16th May 2024
As the academic year draws to a close, here are some of the more unexpected lessons I have learnt from three years at Manchester University
15th May 2024
What Game Theory reveals about the science of cooperation
Game theory is the science of competition and cooperation. It seeks to reveal the best strategies which bring you maximum gain. What does it show about life and the world around us?
15th May 2024
The Pleasure Dome present ‘Liminal Space’: A surprisingly varied punk rock powerhouse
Bristolian rockers The Pleasure Dome return with their newest EP ‘Liminal Space’ to demonstrate their musical versatility
Three years at university: What have I learnt?
As the academic year draws to a close, here are some of the more unexpected lessons I have learnt from three years at Manchester University
What Game Theory reveals about the science of cooperation
Game theory is the science of competition and cooperation. It seeks to reveal the best strategies which bring you maximum gain. What does it show about life and the world around us?
The Pleasure Dome present ‘Liminal Space’: A surprisingly varied punk rock powerhouse
Bristolian rockers The Pleasure Dome return with their newest EP ‘Liminal Space’ to demonstrate their musical versatility
Market economy
Vietnam is still attempting to restructure its economy
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Our oceans
Exploring hidden marine species with Steve Vernon
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Fallowfield’s 18.35%: Why are students not voting?
The recent narrative of student voter engagement has not been a particularly positive one, and Manchester’s students are no exception to this
What Game Theory reveals about the science of cooperation
Game theory is the science of competition and cooperation. It seeks to reveal the best strategies which bring you maximum gain. What does it show about life and the world around us?
1st May 2024
Celebrating 70 years of science at CERN
As the 70th anniversary of CERN approaches, we investigate the origins and history of the organisation whilst asking questions about the future of the laboratory; what’s next? And how can it align its ambition for research with the modern world’s needs for sustainability?
10th April 2024
Why are you laughing: The science of humour
While humour is an innate part of being human, dating back to ‘primate laughter’, exactly what makes something funny is still mostly unknown
9th March 2024
In conversation with The Lion King’s Head of Masks and Puppets
The Mancunion was fortunate enough to attend an Insight Session at the Lyceum Theatre and sit down with The Lion King’s Head of Masks and Puppets Joseph Beagley to learn more about the science behind his craft
6th March 2024
AI learns its first words (and helps explain how humans acquire language)
How do we learn to associate specific objects with specific words? A team from New York University have developed an AI ‘baby’ to help us answer this question.
16th May 2024
Three years at university: What have I learnt?
As the academic year draws to a close, here are some of the more unexpected lessons I have learnt from three years at Manchester University
16th May 2024
Three years at university: What have I learnt?
As the academic year draws to a close, here are some of the more unexpected lessons I have learnt from three years at Manchester University
2nd May 2024
How do we tackle the student loneliness crisis?
At a university where 45,000 students cross paths every day, it should be impossible to feel lonely
1st May 2024
Keeping on top of the news cycle: How to stay up to date as a student
Being a student can mean an incredibly busy schedule, so how can you make time to find out what’s happening in the world?
17th April 2024
Houseplant heaven: The best plants to brighten up your student home
With the RHS Urban Show coming to Manchester, we’ve found some of the best houseplants to enhance your student accommodation
11th April 2024
Why is everybody obsessed with minimalism?
The minimalist way of life is everywhere – what can we learn when its meaning is so often repackaged as another consumer trend?
Why are we still talking about ‘women who have it all’?
The ‘women who have it all’ narrative is alive and kicking in 2024, but instead of being empowering, it’s a patriarchal trope designed to pit one against another
10th May 2024
Stick or twist: Why do students choose to stay in the south of Greater Manchester?
The universities along Oxford Road churn their students into Manchester city centre, and south of the city. As students turn into graduates, why do we disregard North Manchester and stay in the same southern areas?
10th May 2024
The death of corporate feminism
Hearing my friends and fellow students increasingly joke about marrying rich may not seem like breaking news – but is it just a joke anymore? And is corporate feminism to blame?
Videos
Rusholme’s finest sandwich is the Kurdish shawarma at Al-Zain
This Curry Mile favourite serves shawarma and beautifully fresh salad in freshly baked bread, and its affordable food is some of Manchester’s best
It was a day to remember for Manchester Metropolitan as they finished their season on a high, ousting the University of Manchester 20-38 in a thrilling comeback for The Manchester Varsity Series. At last, Varsity returned to a ticketed event, sold-out by both universities. As kick off approached, supporters were primed and ready to enjoy […]
9th May 2024
FA Cup Semi Final: “Who is everyone talking about now? Certainly not the team that won.”
During a nail-biting and controversial match again Manchester Utd, the hopes of Coventry fans reached cloud 9
20th March 2024
The new generation of F1 drivers: Wasted potential?
F1 is the highest class of international racing for single-seaters, but with such extreme competitiveness and only 20 seats on the grid what are the options available to talented drivers like Liam Lawson or Oliver Bearman?
13th March 2024
Tyrants cruise to playoff victory against Stirling Clansmen. Final Score: 20 – 8
The Tyrants wrapped up the division title on the final day of the regular season against MMU and progressed to next round of the playoffs with a convincing win.
13th March 2024
Memories of the game: A look back at favourite sporting moments
Whether it be on the world stage or during adolescence, there has been one sporting moment that has stuck with everyone. Explore the emotional and accelerating seconds that remain with our team to this day
14th May 2024
Another tequila bar lands in Manchester, as Casa Pomelo opens its doors in Freight Island
Casa Pomelo delivers an array of tequila-based cocktails, with George Clooney’s ‘Casamigos’ as the main ingredient
26th April 2024
The Alchemist Cosmic Supper Club review: Unlocking celestial delights
The Alchemist have launched an exciting new way to experience their magic with the new Cosmic Supper Club
24th April 2024
Brunch at Santé: A slice of sun
Santé offers the perfect spot for a sunny al fresco brunch, topped off with student-budget friendly deals and a brilliantly Mediterranean inspired menu
22nd April 2024
Giving ‘Too Good To Go’ a go!
Is ‘Too Good To Go’ the sustainable, money saving app that students need to download?
10th May 2024
Making Manchester #3: Eleanor Haigh
Performing across the UK from Edinburgh Fringe to London, Eleanor Haigh embraces the spotlight with a multitude of talent. She breaks down what draws her to the arts and the biggest challenges facing artists today.
7th May 2024
Horoscopes: Art meets star signs
This week we’re helping you align your planets with paintings. Check out the artist whose style suits your star sign.
5th May 2024
Making Manchester #2: Laurent Swyngedauw
Continuing our Mancunian series, Laurent Swyngedauw tells us the best spots for capturing great shots in Manchester, and how make a photograph your own
30th April 2024
The Exorcism of Susan Fox – Recovering a lost soul: LIVE
Fox releases her new book, ‘The Exorcism of Susan Fox’, with an unforgettable evening of live performance combining poetry, film and an exorcism