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Manchester Metropolitan University (MMU)
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Not as prestigious as the University of Manchester, MMU is more of a modern, 'new school' university that prides itself on its wide spectrum of courses, and inter specialisation of such courses like technology, computer and fashion (to give examples). With a high female to male ratio (60:40 is what I've heard), and with a very very large campus consisting of 7 sites (5 in Manchester, 2 in Cheshire) it is certainly one of the larger universities in the country. There is also a lot of students from over seas ranging from China to New Zealand and Australia. With a high amount of disposable funds from the government, lottery and its own accumalitive sources; there's vast amounts of money for state of the art facilities and expansion. The new add on for the John Dalton is an example of this, while also looking at previous phases like the Geoffrey Manton building. FacilitiesLibrariesThe Uni has a number of libraries across its sites. Most libraries tend be open 6 days a week, with the larger All Saints Library also open on a Sunday. However opening hours are quite restricted compared to some unis with all libraries closed by 8.45pm in an evening during the week and 6pm on a Sunday. As well as books, the libraries will give you access to electronic journals and databases and many have DVD and CD collections. You can also get photocopying in the library for 5p per black and white sheet, and there are individual and group study spaces. If your books are not at the libraries nearest to you, you can use the inter-library loan requests to get books sent to you from the other branches - quite useful when you consider some libraries can be over 30 miles from the centre of Manchester. IT and ComputingAcross the different sites there are over 6000 computers. Most are PCs, though there are some Macs and Unix machines too. These are all located in various places for student access, including a large number in the different libraries. The uni also has internet connections in its halls of residence and has a whole section of the website dedicated to telling you what you need, helping you set up your connection and how to report problems (just got to hope there is a computer room near by or you know someone to who's already set up so you can get a look at the guide to help you set yours up!).
SportsThe uni has three sports centres. Didsbury centre has a medium sized sports hall, large fitness suite, two all weather tennis courts and a studio. It costs about £97 for a year-long membership. Alsager centre has a medium sized sports hall, small fitness suite & free weights, six tennis courts, 25m swimming pool, a synthetic pitch and several outdoor pitches. Sugden centre has a huge fitness suite, a large sports hall, two activity rooms, two tennis courts, six squash courts and 5-a-side football courts. The prices for use of all these facilities vary so you will have to check the costs yourself. Students also recieve discounted access to Manchester Aquatics Centre (about £1.60 per swim session or on a student membership basis), one of the country's best swimming venues and directly opposite MMU's Geoffrey Manton site. There are loads of classes making use of these facilities and you can also get involved with inter-department sports matches. If you have good ability you could also try out for one of the uni teams. The AU also has groups for many sports and for people at varying levels of ability:
WelfareTo help with your welfare, the uni has a counselling service you can go to to talk through your problems in a confidential environment. You can also get help through seeing a GP and using the chaplaincy service too. In addition there is the learning support department to help you with academic issues and for money matters there is student finance support information available. HealthcareThe Uni has a health centre on All Saints campus in the city. You should either register with a doctor there or at a surgery nearer to where you live. The centre offers decent opening hours on campus and have full facilities. The centre is connected to near by Hulme Medical Centre. ShopsManchester is a big shopping place with loads of huge versions of pretty much all the High Street chains. It also has loads of more exclusive and designer shops as well as specialist ones located only in Manchester. Outside the city centre you'll find the Trafford Centre - a large modern shopping centre with hundreds of shops. To get there you can catch the 250 bus which runs very regularly 6 days a week. RestaurantsBanksTransportTransport links are excellent, all night buses, student fares, weekly passes all make living/commuting in/to Manchester really accessible. Weekly bus passes to/from the busiest student areas (Fallowfield and Withington) cost as little as £3. An article on transport in Manchester can be found here Careers serviceThe uni has a lot of careers guidance for its students - you can get help both in person and online. The online side of things is pretty similar to what you can get direct from the advisers - like online careers guides and a list of events they have organised for training/skills development and in liaison with employers. They will also provide you with help on searching for jobs