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Manchester is somewhere you can make your mark and shape your future. As one of the universities that's most targeted by top graduate employers, you could get a head start to your career. Its lead on sustainability offers opportunities for you to make a difference at a university committed to bringing about positive change. Ranked in the top 25 UK universities, it also boasts a strong ranking for Research Quality in the Complete University Guide. With high-quality research, teaching and facilities, clubs and societies to join, and a vibrant student community, Manchester is keen to help you develop and reach your full potential.
A degree is a fantastic way to explore and gain a deeper understanding of the subjects you're passionate about and can help you secure work in a field that interests you after graduation. If you are keen to stay in education, an undergraduate degree provides the means to go on to a master's degree or a PhD and become an expert in your field of interest.
Manchester’s accommodation is located a walk or bus ride from campus and includes catered and self-catered options with shared kitchen and dining facilities, free Wi-Fi and 24-hour security. Applicants can choose to live on one of three residential campuses – City, Victoria Park and Fallowfield – with a range of budgets and options available. Disabled students are advised to apply early for accessible accommodation.