Coastal, rural and areas in the North of England are less able to withstand and recover from adverse events, according to new ...
As part of The University of Manchester's bicentenary year, the University is delighted to announce a new partnership in support of City of Trees, the community forest for Greater Manchester to create ...
Of paramount importance across almost all modern business today, secure and trustworthy technology is an increasing requirement, and our postgraduates are well-versed in its execution. Governments, ...
Graduates may consider a career in a wide range of private, public, third sector and academic organisations. Roles would focus on management of teams that utilise modern digital methods to tackle ...
Digital technologies are rapidly reshaping society, offering innovative opportunities for connection and efficiency, but also posing significant risks such as data exploitation, misinformation, and ...
We require a UK bachelor's degree with a First or Upper Second classification or the overseas equivalent, in any discipline. When assessing your academic record we consider your degree subject, grades ...
We require a UK bachelor's degree with a First or Upper Second classification or the overseas equivalent, in any discipline. When assessing your academic record we consider your degree subject, grades ...
We operate a selective staged admissions process. We give preference to students with the strongest grades from high-ranking institutions. Successful applicants typically hold a First-class honours ...
We operate a selective staged admissions process. We give preference to students with the strongest grades from high-ranking institutions. Successful applicants typically hold a First-class honours ...
As a graduate of the MSc Digital Trust, Society and Security, you'll be well-positioned to navigate the rapidly evolving labour market shaped by digital transformation. With traditional job profiles ...
Typically, applicants should have a First or Upper Second class Bachelor's degree in Humanities or Social Sciences, with preference given to the latter. In rare cases, Engineering graduates with ...