment for staff and students of all genders.

    青瓜视频淲e hope you will see a number of commitments already coming to fruition, but we look forward to working with the whole FBMH community in delivering on the commitments set out in the Action Plan.青瓜视频

    Advance HE will host a ceremony for all 2024 Athena Swan award recipients in early 2025.

    The University of Manchester青瓜视频檚 continued commitment to the principles of the Athena Swan Charter, and to Equality, Diversity and Inclusion, will ensure a diverse and vibrant working environment for both staff and students.

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    青瓜视频1.7bn innovation district and neighbourhood in Manchester opens its doors and reveals new name, Sister /about/news/17bn-innovation-district-and-neighbourhood-in-manchester-opens-its-doors-and-reveals-new-name-sister/ /about/news/17bn-innovation-district-and-neighbourhood-in-manchester-opens-its-doors-and-reveals-new-name-sister/662620Manchester青瓜视频檚 new 青瓜视频1.7bn innovation district and neighbourhood opens the doors to its first building, while unveiling its new name as Sister. 

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  • Previously known as ID Manchester, the science and technology innovation district that will be delivered over the next 15 years, unveils its new name, Sister
  • Sister announces the opening of its first building, the Renold Building, with its first customer, Sustainable Ventures, joining the innovation hub in November
  • As a key part of the GM Investment Zone, Sister is predicted to generate over 10,000 on-site full-time jobs and contribute around 青瓜视频1.5 billion to the economy every year in Manchester
  • Manchester青瓜视频檚 new 青瓜视频1.7bn innovation district and neighbourhood opens the doors to its first building, while unveiling its new name as . The district has also announced its first customer, Sustainable Ventures, Europe's leading climate tech hub, which will officially move into the Renold Building in November. 

    Previously known as ID Manchester, Sister is a joint venture between The University of Manchester and . The project will see the transformation of the University青瓜视频檚 former North campus into a 4 million sq ft globally competitive innovation district and will help elevate Manchester青瓜视频檚 position as a national centre for science and technology.

    Sister will specialise in advancing innovation across sectors including digital tech, health innovation, biotechnology, advanced materials and manufacturing. It will provide access to state of the art facilities, connecting early-stage high growth potential businesses with investors, while creating a collaborative ecosystem that enables UK and global businesses to benefit from cutting edge innovation. 

    Driving economic growth and creating opportunities for local communities

    Sister is primed to be a catalyst for economic growth and prosperity across the North of England, and is projected to contribute around 青瓜视频1.5bn GVA per annum to Manchester. More than just a development project, the district aims to create a positive social impact through the generation of a large portion of high-quality employment opportunities, including over 10,000 on-site full-time equivalent jobs and accessible routes to education, training and apprenticeships for local people. 

    Over 1,500 new homes will be delivered, alongside over 2 million sq ft of commercial, innovation, retail and leisure space. Within 9 acres of public realm space, Sister will also create a new civic square for Manchester and feature a variety of new and enhanced green spaces for local communities to access and enjoy.  

    Reinventing a historic educational building for tomorrow's leading businesses

    The opening  of the Renold Building marks the first phase of the ambitious 15 year project and is supported by funding through the Greater Manchester Investment Zone, of which the district is a key initiative supporting the growth of the advanced materials and manufacturing sector.

    The 110,000 sq ft newly renovated building has been transformed into an innovation hub, celebrating its history as a purpose-built teaching facility and centre for science and technology excellence. To support the growth and scale-up of early-stage start-ups and spin-outs, the Renold Building will provide a range of low and no-cost coworking facilities, private office suites, as well as a community cafe and flexible event spaces accessible to local businesses and community groups. 

    The first customer to move on site this November is Sustainable Ventures, which helps climate start-ups and entrepreneurs scale through investment, workspaces and venture support. Sustainable Ventures will expand its presence outside of its London headquarters, currently Europe青瓜视频檚 largest climate tech hub, by occupying three floors of the Renold Building. 

    It will be joined by a number of University innovation initiatives at the Renold Building, including the Turing Innovation Catalyst Manchester, accelerating the growth of AI-start-ups;  the Christabel Pankhurst Institute for health technology research and innovation; and the Industrial Biotechnology Innovation Catalyst, a cross-sector collaboration to empower the growth of biotechnology businesses.

    Following the opening of the Renold Building, Sister will soon announce plans for the district青瓜视频檚 first major development zone, set to include new commercial workspace, a mix of retail and leisure facilities and new public realm spaces.  

