Winter 2025 graduates: Graduate Outcomes Survey
The Graduate Outcomes Survey is a national survey sent to all graduates across the country 15 months after you complete your course to ask what you’re doing now and how your degree has helped you.

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The Graduate Outcomes Survey is a national survey sent to all graduates across the country 15 months after you complete your course to ask what you’re doing now and how your degree has helped you.

Our University aims to be zero carbon by 2038, and we all have a part to play in reaching this goal. Over the festive closure period, the University sees a reduction of 25% in energy usage (equating a cost saving of £150,000), but we could be saving even more.

Church communities are hosting a range of community and student events as well as Christmas services for all throughout the festive period where you will be made to feel very welcome. Our University chaplains will also be on hand to offer support.

It’s been a long semester and you’ve probably found your own routine and new ways of doing things so if the idea of returning home feels strange, we’ve got some tips that might help.

January exams and assessments can make it difficult to relax over the break but it’s important that take meaningful time off. So here’s some tips on how to do that and stay on track.

Staying in Manchester over the holidays can be amazing. The city slows down and there are still plenty of cheap or free things happening. Take a look at our top tips for staying social and festive if you’re stating in Manchester.

Whether you celebrate Christmas or not a quiet campus might leave you feeling isolated and bored. So take a look at our information, advice and activities to support you when the University is closed.

Manchester in December is bursting with festive markets, cultural events, live music, community activities and low-cost things to do, perfect for celebrating the season without breaking your budget.

ChatGPT said:Cosy Campus offers warm, welcoming spaces across the University where students can relax, study, or socialise. With microwaves, hot water, comfy seating and power sockets, it’s your go to spot between lectures.

Win £250 by completing the Undercover Code Club this November! Read updates about the Muriel Stott courtyard and new enhanced access to primary source materials on the British Online Archives.

From tackling climate action to promoting equality and community engagement – how can we do better?

The Manchester 10/10 Black Leadership Programme is now open for applications from undergraduate students of Black heritage, offering workshops, mentorship, funding, and leadership opportunities to enhance personal and professional development.

As the days get shorter and the air turns crisp, Manchester comes alive with festive markets, live music, and cultural events. Whether you’re finishing midterms or planning a weekend out, November is packed with affordable things to see and do, perfect for making the most of the cosy season.

Are you dreaming of becoming an entrepreneur but unsure about which of your ideas to take forward? Test your ideas with real people and start gathering market signals about whether to pursue your ideas.

Do you enjoy making social media content? Are you interested in running events? If this sounds like you, join our team of Wellbeing Champions.