UoMSEA’s New Year Celebration
A joyful New Year celebration organised by the South East Asia Centre brought together close to 70 alumni and students on 15 January 2026.
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A joyful New Year celebration organised by the South East Asia Centre brought together close to 70 alumni and students on 15 January 2026.
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The University of Manchester’s £400 million campaign will support scholarships, research initiatives and a new pre-seed fund for student and staff spin-offs.
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Tackling the world’s biggest challenges: The University of Manchester Launches Global Fundraising and Volunteering Campaign in Southeast Asia.
On 28 November 2025, we were deeply honoured to welcome a full house of distinguished alumni, partners, and friends of the University at the official Southeast Asia launch of Challenge Accepted, The University of Manchester’s first global philanthropy and volunteering campaign.
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In conjunction with our President & Vice-Chancellor, Professor Duncan Ivison’s visit to Singapore on 27 November 2026, and in celebration of the University’s global Challenge Accepted campaign launch, we marked a special occasion with the unveiling of Dendrobium University of Manchester — our very own orchid hybrid — led by Professor Ivison together with Regional Director, Lim Bee Ing.
Officially registered with the Royal Horticultural Society (UK), this orchid is a living symbol of the Manchester 2035 vision. It reflects the purpose and aspirations of our global campaign — advancing student inclusion and success, purpose-driven research, innovation and enterprise, and culture and community — to create meaningful and lasting global impact.
Resilient, adaptable, and enduring, the Dendrobium University of Manchester also embodies the pioneering spirit of the University and the strength of our worldwide alumni community — whose continued engagement, leadership, and generosity remain central to our mission and momentum.
It further pays tribute to Singapore’s rich orchid heritage, as the nation marks 60 years of independence — a shared journey of progress, partnership, and resilience.
We were pleased to share this occasion with Prof Stephen Flint, Dr Clara Cheung, Prof John Holden, Osama Bhutta, Richard Cotton, Markus Karlsson-Jones, Georgia Davies, Owen Jones & Rob Smailes — thank you for your presence and support.
A modest ceremony, but one that meaningfully reflects the ambition of our campaign and the future we seek to shape together.
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Alliance Manchester Business School (AMBS), part of The University of Manchester, has partnered with Lean In Malaysia as a supporting sponsor for the Lean In Career Programme (LICP) 8.0, Malaysia’s leading women’s leadership accelerator.
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The professional world has moved beyond credentials as a passport to success. In today’s world, agile leadership, global exposure and strategic thinking are the new must-haves, and the premium on them has never been higher.
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On Saturday, 19 July 2025, alumni & student volunteers from UOM Alumni Association of Singapore (UOMAAS) and AMBS Alumni Association of Singapore (AMBSAAS) came together for a meaningful cause as part of The University of Manchester’s annual Manchester Day of Action.
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The professional world has moved beyond credentials as a passport to success. In today’s world, agile leadership, global exposure and strategic thinking are the new must-haves, and the premium on them has never been higher.
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A groundbreaking partnership between The University of Manchester and The University of Cambridge has been awarded £4.8 million by Research England to accelerate inclusive growth and innovation collaboration.