Grosvenor East Building, Manchester Metropolitan University
About the Business
Welcome to Grosvenor East Building, an integral part of Manchester Metropolitan University's campus located in the heart of Manchester, United Kingdom. Our institution comprises the Arts and Humanities Building, which is situated on Cavendish Street, a prime location that provides our students and staff with easy access to the city's bustling cultural, social, and commercial hub.
As a leading university and point of interest, we are committed to providing outstanding educational opportunities to our students, fostering their intellectual growth, and preparing them to become future leaders in their respective fields. We offer a range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs in various academic disciplines, including arts, humanities, education, psychology, languages, and culture.
Our state-of-the-art facilities include modern classrooms, lecture theatres, libraries, and computer labs, equipped with cutting-edge technologies and resources that support our students' learning and research. We also have dedicated student support services, including a career center, counseling services, and disability support, among others, to ensure that our students have access to all the resources they need to succeed academically and beyond.
At Grosvenor East Building, we pride ourselves on our vibrant student community, where diversity and inclusivity are celebrated. Our students come from various backgrounds and cultures, making our campus a multicultural melting pot of ideas, perspectives, and experiences. We encourage our students to get involved in extracurricular activities, such as clubs, societies, and sports teams, which provide opportunities for personal and social development and help them build lasting relationships with their peers.
In conclusion, Grosvenor East Building is a unique and exciting institution dedicated to providing the best possible higher education experience to our students. Whether you are looking to continue your academic journey, advance your career, or simply explore new interests and passions, we have something for everyone. Join us today and discover all that we have to offer!
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Arts and Humanities Building, Cavendish St, Manchester M15 6BG, United Kingdom
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"Manchester Metropolitan University (often abbreviated MMU) is a public university located in Manchester, England. The university traces its origins to the Manchester Mechanics Institute and the Manchester School of Design, which formed Manchester Polytechnic in 1970. Manchester Polytechnic then gained university status under the government's Further and Higher Education Act, becoming the Manchester Metropolitan University in 1992. Manchester Metropolitan University is an accredited member of the Association of MBAs, and member of the University Alliance, the Association of Commonwealth Universities, the North West Universities Association, Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business and the European University Association. Today, it is also home to the Manchester School of Art, the Manchester School of Theatre, as well as the Manchester School of Architecture (MSA) administered in collaboration with the University of Manchester. The University's logo is derived from the upper part of the shield of the university's coat-of-arms, with six spade-irons positioned together, suggesting hard toil and entrenchment. The university was previously located on seven sites: five in Manchester (All Saints, Aytoun, Didsbury, Elizabeth Gaskell, and Hollings) and two in Cheshire (Alsager and Crewe). However, the university later closed two of the seven sites to rationalise its estate. The university moved the work of the Alsager campus to Crewe, while the Aytoun campus was closed in 2012 following the opening of an All Saints Campus business school. In 2011, the university announced a £350 million investment programme for the largest physical change to its estate since its foundation. The Elizabeth Gaskell, Hollings and Didsbury campuses were closed in 2014, with faculties being relocated to campuses at All Saints and Birley. The Crewe campus closed in summer 2019, a decision taken following a review conducted by financial advisory firm Deloitte. The university cited a poor intake in students as a main reason for closure. 2014 saw the opening of a highly environmentally sustainable £140 million development situated on the Birley Fields site in Hulme, Manchester, creating a central location for the Faculties of Education and Health following the closure of the Didsbury and Elizabeth Gaskell Campuses. Alongside the academic building there is student accommodation for up to 1,200 students comprising ultra-modern, environmentally sustainable townhouses and traditional student apartments."
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