    A model for successful public-private collaboration

    Sister is leveraging successful cross-industry partnerships to become a major economic enabler for the future of the city. The district is one of the key strengths in the GM Investment Zone, which will invest 青瓜视频160 million in projects that increase growth and innovation in the region over the next 10 years and sees central and local government work closely with businesses, higher education institutions and other local partners. Key to delivering Sister青瓜视频檚 long-term economic impact is the city region青瓜视频檚 strong local leadership and support from industry investment, including through the Bruntwood SciTech joint venture between Bruntwood, Legal & General and Greater Manchester Pension Fund, now the UK青瓜视频檚 largest dedicated property platform dedicated to the growth of the knowledge economy.

    Why Sister?

    The name, Sister, represents the close bond between industry and academia and expresses an ethos of collaboration, openness and the use of knowledge to solve problems. It builds on the heritage of the former academic campus, once home to the University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology (UMIST), and represents a vision to create an ecosystem of like-minded companies, institutions, districts and cities to drive innovation forward and help tackle some of the world青瓜视频檚 greatest challenges.

    Bradley Topps, Project Director, Sister and Chief Commercial Officer, Bruntwood SciTech, said: 青瓜视频Sister is founded on the belief that it takes a community to raise an idea and that although ideas may appear in a single mind, they flourish when people come together. This new district marks a new chapter in Manchester青瓜视频檚 history of science and innovation. Over the next 15 years, we青瓜视频檙e dedicated to developing an inclusive space that connects talent, investment, education and enterprise, providing the perfect conditions for ideas to spark, collaboration to flourish, and world-changing innovations to scale.青瓜视频

    John Holden, Associate Vice-President, The University of Manchester and Executive Committee Member, Sister said: 青瓜视频淭he opening of the Renold Building is a major milestone in the development of Sister, capitalising on The University of Manchester青瓜视频檚 research, innovation and education capabilities to catalyse the growth of successful science and technology start-ups. Sister will be home to some of the most exciting businesses in the UK developing solutions to help tackle society's biggest challenges. We're excited to open the doors to a vibrant new innovation district that will drive growth for ambitious start-ups and scale-ups, attract new science and technology companies to Manchester, and create new opportunities for our staff, students and local communities.青瓜视频 

    Cllr Bev Craig, Leader of Manchester City Council, said: 青瓜视频淭his is a significant moment for Manchester. The fact that Sister will ultimately create 10,000 jobs and add 青瓜视频1.5 billion a year to the city青瓜视频檚 economy underlines its scale and the sheer ambition behind this major new district. This development will add to Manchester青瓜视频檚 thriving innovation ecosystem and, true to the heritage of a site from which great ideas and innovations have previously sprung, will help keep the city in the forefront of future innovation.青瓜视频 

    Andy Burnham, Mayor of Greater Manchester, said: 青瓜视频淪ister will be a thriving innovation district at the heart of Greater Manchester. With the Renold Building opening and welcoming its first occupier, we青瓜视频檙e seeing the first signs of what this area will become 青瓜视频 a home for start-ups, innovation-led businesses, universities, researchers and investors, where the clustering effect helps create jobs and opportunities. Sister is also a key site for our Investment Zone, which is supporting the growth of the advanced materials and manufacturing sector. Our city-region has been a centre of scientific and technological innovation for two centuries and places like Sister are where the next chapter of that story is written.青瓜视频

    CEO of Sustainable Ventures, Andrew Wordsworth, said: 青瓜视频淲e're thrilled to grow Sustainable Ventures' footprint in the UK by establishing a presence in Sister, at the heart of the UK青瓜视频檚 second-largest tech ecosystem. This partnership empowers us to supercharge climate tech innovation across The North, bringing workspace, investment and a wealth of expertise to the region青瓜视频檚 pioneering startups and entrepreneurs. The climate tech companies we青瓜视频檝e supported to date have already created over 6,000 jobs and we hope to replicate that economic growth within the region over the next few years.青瓜视频

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    Manchester Professor honours his father in new book on World Alzheimer青瓜视频檚 Day /about/news/manchester-professor-honours-his-father-in-new-book-on-world-alzheimers-day/ /about/news/manchester-professor-honours-his-father-in-new-book-on-world-alzheimers-day/661533To mark World Alzheimer青瓜视频檚 Day, Saturday 21 September, Professor Douglas Field is announcing the release of a new book, Walking in the dark: James Baldwin, my father and me, a moving literary exploration of the disease.

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    To mark World Alzheimer青瓜视频檚 Day, Saturday 21 September, Professor Douglas Field is announcing the release of a new book, Walking in the dark: James Baldwin, my father and me, a moving literary exploration of the disease.

