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Manchester’s new strategy to 2035: how you can shape what happens next 

The University of Manchester has launched From Manchester for the world – our new strategy that sets out where we’re heading over the next decade. It’s an ambitious vision for how we’ll tackle big challenges in society, higher education, and the world around us. 

But while the plan looks ahead to 2035, students are already central to shaping what happens next. It isn’t a finished product; it’s the start of an ongoing conversation. Your ideas, feedback and experiences will help guide how the strategy becomes reality. 

Manchester Matters 

Manchester Matters is a collaboration between the University and the Students’ Union to make sure your voice is heard and that there are clear, regular ways for you to input into University decision-making. It’s all about creating regular, open spaces for students and our leadership team to talk honestly – even about the tricky stuff. 

There are a few ways you can get involved: 

Oxford Road Chats – informal discussions with the Students’ Union and University leaders about topics that matter to students. These are filmed on campus and shared on @OfficialUoM so everyone can join the conversation. 

Open Meeting podcasts – themed discussions where students put pre-submitted questions to University leaders – catch up on past Open Meetings covering everything from student activism to rent prices on our website.  

Ask Me Anything sessions – in-person Q&A sessions with the University’s President and Vice-Chancellor, where you can ask questions directly and hear honest answers about issues that matter to you. They typically run once a semester and are streamed and recorded if you can’t make it in person. 

👉 If you’ve got thoughts or questions right now, submit your questions and come along to our next Ask Me Anything session on Tuesday, 21 October. 

Other ways to have your say:  

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