• News

    Manchester Met Students Continue to Make a Difference Outside the Classroom

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    By Damilola Oladokun Last week the Manchester Metropolitan University’s Faculty of Humanities, Languages and Social Science celebrated the achievements of students who have excelled in various extra-curricular activities at the third installment of The Make a Difference Awards. Nominees and winners were praised for their achievements in areas ranging from working on media and Schools’ Outreach projects to departmental…

  • News

    Convoy to Calais

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    By Bridget Taylor We are witnessing the biggest influx of refugees in Europe since the Second World War. In 2015 alone more than a million people fled from war-torn countries around the world desperately trying to reach a better life. The journey is made incredibly arduous – and some do not survive. In one month…

  • Entertainment

    Give Anime a Chance: The Best Series To Try

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    by Charlie Jordin Whether you love it or hate it, anime is more popular than ever. With streaming services such as Netflix having over 60 anime titles available, it is more accessible than ever in the UK. Despite the genre’s popularity, it is also one of the most controversial due to its graphic violence, hypersexual…

  • Manchester

    HOME Celebrates First Birthday

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    Image by @Holmesblogs By Rosa Methol It doesn’t seem like a whole year since the Cornerhouse merged with the Library Theatre Company to create Manchester’s brand new artistic hub, but it is now only a few days until HOME celebrates its first birthday. With over 1 million visitors crossing its threshold since it opened and…

  • Lifestyle, Manchester, News

    Manchester Met hosts Global Girls event to reflect on concepts of gender and girlhood

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    By Jacqueline Grima Manchester Metropolitan University’s (Manchester Met) Sylvia Pankhurst Gender Research Centre and the 2016 Humanities in Public Festival welcomed guests last week to an event entitled ‘Global Girls’. The aim reflected on concepts of gender and girlhood in a global context. The event was opened by Manchester Met Senior Lecturer in Law Dr…

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