The University of Manchester (UoM) is a large research university situated in the city of Manchester, England. Manchester University - as it is commonly known - is a public university formed in 2004 by the merger of the University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology (est. 1824) and the Victoria University of Manchester.
Manchester is a member of the worldwide Universities Research Association group, the Russell Group of British research universities and the N8 Group. The main campus is south of Manchester city centre on Oxford Road. In 2012, the university had around 39,000 students and 10,400 staff. The University of Manchester had an income of £827 million in 2012–13, of which £200 million was from research grants and contracts.
Research
The University of Manchester’s research has real-world impact. We are at the forefront of the search for solutions to some of the world’s most pressing problems. From tackling cancer and poverty to finding the energy solutions of the future, our research is making a real difference to the quality of people’s lives across the globe. Their themes are cancer, policy, ad global poverty and inequalities.
The University of Manchester’s research impacts on societies, business and individuals, whether it’s finding the energy solutions of tomorrow, bringing advanced materials to industry or finding ways to tackle poverty.
Area of expertise
UoM collaborates across disciplines, cultures and countries to solve global problems. The university partners with many organizations around the world. Their areas of expertise are:
Business engagement services
Their dedicated business development managers can put you in direct contact with experts who can help you achieve your objectives and face future challenges with confidence. From providing business solutions to nurturing talent, we will work with you to build a strategy for success.
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