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More than 150 projects are under threat, say university and local government organisations
The crisis has exposed deep cracks in the country’s market-driven higher education system
Public expenditure on R&D is wrongly skewed towards south-east of England, says report
The British city is using education to continue its post-industrial reinvention and spur a building boom
Former chancellor says data show his predictions are starting to come true
Football, universities and rising house prices are drawing both buyers and developers to the city
Graphene and salt water offer promising advances
Cyclists shave seconds off times as sport helps pioneer use of wonder material
German partner supplies materials for 70 per cent of LCD sector
Work and earnings are important but over-relying on such metrics brings risks, writes Nancy Rothwell
Concern that visa changes will undermine a lucrative business
Fiona Devine on Manchester Business School’s overseas plans and the importance of its home-town roots
Pioneering self-healing materials that work like antibodies but on metal
Pete Raby of defence group Cobham chosen to speed transformation
Dame Nancy Rothwell, University of Manchester’s vice-chancellor, refuses to see students as customers and is grateful for her flirtation with art
Key events taking place at business schools Sept 22 – 26
In the wake of the crisis, students are calling for a more relevant curriculum that reflects different approaches
The city boasts a rich source of engineering talent and a thriving media and digital industry
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