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CONTENTS The University World ranking Academic pedigree Research power Enterprise and innovation Students Graduate careers Alumni Faculties and Schools Staff Income Campus investment Social responsibility Visitor attractions Widening participation At a glance
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THE UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER Our Strategic Vision 2020 states our mission:
“By 2020, The University of Manchester will be one of the top 25 research universities in the world, where all students enjoy a rewarding educational and wider experience; known worldwide as a place where the highest academic values and educational innovation are cherished; where research prospers and makes a real difference; and where the fruits of scholarship resonate throughout society.”
OUR CORE GOALS l World-class research
l Outstanding learning and student experience l Social responsibility
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WORLD RANKING The quality of our teaching and the impact of our research are the cornerstones of our success. According to the 2013 Shanghai Jiao Tong University Academic Ranking of World Universities, we are the 41st best teaching and research university in the world.
Year
World ranking
European ranking
UK Ranking
2013
41
8
5
2010
44
9
5
2004*
78*
24*
9*
Source: 2013 Shanghai Jiao Tong University Academic Ranking of World Universities *2004 ranking refers to the Victoria University of Manchester prior to the merger with UMIST.
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5 UK ranking
8 European ranking
41 World ranking
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ACADEMIC PEDIGREE We attract the highest calibre researchers and teachers, boasting 25 Nobel Prize winners among current and former staff and students. We have more Nobel laureates on our staff than any other UK university – Andre Geim, Kostya Novoselov (both Physics) and John Sulston (Physiology or Medicine) – and we’re led by our President and Vice-Chancellor, Professor Dame Nancy Rothwell FRS, whose research has advanced understanding and treatment of brain damage in stroke and head injury. We're also home to multi-award-winning writer Jeanette Winterson (Centre for New Writing), renowned historian Michael Wood and physicist and TV presenter Brian Cox (School of Physics and Astronomy).
Andre Geim
Kostya Novoselov
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Brian Cox
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NOBEL LAUREATES
1900
JJ Thomson, Physics (1906) Ernest Rutherford, Chemistry (1908)
1910
William Lawrence Bragg, Physics (1915) Niels Bohr, Physics (1922)
1920
Archibald V Hill, Physiology or Medicine (1922) CTR Wilson, Physics (1927)
1930
Arthur Harden, Chemistry (1929) James Chadwick, Physics (1935)
1940
Walter Norman Haworth, Chemistry (1937) George de Hevesy, Chemistry (1943) Robert Robinson, Chemistry (1947)
1950
Patrick Maynard Stuart Blackett, Physics (1948) John Cockcroft, Physics (1951)
1960
Alexander Todd, Chemistry (1957) Melvin Calvin, Chemistry (1961)
1970
Hans Albrecht Bethe, Physics (1967) John Richard Hicks, Economic Sciences (1972)
1980 1990
Nevill Francis Mott, Physics (1977) Arthur Lewis, Economic Sciences (1979) John Charles Polanyi, Chemistry (1986) Michael Smith, Chemistry (1993) Joseph E Stiglitz, Economic Sciences (2001)
2000
John Sulston, Physiology or Medicine (2002) Andre Geim, Physics (2010)
2010
Kostya Novoselov, Physics (2010)
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RESEARCH POWER We’re addressing some of the world’s biggest challenges, from poverty to sustainable consumption to cancer. We’re shaping a future in which new materials such as graphene transform our technologies, and nuclear energy reduces carbon emissions. Our size and scale enable unparalleled interdisciplinary inquiry, with world-leading minds from across the University collaborating to discover new ways forward. We attracted more than £280 million in external research funding in 2012/13.
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TOTAL £283.9m
Higher Education Funding Council for England grants £84.2m UK research councils £71.4m UK charities £46.9m Government departments £35.2m Overseas £29.2m UK industry and commerce £16.6m Other sources £0.4m
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ENTERPRISE AND INNOVATION Our history of intellectual property (IP) commercialisation spans more than 20 years, during which time we’ve generated more than 100 spin-out companies. We introduce entrepreneurs and investment to our ground-breaking inventions and software via our innovation group, UMI3. In the last nine years venture funders have invested £225 million in our spin-outs, a number of which have received national and regional enterprise awards. In addition, 165 proof-of-principle (PoP) IP projects have been initiated and managed. Europe’s largest dedicated university spin-out seed fund (the UMIP Premier Fund) was established here in 2008 with a value of £31.5 million. It has invested in 12 spinout companies and 26 PoP projects, and has established a novel £5 million PoP arrangement with the IP Group to support projects for its second investment phase. We’ve extended our spin-out services to staff interested in social enterprise and to students active in digital and social media projects. We received the Outstanding HEI Supporting Social Entrepreneurship Award from UnLtd and HEFCE in 2013 in recognition of our work in this area. FACTS AND FIGURES 2014
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STUDENTS We have the largest student community in the UK. We have: • more than 400 degree programmes; • almost 8,500 rooms in 23 halls of residence – guaranteeing every first-year undergraduate the offer of a place in University accommodation; • more than 4.2 million printed books and manuscripts, 29,000 unique electronic journals and 414,000 electronic books; • the UK’s largest students’ union. Home/EU*
Overseas*
Total*
Undergraduate study
22,250
4,835
27,085
Postgraduate taught
4,980
2,915
7,895
Postgraduate research
2,210
1,240
3,450
29,440
8,990
38,430
Total
In addition we have 4,040 students studying wholly outside the UK who are either registered with the University or studying for a University of Manchester award.** * Source: HESA standard registration population (excludes writing-up students, dormant students, incoming visiting and exchange students and students who have left within two weeks of the anniversary of their start date). Numbers are rounded to the nearest 5. **Source: HESA aggregate offshore return student numbers.
