More than 500 researchers from across The University of Manchester have been recognised in the latest Stanford/Elsevier Top 2 ...
99% of procedures carried out in mice, fish, rats, and birds82% of procedures caused pain equivalent to, or less than, an ...
The ancient Egyptians ran an efficiently organised health service which was open to everyone, irrespective of wealth or class ...
The 2024 General Election was one of the most dramatic in British history, as voters turned away from the two traditional ...
Asian and Black ethnic groups who say they have long term health conditions could be more likely to underreport anxiety, ...
The Migration, Refugees and Asylum Research Group at the University of Manchester’s Global Development Institute (GDI) is ...
One hundred years ago, a catastrophic flood carrying enormous boulders swept through part of Dolgarrog village, north Wales, destroying several homes, a bridge and the local chapel. Ten adults and six ...
An anthropologist from The University of Manchester has uncovered the hidden struggles of young men on the edges of Nairobi, ...
Abusive parents will no longer have presumed access to their children following a change in the law and years of campaigning ...
Children placed in school ‘isolation rooms’ are losing learning time, feeling cut off from their peers and suffering damage ...
Led by The University of Manchester’s School of Social Sciences in partnership with the School of Arts, Languages and ...
The University of Manchester is proud to have its work supporting students who are care experienced or seeking sanctuary recognised with the renewal of two nationally recognised quality marks this ...
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