Celebrating success

From 1824 to 2024 and beyond

Take a whistle-stop tour through Manchester Met. Discover the colours, characters and personality of our university and explore the five key missions that help us to proudly drive progress.

Celebrating our success

Throughout 2024, we will be showcasing the University’s areas of strength. These include driving economic growth, transforming health, championing creative excellence, leading sustainability, and tackling inequalities.

  • Siemens Chief Executive Carl Ennis posing with the firms degree apprentices

    Driving economic growth

    Discover how we drive progress across the entire economic landscape on a foundation of sustainable growth.

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  • Two nurses standing together and smiling

    Transforming Health

    Discover how we have transformed healthcare, delivering innovative research while creating the talent pipeline for our health service.

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Featured stories

  • A nurse lecturer stood in front of a monitor delivering a clinical skills session to two students

    Providing the NHS talent pipeline

    As the University reaches its 200th anniversary, this piece reflects on its role in providing a talent pipeline to the NHS.

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  • Prof. Nicola Ray is pictured right with another person demonstrating the equipment used in the Movement Lab

    Understanding Parkinson’s disease

    Neuroscience researchers at Manchester Metropolitan University are helping to better understand the condition and devise new treatments.

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  • Siemens Chief Executive Carl Ennis inspecting machinery used by students

    The power of paying it forward

    The CEO of Siemens in GB and Ireland talks about what shaped his unconventional career path and the value of alternative routes into higher education.

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Hear from our VC

Since we formed in 1824, we’ve grown to become the future-facing, modern, global institution that we are today.

We’re creative, confident, passionate and proud – just like the city we call home – so our 200-year anniversary is a great chance for us all to come together and celebrate.
Professor Malcolm Press CBE
Vice-Chancellor
Since we formed in 1824, we’ve grown to become the future-facing, modern, global institution that we are today.

We’re creative, confident, passionate and proud – just like the city we call home – so our 200-year anniversary is a great chance for us all to come together and celebrate.
Professor Malcolm Press CBE
Vice-Chancellor

Discover more about Manchester Met

  • The Manchester Met logo on the side of a glass walled building

    About us

    We are here to make an impact on Manchester and beyond – learn about our past, present and future.

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  • Two graduates hugging at their graduation ceremony

    Help us transform lives

    Discover how you can make a difference and ways to support us.

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