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Pakistan Week and Community Week aim to address negative preconceptions about Pakistani and Muslim students
-Exec team boot University Royal Navy Unit from outside Students’ Union – University Armed Forces – ‘no different from a society’, yet feel “ostracized” – “A military presence is not appropriate”, says Campaigns Officer
Find out what societies at the University of Manchester have achieved this year, from raising thousands of pounds for charity, to organising sell-out shows and competing in national competitions
Activities Officer has issued a revised statement following the societies scandal last week.
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What’s on this week. Visit the website for more events and information: https://mancunion.com/category/societies/
The Freshers’ Fair is taking place from 10am -5pm, Tuesday 18th and Wednesday 19th September in the Students’ Union
Welcome to a new section, dedicated entirely to Societies at the University of Manchester
The role of Association Chair began at Manchester University in 2021, and is a system of representation which allows elected students to advocate for different sections of the student body. A lesser-known role at the SU; here are just some of your current Association Chairs on what they have been getting up to this year
Some students may only be aware of ISoc from their charity stalls, but there’s so much more behind the largest society at the University of Manchester
A crowded university building full of students ready to watch a Wong Kar-wai film and an earworm of a song
If you find yourself with few in-person contact hours and facing challenges in establishing a routine, here are some tips to enhance your daily productivity
Students can nominate themselves or others for the awards, which fall into four separate categories, with each award having its own awards night
The University and Students’ Union released two joint statements, regarding the recent establishment of the Pro-Life society, and antisemitic discrimination on campus
The society won 1,500 pounds after pitching an idea for a food stall on campus
A movement to protest the first meeting of the Manchester Pro-Life Society began at 6pm, starting at the Students’ Union and moving to the Zochonis Building as the Manchester Pro-Life society were having their meeting
The recent narrative of student voter engagement has not been a particularly positive one, and Manchester’s students are no exception to this