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  • Nainika: from Mauritius to Manchester

    Meet Nainika Sahye, a fully funded Mauritian state scholar and an aspiring mechatronic engineer. She tells us all about her story and journey as an international student here at The University of Manchester: The 7th of February 2020 – was the day life changed completely for me. I still remember sitting in my living room…

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  • Positrons from Bananas

    We speak to Dr Will Bertsche (Department of Physics and Astronomy) for the third post in our CERN miniseries – and ask about his work on the intriguing Alpha collaboration.

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  • Ashutosh’s international student experience

    Ashutosh Karkare is an alumnus from India and he’s taken the time to tell us how he got inspired to undertake an MSc degree in Advanced Process Integration and Design at the University of Manchester: I can vividly recall here that incident that kick-started my affection for the subject of chemistry. During my high school,…

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  • 4th Year MEng Project – inspired or directly funded by industry

    Charis Whyte took the time to answer a few questions, telling us about what inspired her to get into engineering, describing the 4th Year MEng year-long team project, and telling us her plans for the future. Tell us a bit about you and your story? I’m Charis, a master’s student originally from Suffolk, England, and…

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  • The Line of Beauty

    In the second instalment of our CERN miniseries, we find out more about the experiments and activities Manchester scientists are carrying out at the Large Hadron Collider.

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  • My journey so far: Louisa Mason

    This week Louisa Mason joins us on the blog. Louisa is a Master’s student who joined the university in on our Physics with an Integrated Foundation Year course. Louisa told us all about her university experience, the work she’s been doing at Manchester and her lunch with the Lovell telescope.

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