2012 issue
Your student life

Food Monthly
In this month’s Food monthly we will be looking at lower carbon meals, St. Patrick’s day recipe ideas and some Easter treats

How to be a green student
Three final year students have given us their views on the University’s efforts to become more environmentally friendly as well as advice on how to be a green student

Working together for a greener University
Students and staff have been working together across the university to make Manchester more environmentally sustainable

Make the most of the free activities on offer for Wellbeing week
This year Wellbeing Week will be running from Wednesday 6th March – Friday 15th March 2013 and there are a wide range of free activities for you to get involved with
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Student Team Working Awards: a student's view
With £500 up for grabs, it's definitely worth entering the awards. But don't take our word for it: Maths student Tom writes about his team's victorious experience last year
Your student life

Tracking apps lead to smartphone snatch arrests
Police say software assisted in the successful arrests, but warn people to remain vigilant on Oxford Road
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Events to mark International Women’s day
There are plenty of events going on around campus to celebrate International Women’s day on Friday 8th March
Thinking ahead

£50,000 graphene enterprise competition now open to PhDs
The Eli and Britt Harari award gives you the chance to win £50,000 to develop a new graphene-related business
University update

Manchester moves into World's Top 50
The University climbs in the Times Higher Education World reputation rankings, one of only nine UK institutions to make the list
Thinking ahead

Learn the secrets of success at the Imran Hakim masterclass
Join Imran Hakim, creator of the iTeddy, to learn about his entrepreneurial journey and discover his innovation and business success secrets
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Ashburne hall family fun day
Students are hosting a free family fun day to improve their relationship with the wider community

Have your say and re-design Blackboard
The University is seeking your help to design the future of Blackboard.