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The University of Manchester, a member of the prestigious Russell Group, is the UK’s largest single-site university and is consistently ranked among the world’s elite for graduate employability.

The University is also one of the country’s major research institutions, rated fifth in the UK in terms of ‘research power’ (REF 2014). World class research is carried out across a diverse range of fields including cancer, advanced materials, addressing global inequalities, energy and industrial biotechnology.

No fewer than 25 Nobel laureates have either worked or studied there.

It is the only UK university to have social responsibility among its core strategic objectives, with staff and students alike dedicated to making a positive difference in communities around the world.

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A group in the secret alleyway after a distribution of reusable masks, hand sanitiser and mealie meal. Ralph/Growing up on the Streets

Young people living on Harare’s streets provide glimpses into life under COVID-19 lockdown

The story map reveals that like any part of society, street youth are both subject to and willing to conform to rules and conventions, in this case for their own and others’ safety.
Une caractéristique commune à de nombreux patients qui développent une forme grave de la COVID est une atteinte pulmonaire sévère causée par une réponse immunitaire trop vigoureuse. shutterstock

L’inflammation : le facteur clé qui explique les formes graves de Covid-19

Bien que de nombreux facteurs font augmenter les risques de développer une forme grave de la maladie, l’inflammation explique pourquoi certaines personnes vulnérables tombent si malades.

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