Final call: Log your volunteering & complete Ethical Grand Challenges!
Don’t forget to log your volunteering hours on Volunteer Hub, Ethical Grand Challenges and Stellify Award activities before the deadlines hit.

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Don’t forget to log your volunteering hours on Volunteer Hub, Ethical Grand Challenges and Stellify Award activities before the deadlines hit.

Free events, wellbeing advice and support and free breakfasts; everything you need to know to get you through the next few weeks.

Content creator, Naima shares how she’s learned to elevate her essay scores this year – from using the academic phrase bank to getting the most out of office hours – her tips are invaluable if you want to do the same.

How do other students get ready for exams and assessments? Take a look ad advice and tips from our content creators – from study tips and preparing for exam to finding study spaces, and surviving busy libraries.

We’re committed to tackling gender-based violence (GBV) by becoming one of the first universities in England to engage with the EmilyTest GBV Charter pilot.
Find out how to connect with the Jewish student community, accessing student support and our multi-faith chaplaincy.

Read the latest alerts from Manchester Drug Analysis Exchange (MANDRAKE) on dosages and substances discovered in pills and powder sold as MDMA/ecstasy.

If you have experienced bullying, harassment, discrimination or a hate crime, you can submit an anonymous report or speak with a specialised advisor at the University’s Report & Support service.

Get your CV checked and make it stand out with the help of the Careers Service! Drop by their CV Clinic on Wednesday, 2 April (1-3pm) in The Atrium, University Place.

We need you! We’re inviting all students to explore, challenge, and add your voice at the Manchester Ideas Lab in Nancy Rothwell between 1-11 April.

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.

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.

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

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