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The Mancunion speaks to Korfball veteran Alex O’Shea.
”Knowledge is power, and this power will save lives” Kristine Hallenga, breast cancer survivor and founder of Coppafeel!
As pioneers in computer science, the University of Manchester needs to catch up with the times or fall behind in the dark ages of classroom focused teaching.
Britain’s top research universities will receive £10 million from the government in order to open up research to the public
Ciaran Milner takes you on a tour of the best of Manchester’s sport
Last week saw John Barnes arrive at UMSU to discuss the issue of racism in football. The Mancunion went along to find out John’s plan to tackle racism in the UK.
£4m awarded to advance the UK’s nuclear industry
A round up of pieces to lead you into the New Year
Four more institutions recently accepted invitations to join the Russell Group of universities
Applicant figures for private university BBP have seen a large increase this year while publicly funded universities have suffered
Rising Hull four-piece The Hubbards play Night and Day on 28th February. You won’t want to miss out.
Khalil Secker talks to Marc Dubois, head of MSF UK, an independent humanitarian medical aid organisation founded in 1971.
Do your academic interests cover Global Politics and the Environment? Would you like to get your work published? This is a perfect chance for you to get your work in print and contribute to the esteemed literature of a leading public policy think-tank.   The University of Manchester has joined a national partnership between selected […]
Written by Fahim Sachedina Manchester Entrepreneurs (ME) have embarked on a stellar journey to becoming the number one enterprise society in the UK over the past year.
Oliver Johnstone explores parallels between student protests in Chile and here in the UK
Ben Moore in defence of the University, and city, of Manchester
The Mancunion meet up with Paul O’Neil and Ian Field from Manchester Universities Gilbert and Sullivan Society (MUGGS) to talk about the enduring popularity of Gilbert and Sullivan…
The universities minister and the NUS say the policy will not encourage poorer students to enrol
A ‘fresh wave’ of direct action and protest will coincide with strikes in the UK
Did the government listen to doctor’s orders after white coats arrived at Number 10 a year ago?