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Check out what events you can join on campus to celebrate Eid al-Fitr this year.

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Check out what events you can join on campus to celebrate Eid al-Fitr this year.

At The University of Manchester, we’re committed to creating an inclusive and supportive environment for all students. If you have a hidden disability, wearing a Sunflower lanyard, badge, or card can signal that you may need extra time, patience, or assistance.

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.

The University of Manchester and Manchester Metropolitan University are excited to host the second annual Manchester Varsity on 31 March and 2 April 2025. Whether competing, spectating, or volunteering, this is a chance to embrace sportsmanship, teamwork, and pride in Manchester’s community.

For this year’s International Women’s Day 2025 (#AccelerateAction), Oxford Road is packed with lots of events for you to join in and be part of the celebration. Whether it’s the Students’ Union, The Whitworth, Manchester Museum or the University itself, we’re offering a wide range of activities for you to get involved in.

Want to see real change in how your faculty supports students? Now’s your chance to ask University leaders your questions and help shape the student experience in your area of study.

As AI technology rapidly advances and becomes a part of our daily lives, it’s important for us to consider how AI can enhance our teaching, learning, research, and processes while ensuring its responsible and ethical use. These guidelines aim to help both you and the University embrace AI effectively and safely.

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.

Find out what’s on over the coming month in the world of Research IT and how the services available can support your research

Postgraduate Researchers are invited to contribute to The University of Manchester’s Open Research Conference 2025. Find out how to share your contributions or register to attend the conference.

We’re looking for Postgraduate Researchers to join the Manchester Access Programme (MAP) as academic tutors. You’ll be paid to tutor local sixth form students from underrepresented groups, and support their progression to University.

Check out the latest updates for students from the The Library, including new online access to seven collections of American-based magazine archives, including Vanity Fair, Sports Illustrated, Life and Ebony magazine.

As part of our Harm Reduction approach, we have some tips for you during this exam and assessment period to try to reduce the risks in case you do choose to engage with study drugs.

The thought of the Christmas break isn’t always an exciting one. Christmas can be a lonely and stressful time for a lot of people, particularly if you’re going home for the first time since you moved to university or if you’re staying in Manchester on your own. Whether you’re worried about upcoming exams, financial stress,…