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º£½ÇÂÒÂ× academic hits the book market with two new releases
Dr Paul Rees, Senior Lecturer in Wildlife, has made good use of his time in lockdown, finishing two new books set for publication. The first of these books is entitled Key Questions in Ecology: A Study and Revision Guide (CABI).
º£½ÇÂÒÂ× to be part of the Greater Manchester Green Summit 2020
The third annual Greater Manchester Green Summit is taking place later this month to discuss how we can build a greener and more sustainable future for the region.
How a media and performance graduate landed a dream role working with sports superstars
Norwegian-born documentary maker, media consultant and actor Mads Leirvik has found himself starting his own production company and working with champion athletes, but it was in º£½ÇÂÒÂ× that he got his start.
£6m project aims to give Manchester businesses a boost using artificial intelligence
Expertise in artificial intelligence (AI) is to be shared with Greater Manchester businesses in a bid to help them develop new products and services, as part of a new £6m project.
University leaders come together for student call to action on COVID safety
University leaders from across Greater Manchester have come together to remind students of their important role in preventing the spread of COVID-19 as the new academic year starts.
Unique Nations and Regions: Media Futures events to connect media industry with next generation of content creators
In association with BBC Digital Cities, the School of Arts, Media and Creative Technology is delighted to be hosting a series of exciting Nations and Regions: Media Futures events for the creative industries.
º£½ÇÂÒÂ× academic has work on health leadership published
An academic at the º£½ÇÂÒÂ× has contributed a chapter to the recently published third edition of Community Public Health in Policy and Practice.
º£½ÇÂÒÂ× win grant to help combat Covid-19 in Uganda
The º£½ÇÂÒÂ×’s School of Science, Engineering & Environment has been awarded more than £500K to address the threat of Covid-19 in Uganda. The project is funded by UK Research and Innovation through the UK Government’s Global Challenges...
Student’s work highlights local charity demand
A School of Arts and Media student’s work has highlighted the importance of local charities during the pandemic.
Forces in Mind Trust awards grant to fund study on veterans’ experiences of Universal Credit
Forces in Mind Trust (FiMT) has awarded £299,150 to the º£½ÇÂÒÂ×, working in collaboration with the University of York and University of Central Lancashire, to conduct a three-year study on the experiences of veterans and their families...