Our outreach work, including events and activities with school, colleges and and public, is a central part of our social responsibility mission.
The Faculty’s scientists, engineers and students take part in a huge range of activities aimed at engaging the public with the research going on at Manchester, from science festivals, public lectures, and visits to primary and secondary schools, to TV documentaries seen by millions.
Primary schools
Learn about our work with primary schools.
Secondary schools
Our engagement with secondary schools and colleges
Social responsibility
Learn our Faculty's social responsibility mission.
Outreach at the University
More about outreach work at the University as a whole.
Outreach events
Keep up-to-date with the latest outreach events from the Faculty of Science and Engineering.
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AI and Its Impact on Medical Publication and Careers: Reflections from a Surgical Trainee in Ireland
12:00 - 13:00 06 February 2026
This session will discuss the use of artificial intelligence in medical research, exploring current applications, ethical implications, and the challenges of undertaking meaningful research as a surgical trainee. The session will also address equality, diversity, and inclusion (EDI), considering how AI and research structures can both reinforce...
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SOCIAL STATISTICS SEMINAR SERIES
14:00 - 15:30 10 February 2026
Please join us for the Social Statistics Seminar, we have coffee and cake. We are very pleased to welcome: Ridhi Kashyap Professor of Demography & Computational Social Science, University of Oxford Title: TBA Abstract: TBA
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AI-Fun & ELLIS Invited Speaker Series | Joey Bose
11:00 - 12:00 11 February 2026
On 11 February, we will have Joey Bose from Imperial College London. If you cannot attend in person, please register via the Ticketsource link provided and you will receive the link to join the Teams session. Title: Flow Maps and Normalizing Flows for Accelerated Generative Modelling of Molecules Abstract: This talk will be broken into 2 distinct...
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