Against all odds: Ethiopian immigrant to Manchester reveals how she overcame ‘hostility’ and stigma
MM interviewed an Ethiopian migrant who has had many challenges to overcome in order to giver herself a better life and intergrate into the UK.
MM interviewed an Ethiopian migrant who has had many challenges to overcome in order to giver herself a better life and intergrate into the UK.
A colossal new species of dinosaur which would have weighed more than a Boeing 737 and was the length of three buses has been discovered by a team from Manchester University.
One of the world’s earliest surviving Christian charms, in the form of a 1,500 year-old paper-like fragment, has been discovered in the University of Manchester’s John Rylands Library.
People need to start recognising animal rights and begin making healthier food choices to prevent the world’s food reserves from plummeting, warns a Manchester ethicist.
Alzheimer’s Research UK plans to unite researchers from the University of Manchester with fellow scientists from the Universities of Liverpool and Lancaster as part of their £100million Defeat Dementia campaign
Festejar is coming to Manchester’s Albert Square from September 5-7, and it promises to be a nonstop celebration of Spanish culture
Boogy on down amongst Manchester Museum’s stuffed animal collection in support of The Neuro Foundation,an official charity of the year backed by the University of Manchester’s Equality and Diversity group
Dedicated to the conservation of reptiles and amphibians, the Vivarium is home to the largest and most important collection of Cost Rican frogs outside Costa Rica
Ever wondered how to find a horny rhino? Fret no more, researchers at Chester Zoo, University of Manchester and University of Liverpool have found the answer.
The annual event, which will be held at the Manchester Conference centre on September 23, is a collaboration with the Centre for Mental Health and Risk at the University of Manchester and Pennine Care NHS Foundation Trust
Torque Studios – who were only officially formed on Tuesday – bagging two awards at the Dare To Be Digital (DTBD) exhibition in Dundee two weeks ago, scooping a £25,000 prize from Channel Four and a place on the BAFTA ‘Ones to Watch’ shortlist for Don’t Walk: Run!
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