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GRADUATE CAREERS Top recruiters target Manchester graduates. That’s why more than 91% go straight into employment or further study.* In the academic year 2012/13: • 3,800 recruiters advertised jobs, exhibited at fairs and presented on campus; • our Careers Service provided one-to-one advice via 6,500 appointments and more than 1,800 email communications; • 1,100 students took part in careers education courses; • 1,250 students participated in the Manchester Leadership Programme, which improves employability by giving students an insight into current global leadership challenges and the opportunity to complete local, national and international voluntary work; • more than 200 students and graduates secured paid internships via our Manchester Graduate and Student Summer Internship programmes. *Source: Which? University 2013
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ALUMNI qwqwq We haveqwqwqwqwqwqwqwqwqwqw the largest alumni community of any campus-based wqwqwqwqwqwqwqwqwqwqwqwqw q university in the UK, developing qw wqwqwqwqwqwqwqwqwqwqwqwqwqwq lifelong relationships with more than 265,000 former students in more wqJane Cocking qwqwq qwqwqwqwqwqwqwqwqwqw than 200 countries. Many of our wqwqwqw wqwqwqwqwqwqw graduates hold positions of seniority in business, academia, politics, qwqwqwq qwqwqwqwqwqwq industry and the media. qwqwqwqwqw qwqwqw wqwqwqwq Dame Sally Davies l Jesse Armstrong and Sam Bain Writers of television comedies Peep Show qwqwq wqwqwqw and Fresh Meat wqwqwqw qwqwqwq l Lord Terence Burns wqwqwqwqwq qwqwqwq Chairman, Santander UK and Channel 4 wqwqw l Professor Brian Coxwqwqwqwqwqwq Lord Physicist and science communicator qwqwqwqwqwqw Norman Foster qwq l Jane Cocking wqwqwqwq qw Humanitarian Director, Oxfam wqwqwq wq l Sir Philip Craven President, International Paralympic Committee wqwq wq qwq l Benedict Cumberbatch Sophie Hannah Actor wq FACTS AND FIGURES 2014
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qwqwq q wqwqwqwqwqwqwqwqwqw Dame Sally Davies qwq l Professor qwqwqwqwqwqwqwqwqwqwqwq UK government’s Chief Medical Officer Teo Chee Hean wqwqwqwqwqwqwqwqwqwqwqwqwqwqwqwqwqwq l Lord Norman Foster qwqwqwqwqwqwqwqwqwqwqwqwqwqw Architect and designer wqwqwq l Sophie wqwqwqwqwqwqwqwqwqw Hannah Poet and novelist qwqwqwqwqwqwqwqwqwqwqwqwqw l Teo Chee Hean wqwqwqwqwqwqwqwqwq Deputy Prime Minister of Singapore Toby Jones qwqwqwqwqw wqwqwqwqw l Toby Jones Actor wqwqwqwqwqw qwq wqwq wqwqwqwq wqwq l Ian King Business and City Editor, The Times qwqwqwq qwqw l Piers Linney Frances O'Grady qwqwqwq qwqwqwq Co-CEO of IT business Outsourcery qwqwq and star of BBC2’s Dragons' Den wqwqwqwqwqwq wqw l Frances O’Grady wqwqwqwqwqwq First female general secretary of the TUC wq wqwqw qw l Chuka Umunna MP wq Shadow Secretary of State for Business, l Sir Peter Maxwell Davies Composer and conductor
Innovation and Skills
Chuka Umunna
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FACULTIES AND SCHOOLS The University is divided into Faculties, Schools, Institutes and hundreds of specialist research groups, all of which undertake pioneering multidisciplinary teaching and research of worldwide significance. School of Materials
School of Computer Science
School of Mathematics
Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences
School of Physics and Astronomy
School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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School of Mechanical, Aerospace and Civil Engineering
School of Earth, Atmospheric and Environmental Sciences
School of Chemical Engineering and Analytical Science
School of Chemistry
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School of Arts, Languages and Cultures
Manchester Business School
School of Environment, Education and Development
Faculty of Humanities
School of Law
Faculty of Life Sciences
School of Social Sciences
Manchester Medical School Institute of Inflammation and Repair
Faculty of Medical and Human Sciences
Institute of Cancer Sciences
Institute of Human Development Institute of Cardiovascular Sciences
School of Dentistry
School of Nursing, Midwifery and Social Work
Manchester Pharmacy School
School of Psychological Sciences
Institute of Population Health
Institute of Brain, Behaviour and Mental Health
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STAFF With more than 11,000 staff, we are one of the largest employers in Greater Manchester.
