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Read the latest news from the library including the new Audio-Visual room for streaming media and a new copyright essentials workshop

News, information and events for your Manchester student life

Read the latest news from the library including the new Audio-Visual room for streaming media and a new copyright essentials workshop

Student Content Creator, Lucie shares her tips for dealing with exam results. From celebrating your hard work to using feedback to set new goals and improve your study skills.

Student content creator, Lucie, shares the websites she finds most useful for keeping her studies organised and on-track.

Student content creator, Stuti, explores her struggle with Impostor Syndrome – that inner voice that tries to undermine self-worth. Reflecting on her feelings she shares how she is working to quieten this inner voice and be confident in her own achievements.

For Neurodiversity Celebration Week, we would like to remind you what University support and community opportunities we have to offer for our neurodivergent students.

Whether you’re in a PC cluster in the library, your faculty, or anywhere across campus, AppsAnywhere lets you access the applications you need without the hassle.

Don’t miss AI Futures Day on Tuesday, 25 March with the Careers Service, happening throughout the day in the Nancy Rothwell Building.

If you’re thinking of staying in Manchester for your Masters, you you could be eligible for an alumni discount on your fees or financial support through a Manchester Masters Bursary.

The annual Spring Careers Fair will be coming to The Academy, Oxford Road, on Monday, 17 March (11am to 4pm) with a range of employers present to discuss opportunities with students.

Interested in working in the environment or sustainability sector? Join the Careers Service for their Sustainability Careers Fair on Thursday, 13 March in the Nancy Rothwell Building.

Join the online series of presentations and workshops from top recruiting employers, discussing career opportunities in Asia, from Tuesday, 4 March to Thursday, 6 March.

Read our latest University guidance for celebrating Ramadan and the latest events the Students’ Union’s Islamic Society are organising, with a supporting message from your Wellbeing and Liberation Officer, Aisha Akram.

If you find yourself betting more than you can afford to lose, borrowing money, or feeling stressed and anxious about gambling, you may have a problem. Find out what support and help you can access.

Roll up! Roll up! The Careers Carnival is coming to University Place on Tuesday, 25 February. Drop in from 11am-4pm.

Let Manchester Student Homes help you find University- approved accommodation. The team also offers all the information and support you need when looking for, and securing your perfect student home.