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Unlocking the future of biotechnology: ICED revolutionises enzyme design
Researchers from the Manchester Institute of Biotechnology (MIB) and the Institute for Protein Design (IPD) have launched a groundbreaking initiative…
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Burmese and skin-themed garden to be unveiled in first for Chelsea
This year’s RHS Chelsea Flower show is to feature a garden themed around the story of a UK based charity…
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Outstanding Manchester scientist elected as Fellow of the Royal Society
Professor Michael Garrett, Director of Jodrell Bank Centre for Astrophysics, has been elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society…
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University launches new scholarship in memory of Laura Nuttall
The University of Manchester’s School of Social Sciences has launched a new scholarship in memory of Politics, Philosophy and Economics…
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Dr Cathryn Rodway bags Research Excellence Award
Dr Cathryn Rodway from The University of Manchester has been given the Research Excellence Award at the Forces in Mind…
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£1.5 million gift from Sir Terry Leahy to boost Alliance Manchester Business School’s research into regional inequality
The University of Manchester has received a £1.5 million donation from business leader and alumnus Sir Terry Leahy to fund…
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Meet the international student dreaming big in Manchester
Madi is an international student studying Theatre & Film at The University of Manchester. She has always dreamt of coming…
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Around 6% of the UK adult population have a food allergy, new report finds
The Food Standards Agency (FSA) publishes its Patterns and Prevalence of Adult Food Allergy (PAFA) report, a large study carried…
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What being a teenage girl in 1960s Britain was really like
Penny Tinkler, The University of Manchester Dressed in a mini skirt and passionate about boys, music, dance and fashion, the…
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Most Gypsy and Traveller sites in Great Britain are located within 100 metres of major pollutants, shows research
Alice Bloch, The University of Manchester and Katharine Quarmby, University of West London Gypsy and Traveller communities are among the…
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