University of Manchester

University of Manchester

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Location: Manchester - North West England
Oxford Rd, Manchester M13 9PL, UK

Andreas Prokop , University of Manchester Fruit flies can be truly annoying when they are buzzing around your living room or landing in your wine. But we have much to thank these tiny nuisances for - they revolutionised biological and medical science. Flies and mosquitoes both belong to Diptera , the group of insects that have only two wings (from the Greek meaning two and pteron meaning wing).

Innovation - Jun 1

Check out the two latest papers in the MIOIR Working Paper Series first by Jakob Edler and by Elvira Uyarra, Kieron Flanagan and Iris Wanzenböck.

Health - May 31

Stock-photo-tired-middle-aged-woman-lying-in-bed-can-t-sleep-late-at-morning-with-insomnia-adult-lady-sick-or-2162161347.jpg Tired middle aged woman lying in bed can't sleep late at morning with insomnia.

Health - May 30

New research led by Dr Arkadiusz Wisniowski and colleagues from Social Statistics at the University of Manchester has documented the economic impacts of the Covid-19 Pandemic on ethnic minorities in Manchester.

Innovation - May 25

Scientists have made a significant advancement with quantum technologies that could transform complex systems modelling with an accurate and effective approach that requires significantly reduced memory.

Innovation - May 25

A new international research centre designed to create robotics and autonomous systems that will play a key role in the climate response has been developed in partnership with The University of Manchester Jacobs.

Law - May 24

Written by Professor Mukesh Kapila CBE. I asked the pilot to deviate from our approved flight path and go low over Darfur. It was 2003 and I was the United Nations Humanitarian and Resident Coordinator in Sudan investigating reports of violence.

Pedagogy - May 23

MIOIR's Director Elvira Uyarra guest edited a special issue aiming to broaden our understanding of knowledge exchange motivations, channels and stakeholders in Higher Education Institutions.

Environment - Jun 1

The University is the only institution in the world to rank in the top 10 in every year the Times Higher Education (THE) Impact Rankings have existed.

Health - May 30

New research led by Dr Arkadiusz Wisniowski and colleagues from Social Statistics at the University of Manchester has documented the economic impacts of the Covid-19 Pandemic on ethnic minorities in Manchester.

Life Sciences - May 26

UK Biobank, the world's most significant source of data and biological samples for health researchers, has been successful in its £127.6m to the UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) Infrastructure fund to move to a new purpose-built facility at Bruntwood SciTech's Manchester Science Park.

Innovation - May 25

MIOIR Professional development course on the Evaluation of Science and Innovation Policies in Manchester.

Pedagogy - May 25

A new briefing from The University of Manchester's Centre on the Dynamics of Ethnicity (CoDE) and the Runnymede Trust has highlighted the need to use teacher training and Initial Teaching Education (ITE) to develop a more diverse and inclusive curriculum and methods of teaching.

Health - May 24

Hearing loss is unlikely to be a common symptom of Covid-19, a study led by The University of Manchester and the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) Manchester Biomedical Research Centre (BRC) scientists have shown.

Career - May 23

New analysis of the government's Community Renewal Fund allocation has found that the North missed out on funding to the tune of £21 million. The CRF, which was a cornerstone of the government's 'Levelling Up' agenda, was established to address regional inequalities through investment in place-based initiatives.




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