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Find out about the exciting new research going on in our Chemistry department and how it’s impacting the field worldwide
Will Stonier delivers an analogy of the modern goalkeeper
A preview of a University-led event; The Chanteuse is coming to Club Academy, bringing with her some of the greatest french classics of the 1960s and 70s
In the wake of International Women’s Day, The Mancunion takes time to recognise the outstanding contributions female scientists have made
See how Phil Neville has led the Lionesses on a path to glory that will hopefully continue into this summer’s World Cup in France
Alex Moores explores the vibrant history of north campus, and its growth alongside industry and scientific research in Manchester.
The recording comes from a vital point in the space race
The Stern Report made similar recommendations to the IPCC report which said we have twelve years left to live — Alex Walker believes the reason nothing was done has something to with Pret
In Chile, students, writers, and feminist campaigners have protested a decision to rename the Arturo Merino Benítez International Airport to the Pablo Neruda International airport. They argue that Neruda, the renowned love poet, doesn’t deserve this celebration as he openly admitted to raping a maid in his 1977 memoir. He wrote that: “One morning, I […]
Big businesses in Greater Manchester such as Aldi have pledged their intentions to help Manchester become a more sustainable and green city.
Books Editor, Gurnaik Johal, discusses the misogyny at the heart of the work of critically acclaimed writers like Hemingway, Nabokov and Naipaul.
The University of Manchester has placed 53rd in Reuters’ list of the world’s most innovative universities, surging 27 places on last year.
What are the best citizen science projects you can do on your computer? Toby James looks at getting involved as an average science enthusiast
Editor-in-Chief Kirstie O’Mahony sat down with the VC to talk all things gender, Brexit and, of course, strikes
The thinnest material ever created could revolutionise the way we build aircraft, say University of Manchester researchers
On Friday 9th March, we were saddened by the news of the Nobel Laureate and key figure of the Human Genome Project passing away
Visitors of the university’s new heritage tour will be the first to see inside the private research rooms of the “father of nuclear physics”, 100 years after the splitting of the atom
The Whitworth welcomes back Cornelia Parker, in an installation which looks behind the boundaries of artistic discourse
BAFTA award winning screenwriter, poet, comedian and co-founder of Baby Cow Productions, Henry Normal sits down to chat with Raine Beckford about the launch of his new book
Farah Elhouni suggests three must-read novels found in Main Library, Near East Collection (Orange 4)