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Help shape the future of our social responsibility work

28 Feb 2013

You are invited to share your views on the University’s work on its social responsibility agenda by 1 March.

Social responsibility

Social responsibility is Goal Three of the Manchester 2020 Strategic Plan and its aim is to ensure that the University contributes to the social and economic success of the local, national and international community through all its activities.

Many of you already contribute to the achievement of this goal through your work on:

  • Research - where projects focus on finding solutions to global challenges such as cancer, social cohesion, world poverty and carbon reduction;
      
  • Teaching and Learning – where courses and initiatives such as our Manchester Leadership Programme and University College help to produce responsible and socially-aware graduates;
        
  • Engagement – by encouraging access to the Manchester Museum, Whitworth Art Gallery, Jodrell Bank, the John Rylands Library and to our courses through flagship initiatives such as the Manchester Access Programme and Equity and Merit Scholarships.

Many other colleagues, particularly in the Professional Support Services, also contribute by ensuring that the University champions equality and diversity and environmental sustainability and opens up employment opportunities to people from our neighbouring communities.

We have recently reviewed all of the activities that make a contribution to the achievement of Goal Three and we have concluded that we could have a greater impact if we focus on a more ambitious and tightly focused set of activities that illustrate more effectively what we mean by “social responsibility” and where we are making a difference.

You can share your views with us online at:

Alternatively, you can request a paper copy from: