The University of Manchester is basking in the glow of recognition, receiving three nominations for the coveted Times Higher Education (THE) Awards, a testament to its commitment to academic excellence and innovation.
The university has been shortlisted for:
Outstanding Contribution to Widening Participation:Recognizing its dedication to creating opportunities for underrepresented groups to access higher education.
Outstanding Support for Students: Highlighting the comprehensive and impactful support services provided to its diverse student body.
Outstanding International Strategy: Celebrating its impactful initiatives in international research collaboration and student exchange programs.
These nominations reflect the University of Manchester’s multifaceted strengths, ranging from its dedication to social mobility to its global reach and commitment to student wellbeing.
Professor Dame Nancy Rothwell, President and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Manchester, expressed her delight at the nominations, stating, “These nominations are a testament to the hard work and dedication of our staff and students. We are incredibly proud of our commitment to widening participation, supporting our students’ success, and forging global partnerships.”
The THE Awards are a highly regarded platform recognizing and celebrating the achievements of universities across the globe. The University of Manchester’s triple nomination is a significant accomplishment, showcasing its dedication to fostering a vibrant and inclusive academic community.
The winners of the THE Awards will be announced at a ceremony on November 30th. The University of Manchester is eagerly awaiting the results and will continue to strive for excellence in all its endeavors.