The Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health (BMH) is one of the three faculties that compose the University of Manchester.[1] Established in August 2016, the faculty was formed by the merger of the former Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences and the Faculty of Life Sciences. The Faculty comprises three schools: The School of Biological Sciences, The School of Health Science and The School of Medical Sciences.
Additionally, the Faculty also has nine subject areas which span the three schools: Biological sciences, Biomedical sciences, Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing, midwifery and social work, Optometry and ophthalmology, Pharmacy, Psychology, Speech and hearing.
The first dean of the Faculty was Professor Ian Greer who also acts as the Vice-President of the University of Manchester. Previously, he had been the Pro-Vice-Chancellor of the Faculty of Health and Life Sciences at the University of Liverpool 2010−2015.
The Faculty has a distinguished history. Its School of Medicine was the first medical school established in England outside London, the School of Nursing was the first British school to offer a degree in the subject, and similarly Manchester was the first university to award degrees in Pharmacy.[2]
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| Science and Engineering | | Engineering |
- Chemical and Analytical Science
- Computer Science
- Electrical and Electronic
- Mechanical, Aerospace and Civil
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| Natural Sciences |
- Chemistry
- Earth and Environmental
- Materials
- Mathematics
- Physics and Astronomy
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| Research |
- Academic Health Science Centre
- Brooks World Poverty Institute
- Centre for the Advanced Study of the Arab World
- Henry Royce Institute
- Institute for Science, Ethics and Innovation
- Jodrell Bank Centre for Astrophysics
- Joule Centre
- Lincoln Theological Institute
- Centre for Integrative Systems Biology
- Centre for New Writing
- Masood Entrepreneurship Centre
- Manchester Institute of Biotechnology (MIB)
- National Graphene Institute
- Manchester Institute of Innovation Research
- Research Computing Services
- Wolfson Molecular Imaging Centre
- Wellcome Trust Centre for Cell-Matrix Research
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| Buildings |
- Alan Turing Building
- Arthur Lewis Building
- Barnes Wallis Building
- Beyer Building
- Faraday Building
- Grove House
- Kilburn Building
- Mathematics Tower, Manchester (1968–2005)
- Maths and Social Sciences Building
- Nancy Rothwell Building
- Renold Building
- Sackville Street Building
- Schuster Laboratory
- Stephen Joseph Studio
- Stopford Building
- Whitworth Building
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| Facilities |
- Computing Machine Laboratory
- Contact Theatre
- Firs Botanical Grounds
- Godlee Observatory
- Jodrell Bank Observatory
- John Rylands Library
- Manchester Academy
- Manchester Aquatics Centre
- Manchester Conference Centre
- Manchester Museum
- Tabley House
- UMIST linear system
- University of Manchester Library
- Whitworth Art Gallery
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| Student life |
- Christie Cup
- Fuse FM
- Students' Union
- The Mancunion
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| Halls of residence |
- City
- Victoria Park
- Dalton-Ellis Hall
- Greygarth Hall
- Hulme Hall
- St Anselm Hall
- Fallowfield
- Ashburne Hall
- Owens Park (Closed)
- Uttley House
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| History |
- University of Manchester
- UMIST
- Victoria University of Manchester
- Victoria University
- Mechanics' Institute, Manchester
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| People |
- Chancellor: Nazir Afzal
- President and vice-chancellor: Duncan Ivison
- People associated with the University of Manchester
- List of University of Manchester alumni
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| Other |
- 2020 protests
- 2023 protests
- Academic dress
- Manchester University Press
- Toller Lecture
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