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Social responsibility and civic engagement: prosperous communities session

01 Jun 2023

Book your place to attend our next session on Wednesday, 14 June

Prosperous communities engagement session

Following our previous ‘Social Responsibility and Civic Engagement’ information sessions which have taken place over the past few of months, we are now inviting colleagues to attend our fifth session – prosperous communities which will take place online on Wednesday, 14 June at 12pm.

The session will cover our University’s approach to prosperous communities and some key supporting projects and initiatives. The session will include presentations from:

  • Research, Discovery and Innovation: ID Manchester - John Holden, Associate Vice-President for Major Special Projects
  • Regional productivity and the Productivity Institute – Nicola Pike​, Engagement & Impact Director
  • Masood Entrepreneurship Centre - Lucy Hutchinson​, MEC Community Development Manager

The prosperous communities session is part of a series of open sessions where you will be able to gain a greater understanding of social responsibility and civic engagement at our University, hear how our social responsibility and civic engagement strategy results in real actions and impact and see how we are making a difference regionally, nationally and internationally. Participants can attend as many or as few sessions as they wish.

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Who should attend?

These sessions are aimed at all colleagues and students who are interested in how our University is making a positive difference to society and the environment through our Social Responsibility and Civic Engagement Plan. The content will be useful to anyone who wishes to find out more about the impact of our social responsibility activities, key people behind its delivery and our plans for the future. 

Chaired by senior leaders, the sessions will be delivered by managers and beneficiaries of our programmes to provide real-life examples of our impact. There will be time for Q&As and feedback. Each session will last approximately 45 minutes. 

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