In pictures 3: In black and white, science and engineering at Manchester
We’ve selected the most striking black-and-white images to best document our science and engineering heritage. Come and take a look!
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.
When it comes to science and engineering, it’s hard to beat The University of Manchester’s rich heritage. Find out more about the legends you’ll be following when you join us in September.
In this episode of The Buzz, we round up all the COVID-19 news from across the Faculty of Science and Engineering and take a closer look at how our very own scientists and engineers are helping.
We caught up with CNC technician Chris to hear more about why 3D printing is so important, and about how he has been involved in making PPE for NHS workers during the Covid-19 crisis.
Hear from the winners of our International and Indian Excellence Scholarship Awards, recognised for their outstanding pre-university academic performance.
A new flapless plane that aerospace students attending The University of Manchester have been working on for 15 years has taken its first flight – and could now revolutionise air travel as we know it.
Read all about the fascinating lives of James Lighthill and Frank Morton, men after which two of our North Campus buildings are named.
A new species of spider discovered in Hong Kong cannot only jump and dance up a storm – it’s a master of disguise too.