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Headcount figures as at 31 July 2013*
Academic (including 1,975 teaching-only staff)
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Research
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Academic support
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Clerical/secretarial
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Administrative/management
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Manual/craft
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Total
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11,080
*Numbers are rounded to the nearest 5.
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INCOME We have an annual income of £827 million. Here’s how it all breaks down:
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Tuition fees and educational contracts
£302m
Funding council grants
£178m
Research grants and contracts
£200m
Other operating income Endowments and investments
Total
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CAMPUS INVESTMENT We have invested more than £750 million since 2004 in state-of-the-art buildings, contemporary refurbishments and public realm works, transforming our campus and the surrounding area. Our campus masterplan will see us investing a further £1 billion by 2022.
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This will include the establishment of our ÂŁ61 million National Graphene Institute, a bespoke centre for research into the wonder material that won the Nobel Prize for Manchester professors Andre Geim and Kostya Novoselov in 2010.
Artist’s impression of the National Graphene Institute building
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SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY Social responsibility describes the way we are making a difference to the social and economic well-being of our communities through our teaching, research and public events and activities. Here is just a snapshot of the impact we are making. • We’ve generated 21,640 jobs in the north-west (18,474 in Manchester, equivalent to 6% of all jobs). • We’ve helped 1,016 people into work through our employment initiative, The Works, bringing £16.1 million a year in savings to the economy. • 1,143 students on our Manchester Leadership Programme created £266,611 of economic value from volunteering activity in our local community. • 125 of our staff support schools as governors – more than any other campus-based university – generating £825,000 of economic value. • As part of our plan for sustainable travel, we’ve installed 1,000 bicycle stands, 18 shelters and 50 shower facilities on campus.
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VISITOR ATTRACTIONS Explore a universe of amazing ideas at our inspirational visitor attractions. Whitworth Art Gallery Our art gallery reopens in autumn 2014, following £12 million of development and expansion. The Whitworth, home to more than 55,000 works of art, ranging from textiles to some of the most famous British watercolours, will be transformed, becoming an engaging and 21st-century space with a greater connection to the surrounding parkland.
Manchester Museum Our Ancient Worlds galleries bring to life the great civilisations of Egypt, Rome and Greece. Our Egyptology collection is one of the largest in the UK, with around 16,000 objects from 10,000 BC to the Byzantine era.
The John Rylands Library Our Grade I-listed, neo-Gothic John Rylands Library houses 250,000 printed volumes and more than a million archival items.
Jodrell Bank Discovery Centre As well as being home to the 76-metre-wide Lovell Telescope, Jodrell Bank welcomes thousands of music lovers each summer for its spectacular Transmissions series of concerts.
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Whitworth Art Gallery
Manchester Museum
The John Rylands Library
Jodrell Bank Discovery Centre
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WIDENING PARTICIPATION We are proud to contribute to the expansion of educational, social and cultural opportunities in Manchester and the wider region. • We enable 7,219 lower-income students to attend university with £19.6 million of support – more than any other university in the Russell Group.* • Last year we welcomed 560,000 visitors to the Manchester Museum and Whitworth Art Gallery. • We give more than 1,000 local school and college students access to our library facilities. • We offer more than 600 widening participation activities to local schools and colleges each year. * The Russell Group represents 24 leading UK universities that are committed to outstanding research, teaching and learning.
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AT A GLANCE Ranking We are ranked 41st in the world, 8th in Europe and 5th in the UK in the 2013 Shanghai Jiao Tong University Academic Ranking of World Universities. Senior officers Professor Dame Nancy Rothwell, President and Vice-Chancellor Tom Bloxham, Chancellor Anil Ruia, Pro-Chancellor and Chairman of the Board of Governors Gillian Easson, Pro-Chancellor
Students Undergraduate Postgraduate taught Postgraduate research
27,085 7,895 3,450
Staff including more than 5,900 academic and research staff
11,080
Alumni in more than 200 countries
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