Faculties | Research at The University of Manchester

Faculties | Research at The University of Manchester
Faculties
Manchester is home to three Faculties, each internationally recognised for their expertise and research power.
Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health
The
Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health
has a global reputation in research spanning from molecules, cells and organisms to populations and healthcare.
The Faculty is uniquely structured to encourage researchers to work across specialities for a multidisciplinary approach to biomedical and health science discoveries and translating research into practice.
Their interdisciplinary research areas cover biological and technology, medical, and health and care sciences.
Biological Sciences and Biotechnology
Understanding microbial systems and host defence mechanisms
Cellular organisation and communication
Regulation of organ systems
Development through the life-course
Developing transdisciplinary opportunities
Medical Sciences
Understanding basic mechanisms of pathophysiology
Translation into experimental medicine
Discovering and developing new diagnostics
Discovering and developing new therapies
Health and Care Sciences
Understanding the causes and consequences of health and care inequalities
Global health development
Mental health
The health and social care system
Digital health and data analytics
Faculty of Humanities
The
Faculty of Humanities
delivers world-class research by
providing
an environment and infrastructure that attracts and develops leading researchers, who work together to make a
positive
difference to
societ
ies
across the globe.
The
F
aculty
creates innovative solutions to the world’s major challenges, influencing policy and practice
in
areas
such as
the economy, health, emergency services, environmental, creative, and cultural sectors.
Five research themes drive
their
work:
Creativity
Digital
Inequalities
Adaptive societies
Sustainability
Faculty of Science and Engineering
The scale, breath and quality of the
Faculty of Science and Engineering
research is helping to directly address critical challenges facing humankind.
The
F
aculty’s
work is based on collaboration across
its
d
epartments, centres and institutes,
and utilising
connections with
global
businesses,
driving
forward innovations that will
benefit
society for generations to come.
Their specialist research areas
are
:
Artificial intelligence
Fundamental
Health
Quantum and digital
Sustainability
Schools
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