    Douglas Field was introduced to Baldwin's essays and novels by his father, who witnessed the writer's debate with William F. Buckley Jr. at Cambridge University in 1965. Professor Field rediscovered Baldwin青瓜视频檚 works when his father was diagnosed with Alzheimer青瓜视频檚 disease and turning to Baldwin for answers about his father青瓜视频檚 condition inspired Field to write his book.  

    Set for publication by in November 2024, Walking in the dark blends biography with memoir. By interweaving his personal experiences with Baldwin青瓜视频檚 iconic works, Field demonstrates the power of literature to inspire and illuminate new understandings of both our personal experiences, and the universal mysteries of everyday life.

    Douglas Field is a writer, academic and Professor of American Literature. He has published two books on James Baldwin, the most recent of which is All Those Strangers: The Art and Lives of James Baldwin (2015). His work has been published in Beat Scene, The Big Issue, the Guardian and the Times Literary Supplement, where he has been a regular contributor for twenty years. He is a founding editor of James Baldwin Review.

    Led by , World Alzheimer青瓜视频檚 Day takes place on 21 September, during World Alzheimer青瓜视频檚 Month. The 2024 campaign and World Alzheimer Report, which will be launched on 20 September, will centre on challenging why people still wrongly believe that dementia is a part of normal ageing.

    Leading up to 21 September, Alzheimer青瓜视频檚 organisations and individuals affected by the condition share stories to raise awareness and address the stigma that exists around Alzheimer青瓜视频檚 and dementia. Public awareness campaigns, like World Alzheimer's Day, are of great importance for changing perceptions and increasing existing public knowledge around Alzheimer青瓜视频檚 disease and dementia.

    This year青瓜视频檚 campaign will centre around the tagline: 青瓜视频楾ime to act on dementia, Time to act on Alzheimer青瓜视频檚青瓜视频, focusing on changing attitudes towards the condition, while highlighting the positive steps being undertaken by organisations and governments globally to develop a more dementia friendly society.

    Professor Douglas Field is holding a free public book launch for Walking in the dark, taking place at the International Anthony Burgess Foundation and hosted by Professor David Olusoga OBE. 

    • Details of the book launch are available .
    • For more information about Walking in the dark, visit Manchester University Press .
    • Find out more about World Alzheimer青瓜视频檚 day .
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    Assessment shows University of Manchester continues to be a national leader in knowledge exchange /about/news/assessment-shows-university-of-manchester-continues-to-be-a-national-leader-in-knowledge-exchange/ /about/news/assessment-shows-university-of-manchester-continues-to-be-a-national-leader-in-knowledge-exchange/661579The University of Manchester has achieved the highest possible score for its work with intellectual property and commercialisation, research partnerships and public and community engagement in the latest Knowledge Exchange Framework rating by Research England. 

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    The University of Manchester has achieved the highest possible score for its work with intellectual property and commercialisation, research partnerships and public and community engagement in the latest Knowledge Exchange Framework rating by Research England.  

    The KEF provides information about the broad ranging knowledge exchange activities of English HE Providers, such as the way universities work with external partners, from businesses to community groups, for the benefit of the economy and society. 

    The University of Manchester supports the full range of knowledge exchange activities through public engagement, supporting businesses and commercialising research towards next generation technologies. Students, staff, partners and local communities all play a key role in ensuring that the University makes a positive societal and economic impact. 

    The KEF allows universities to better understand their own performance and fosters a culture of continuous improvement. HE Providers are placed into a cluster of peers, grouping together universities of similar types, with The University of Manchester placed in a group of 18 large, research-intensive universities including Oxford and Imperial. 

    Manchester青瓜视频檚 performance in continuous professional development and Graduate Startups, which is supported by the work of the and , received an enhanced rating of high engagement in KEF4, and Manchester now sits above the cluster group average.  

    Manchester also continues to receive the highest rating for Research Partnerships, where the University is placed above the cluster group average. This recognises the work of the University青瓜视频檚 Business Engagement and Knowledge Exchange team.  

    The excellent performance of the in licensing, IP income, investment and turnover of spinouts continues to be recognised with the highest rating in IP and Commercialisation. 

    The University also received the highest rating for Public Engagement, and includes our achievements in volunteering, festivals, citizen science, and engagement with communities through our cultural institutions, , , , and the

    Professor Luke Georghiou, Deputy President and Deputy Vice-Chancellor, said: 青瓜视频淜nowledge exchange is a core priority for The University of Manchester. We shall continue to ensure that our research, teaching and social responsibility activities benefit the economy and society at local, national and global levels.青瓜视频  

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