Partners
Working with partners can make a significant difference to the impact of dissemination, and add employability benefits for students.
Partners contribute their established links with stakeholders through their engagement platforms and marketing channels. Partnership working requires careful alignment of aims, operational processes and sustainability for both partners.
For example, a third year course, DRAM30111 Theatre in Prisons, engages with a range of prisons and has created a company, TiPP, to facilitate this.
The live consultancy projects carried out for BMAN30180 Consultancy Project place students in local third sector or not-for-profit organisations.
Internal partners
- Manchester Museum
- Whitworth Art Gallery
- John Rylands Library
- Jodrell Bank Discovery Centre
- Manchester Histories Festival
- University community open days
- Policy@Manchester
- Legal Advice Centre
- Children’s University of Manchester
- University custom web pages – Global Social Challenges linked to SOCY10462
External partners
Museums, libraries, festivals
- HIST21151 History of Europe in 100 Objects: Material Culture and Daily Life, 1450-1800
- HIST65172: The Secret Life of Objects
- LELA20102 Societal Multilingualism
- RELT21221 Storytelling in Indian Traditions
- RELT31031 Studying Sacred Spaces
- RELT30291 Religion, Migration and Diaspora
- SALC61061 Managing Collections & Exhibitions with SALC60232 Professional Practice Project
- SOAN20852 Materiality and Representation
- UCIL22302 Curating Culture
Schools, colleges
- DRAM21251 Drama in Education
- LELA20102 Societal Multilingualism
- RELT21221 Storytelling in Indian Traditions
- RELT31031 Studying Sacred Spaces
News media, information services
- Cliff College Apol1 Apologetics
- GEOG70901 Theories in Environmental Governance
- SOAN30122 Contemporary Issues in the Social Anthropology of the Middle East
Charities, service provides, civil society organisations
- BIOL31230 Science Media project
- Cliff College CE Contextual Evangelism
- UCIL22501 Global Citizenship and Sustainability
- UCIL24141 and 24151 Science, Technology and Democracy