Ghost town: Is Manchester haunted (and can science explain it)?
Could the Faculty of Science and Engineering – and the city of Manchester itself – be haunted? This Halloween we lift the (coffin) lid and take a look.
Could the Faculty of Science and Engineering – and the city of Manchester itself – be haunted? This Halloween we lift the (coffin) lid 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.
Senior Lecturer and First Year Tutor Dr. Draga Pihler-Puzovic tells us about her teaching, her research in nonlinear dynamics, and why you might see a lot of her work around the Physics building without even realising it.
This is the second video in a short series of reflections from our international students at their graduation ceremony in December. This video focuses on employability and they ways in which they feel their degree from Manchester has bolstered their job prospects.
Over the coming weeks new students will be receiving lots of information from the Department of Chemistry Education Office about commencing your studies at Manchester. Find out more about one of our schemes, PASS from PASS Coordinator Dukula.
This episode of The Buzz is dedicated to one of The University of Manchester’s most treasured heroes – Alan Turing. We speak to Turing’s nephew Dermot Turing, who tells us more about Turing’s time at Bletchley Park. We also chat with James Sumner, Senior Lecturer in History, and find out about Turing’s work at The…
Take a trip down memory lane and see – in pictures – how science and engineering at The University of Manchester has evolved over time.