and in making good applications to ensure you get it! They also have a vacancy service where same graduate jobs are advertised, though you'll need your log in to access these. Part-time jobsThere will be loads of job opportunities if you are based in Manchester. The careers service can also help you out as their vacancy service also lists part time and temporary jobs along side the graduate jobs. Religious facilitiesThe uni has a chaplaincy service for support, advice and spiritual help and can be used by students of any religion. The Chaplains are happy for you to go in to see them or they will even come to see you if you contact then, at your halls or teaching buildings. They can also provide you with loads of information about local places of worship for most major religions. In addition to the Chaplaincy, there are some student groups including a Christian Union. SocialWith a nightlife second only to London, it is really student orientated. Students are a large slice of income for a lot of businesses, and this is reflected with countless discounts, promotions and deals. Bars, Pubs and clubsManchester has a huge nightlife and offers something for everyone with itss huge range of pubs and clubs. Areas in the city to try out include those around Deansgate - you'll find loads of clubs and bars here including The Living Room and the Teasers. Then there is Deansgate Locks near the canal which houses big places like Loaf and smaller places Baa Bar. You can also try out the 'urban leisure complex'. Here you'll find the Hard Rock Cafe and the popular student place Tiger Tiger. For a cheap and chilled out night out check out 5th Avenue or 42nd Street where drinks are just £1 most week nights and shorts are perfectly OK in summer. EventsEvery night of the week there is some sort of event hosted by the SU in Manchester. Be this Rock Kitchen on a Saturday or Double Vision on a Friday or the karaoke on a Monday. There are also bigger events throughout the year especially around Freshers week, at Christmas and at the end of the year. In addition to SU events, there will be loads of special nights out and things going on right across Manchester and Cheshire. Clubs and societiesAccording to the website, the societies at MMU include: Action Palestine, African Caribbean Society, Aisec (internship exchange program), Anime, Asian Society, Bangladeshi Society, Beer and Real Ale Society, Breakdancing, Choir and Orchestra, Christian Union, Dance Society, Debating Society, Fashion Society, Film Society, Islamic Society, Jewish Society, LGBT (Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender society), Liberal Democrats, Morris dancing, Hindu Society, People and Planet, Philosophy Society, Poker Society, Respect, Rock Society, Role playing Society, Science Fiction, Sikh Society, Urban Unity Society, Socialist Workers Student Society, MMU Radio and Yoga Society. AccommodationAccommodation policyThe uni has a policy of offering places in accommodation to people who live the furthest from the uni first. If you live within 30 miles of the uni, you cannot get accommodation. A priority is given to disabled students. You get to choose your preferred choices of accommodation and where ever possible the staff will try to match you to the highest preference you state. FacilitiesThe University offers a wide choice of rooms, with everything from hotel-style en-suite rooms with internet access to more traditional budget rooms for the cost-conscious. ResidencesMMU is split between two sites, one is in the centre of Manchester and the other is in Cheshire, in Alsager and Crewe. For each campus, there are different halls. All Saints campus: Brairfields Hall, Cambridge Hall, Cavendish Hall and Oxford Court. Aytoun campus: Mill Point Didsbury campus: Broomshurst Hall Elizabeth Gaskell and Hollings: Daisy Bank Hall and Wilmslow Park. You can compare them here: [1] Private sectorThere are also many privately run halls that MMU students use - if you want a place in one of these you still need to a complete an application for. The accommodation office staff will be able to give you information on what these places are like and how to apply etc. In addition there will be loads of privately rented shared student houses around the unis campuses which you can live in. Student unionThe student union is located at 99 oxford Road, Just up the road from the BBC. It is a 4 story building, with a shop on the ground floor, and an excellent sandwich bar which makes baguettes, with loads of fillings to choose from. Its like subway but cheaper! On the first floor there is the K2 nightclub. The second floor has the student union bar, serving a wide range of meals and drinks. All food and drink is reduced between 4pm-8pm. After 8pm, almost all drinks are 99p! The 3rd floor houses the advice centre, where you can get guidance on a number of things, from finance, to health. PricesEnvironmentArchitectureLocal areaTeaching qualityManchester Met gets decent teaching ratings and regularly appears mid-range in league tables. Applying to Manchester MetThinking of applying to Manchester Met? Why not read some Personal Statements which were used for applying here? Other Manchester Met ArticlesWhy not read these other Manchester Met Articles? Links | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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