Manchester Metropolitan University
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Motto | Many Arts, Many Skills |
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Type | Public |
Established | 1970 as Manchester Polytechnic |
Chancellor | Dame Janet Smith |
Vice-Chancellor | John Brooks |
Students | 21,000 fulltime and 10,000 part-time |
Undergraduates | 24,500 |
Postgraduates | 6,000 |
Location | , |
Affiliations | NWUA |
Website | www.mmu.ac.uk |
Manchester Metropolitan University is based in Manchester, England. It is the third largest university in Britain after the universities of London and Manchester.
History
During the last third of the 20th century MMU grew through the combination of several colleges, some of which were founded in the 19th century. The mergers began on 1st January 1970, when Manchester Polytechnic was formed from Manchester College of Art and Design, the Manchester College of Commerce and the John Dalton College of Technology. On the 1st January 1977, the Polytechnic merged with the Didsbury College of Education and Hollings College, and on 1st January 1983 with the City of Manchester College of Higher Education.
Having previously been a local authority institution, the Polytechnic became a corporate body on the 1st April 1989, as allowed by the terms of the Education Reform Act 1988. It became a University under the terms of the Further and Higher Education Act, 1992 under the new title of "Manchester Metropolitan University". This new title was approved by the Privy Council on the 15th September 1992.
The university grew larger still when the Crewe and Alsager College of Higher Education was merged on the 1st October 1992 and again in 2003 when the Manchester School of Physiotherapy became part of the Faculty of Social Care, Health & Education. The Alsager site is closing down and the land is being sold to fund development of the Crewe site.
Present
The University now has over 21,000 full-time and 10,000 part-time students as of 2005, and hundreds of courses in over 70 subjects. It maintains five campuses in Manchester, as well as two in Crewe and Alsager in Cheshire.
It includes the following faculties:
- Faculty of Art & Design
- Faculty of Food, Clothing & Hospitality Management
- Faculty of Health, Social Care & Education
- Faculty of Humanities, Law & Social Science
- Faculty of Science & Engineering
- Manchester Metropolitan University Business School
- MMU Cheshire
Most undergraduate programmes lead to a degree, diploma or certificate; some lead to an award of the EdExcel Foundation (formerly the BTEC) or to membership in a professional body.
The university's sports facilities are excellent, partly as a legacy of the 2002 Commonwealth Games. These are shared with the University of Manchester.
Students' Union
The Students' Union is called MMUnion and has its main building on the All Saints campus. They have many busy student nights throughout the week culminating in the busiest night of the week at Double Vision. MMUnion has an independent advice centre available for all students at the University as well an activities centre that runs the sports clubs and societies at MMU. The union's magazine is called PULP but since this features mostly articles on the Manchester campuses, MMU Cheshire has created its own separate magazine called The Big Cow.
List of alumni
This partial list of alumni include those who attended institutions which became part of present-day MMU during its history.
- Steve Coogan
- Buda Dangol
- Jenny Eclair
- Malcolm Garrett
- Burn Gorman
- Thomas Heatherwick
- Mick Hucknall
- Phil Ineson
- Matthew Kelly
- Martin Parr
- Peter Saville
- Julie Walters
- Carey Young
External links and sources
- Manchester Metropolitan University website
- MMU summary from Study Overseas Ltd., a consultancy funded by universities
- MMU summary and statistics from The Times
- MMUnion