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What’s on in September?

28 Aug 2025

Welcome to September’s edition of ‘What’s on?’. Here you will find everything you can get involved in for free each month, ranging from cultural, extracurricular and celebratory events and activities.

What's on September Edition

Events

Confucious Institute open day

The Confucius Institute opens its doors again for their Autumn Open Day. Come along to take part in fun cultural activities and language tasters, sample Chinese tea and snacks, and enter the prize draw to win some great prizes. 

  • Book your place on Saturday, 27 September 2pm to 4.15pm at the Confucious Institute

Our cultural institutions

Jodrell Bank

Until Tuesday, 30 September: 80 Years of Jodrell Bank: Get Involved At Home!

Manchester Museum

All September: Anindilyakwa Arts: Stories from our Country

All September: Silent Skies

Wednesday, 3 September (1.15pm to 1.45pm): How Board Games Conquered the World

Wednesday, 3 September (6pm to 8pm): Museum Meeple: family board games (Also taking place on Saturday, 27 September)

Sunday, 7 September (2.30pm to 3pm): Storytelling of Qixi: A Chinese Love Story

Wednesday, 10, 17 and 24 September (12pm to 12.50pm): Introductory tai chi qigong sessions

Saturday, 13 September (All day): Touching Grass

Until Sunday, 14 September: The Cat That Slept for a Thousand Years

Tuesday, 16 September (12pm to 1pm): Shared Reading

Sunday, 21 September (12pm to 3pm): International Peace Day

Saturday, 27 September (11am to 4pm): Nepal Day

Monday, 29 September (11am to 3pm): Culture Monday: International Day of Older Persons

Tuesday, 30 September (6pm to 8pm): African Objects: Psychoactives, Spirituality & Mental Health

Whitworth Art Gallery

Sunday, 7 and 21 September (3pm to 3.45pm): Friends of the Whitworth Sunday Concerts

John Rylands Research Institute and Library

Thursday, 11 September (3pm to 3.30pm): Curator tour: The Secret Public LGBTQ Pop 1955-1985

Our community

Religious celebrations and traditions

The Season of Creation (Christianity) Monday, 1 to Thursday, 4 September

Ullambana/Sangha Day (Buddhism) Saturday, 6 September

Navaratri Fast Begins (Hinduism) Monday, 22 September

Mabon Autumn Equinox (Wheel of the Year) Monday, 22 September

Rosh Hashana (Judaism) Monday, 22 to Wednesday, 24 September

Fast of Gedaliah (Judaism) Thursday, 25 September

Awareness days

World Suicide Prevention Day – Wednesday, 10 September

Bi Visibility Day – Tuesday, 23 September

Want to feature your event next month?

If your event is free and open to all colleagues at the University, you can advertise it here next month!

Submit your suggestion to uninews@manchester.ac.uk by 25 of each month to feature in the following month. Please send us a short description (max 30 words) and any relevant links you may have too.

Please note that we unfortunately cannot guarantee your submission will feature, but we will do our best to feature as many as we can.

The deadline to feature in October’s ‘What’s on?’ is 25 September. Any questions, just drop us an email!