The University of Manchester took birth when Victoria University of Manchester and UMIST merged together. It was established in the year 2004. It is often viewed as the product of the civic university moment and also called "a red brick university." The main campus of the university is in Oxford Road. During the session 2016-17, the university had 40K students and 10K staff members. Hence, since then, it became the second largest university in the United Kingdom. When it comes to research, the university isn't in the losing section because it has made around £298.7 million just from research contracts and grants. The university has a significant influence on the cultural assets of the city. It takes care of the major cultural assets like Whitworth Art Gallery, John Rylands Library, Manchester Museum, Grade I listed Lovell Telescope, and Jodrell Bank Observatory. Most of the universities guarantee you a degree, not a job and a bright career. In this university, you will get a chance to turn your dream into reality. The university remains close to the local health services, government bodies, global businesses and many other helpful organizations so that it can expand its power. Apart from such excellence, the university has also proven its value. Most of the notable figures used to study at the University of Manchester. One of the best-known figures is John Dalton. Yes, the person who has founded modern academic theory. The list of its alumni is jaw-dropping. Now, if we talk about the faculties, the university has 4 faculties: Life Sciences, Medical & Human Sciences, Engineering & Physical Sciences, and Humanities. Moreover, the university provides a variety of extracurricular activities and chances for the development of their students.
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