Swiss Air: a CO2 direct capture system
In our brand new Environmental Sustainability (ES) blog series, our undergraduate student guest authors will be discussing all things Environmental Sustainability. This blog will explore the potential for Direct Air Capture (DAC) to mitigate the effects of climate...
AI to the Rescue: Sorting and Recycling Plastic Made Easy
In our brand new Environmental Sustainability (ES) blog series, our undergraduate student guest authors will be discussing all things Environmental Sustainability. This blog will explore how Artificial Intelligence (AI) is being developed to drastically improve the...
Unlocking the Potential of Circular Bioeconomy: A Path to a Sustainable Future
In our brand new Environmental Sustainability (ES) blog series, our undergraduate student guest authors will be discussing all things Environmental Sustainability. This blog will explore how utilising a Circular Bioeconomy can help us achieve a more sustainable future...
FBMH Environmental Sustainability Lunch Time Session
Article written by Maxine Lin, MSc Science and Health Communication student The Social Responsibility and Public Engagement Team recently hosted an Environmental Sustainability (ES) session with Dr Maggy Fostier, Academic Dean for ES. The session engaged staff and PhD...
PPIE Award Winner: “Community experiences in Greater Manchester during Covid-19 and attitudes towards vaccinations” research study and advisory group
In this blog series we will be featuring our award winners and highly commended recipients from the Faculty’s ‘Outstanding Contribution to PPIE’ awards. Showcasing the inspirational and outstanding commitment to PPIE that has made a positive difference to our...
PPIE Award Winner: Hidden LIVE: Adam’s Story
In this blog series we will be featuring our award winners and highly commended recipients from the Faculty’s ‘Outstanding Contribution to PPIE’ awards. Showcasing the inspirational and outstanding commitment to PPIE that has made a positive difference to our...
Stepping up healthcare in Kenya
Article written by Natalie Liddle, Senior Engagement Officer.A Faculty programme is aiming to level up healthcare provision and education between Nairobi and western Kenya and provide western Kenya with the healthcare powerhouse it desperately needs.The move will help...
Connecting through science: Manchester Museum hosts British Science Week
Article written by Samuel Hurley, Social Responsibility and Public Engagement Intern. Engaging with millions of people each year, British Science Week (10-19 March 2023) is one of the largest national science festivals in the world. Through thousands of events hosted...
Brain games: Celebrating pioneering neuroscience research in Manchester
Article by Samuel Hurley, Social Responsibility and Public Engagement Intern. Made up of billions of interconnected neuronal cells, our brain is what makes us who we are. Keeping our most complex organ healthy is key to our wellbeing, yet one in six of us will be...
Outstanding Labs Win Certification for Environmental Sustainability
Article by Sam Hurley, Social Responsibility and Public Engagement Intern. Despite scientists comprising only 0.1% of the world’s population, our contribution to waste is more significant than expected. For example, life scientists alone contribute to 2% (5.5 million...