MP visits world leading graphene engineering centre at University of Manchester
A Manchester MP visited The University of Manchester’s multi-million-pound graphene engineering facility. Manchester Gorton MP Afzal Khan visited The Graphene
A Manchester MP visited The University of Manchester’s multi-million-pound graphene engineering facility. Manchester Gorton MP Afzal Khan visited The Graphene
The University of Manchester is confident their new £350 million engineering campus will encourage innovation and pioneering to build on the city’s engineering achievements and heritage.
Graphene, the thinnest material on earth, is set to be explored by a unique Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) launched by The University of Manchester for February 1.
The University of Manchester has underscored its status as the world’s leading centre for graphene research, as the first artist’s impression of their new £60million centre has been released.
Artists, cyclists, vendors and students – the people who live, work and travel alone Europe’s busiest bus routes are telling their stories through a new project which will document life on Manchester’s Oxford Road Corridor.
Figures in a recent Sunday Times report revealed that, for a professorship in science, women get paid an average of £5,000 less than men – the figure rising to as much as £21,000 in some institutions.
In a quirky fusion of science and music, the ‘composer in residence’ of Manchester’s National Graphene Institute will unveil her testament to the wonder material that’s got everyone talking.
The first ever consumer product made out of graphene is set for release onto the UK market after a light bulb moment at the University of Manchester.
Discussing nano-materials may not be everyone’s choice of relaxed dinner conversation, but for two Manchester University students, some Italian home cooking was the inspiration for a breakthrough in the hunt for a cure for cancer.
Manchester’s Whitworth Art Gallery will not re-open until February 14 next year due to severe delays to their renovation schedule
Professor Craig Banks’ work with graphene has given him worldwide recognition through the Highly Cited Researcher List 2014.
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