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Merger, global ambition and a renewed civic role – the University of Manchester from 2004 to 2024
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The chapter revisits the merger to form the new University in 2004, focusing on expectations, including rebalancing of the UK economy, and how these were embedded in the design of the University. Themes include the evolution of the campus through to the departure from the former UMIST campus, parallel changes in academic structures with large interdisciplinary schools consolidating from an initial twenty-three to the current nine, key events such as the Nobel Prizes for the isolation of graphene, and the challenge of the pandemic. It concludes with an outlook for ID Manchester as the city’s focal innovation district, reflecting many of the same ambitions that underpinned the historic foundation of the universities.

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