Guest post: Proud in STEM
Davide Vincenzo Verdolino, a PhD student in the Advanced Biomedical Materials Centre for Doctoral Training, discusses LGBTQ+ representation in STEM.
Discover how Manchester textile chemistry PhD graduate Ron Hill used his science know-how to aid his hugely successful running and sportswear endeavours.
We’ve selected the most striking black-and-white images to best document our science and engineering heritage. Come and take a look!
See how science and engineering at Manchester has changed through the years with a specially selected series of photographs, from 1887 up to today.
Take a trip down memory lane and see – in pictures – how science and engineering at The University of Manchester has evolved over time.
A breakthrough by Manchester scientists could see a new antiviral tackle the world’s most common viral infections – and, potentially, even coronavirus.
Hear from the winners of our International and Indian Excellence Scholarship Awards, recognised for their outstanding pre-university academic performance.
Go behind the scenes on the first episode of The Buzz Podcast.
Prosthetics may one day be replaced with medicine that allows us to regrow lost limbs and organs. It sounds like science fiction, but if a salamander can do it, why shouldn’t we? We spoke to Professor Sarah Cartmell about the realities of regenerative medicine.