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    A History of the University of Manchester, 1973-90

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    The second volume of history of the University of Manchester since 1951 spans 17 years in which public funding was contracting, student grants were diminishing, instructions from the government and the University Grants Commission were multiplying and universities feared for their reputations.Includes bibliographical references and index.The second volume of history of the University of Manchester since 1951 spans 17 years in which public funding was contracting, student grants were diminishing, instructions from the government and the University Grants Commission were multiplying and universities feared for their reputations.Print version record.Preface; Abbreviations; Preliminary note; I The 1970s; II The 1980s; Sources and bibliography; People interviewed; Statistical appendix by Michele Abendstern and Steve Chick; Inde

    Manchester Fashion Institute

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    The Manchester Fashion Institute is a department of Manchester Metropolitan University and offers innovative, industry focused fashion courses. Across undergraduate and postgraduate levels, MFI courses cover fashion design, business, promotion, buying and technology. Fashion Design and Technology BA (Hons) Fashion Promotion BA (Hons) Fashion Buying and Merchandising BA (Hons) Fashion Business and Management BA (Hons) Fashion BA (Hons) Fashion Art Direction BA (Hons) International Fashion (Top Up) BA (Hons) Fashion and Business MA / MSc Fashion Buying and Merchandising Management M

    Bro. M. E. H. Purves

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    Album 913 includes photographs of Manchester Unity Building, members, meetings, conferences and views of Sydney. Most photographs are captioned

    Bro. M. J. Gibbons, Past Grand Master

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    Album 913 includes photographs of Manchester Unity Building, members, meetings, conferences and views of Sydney. Most photographs are captioned

    Manchester & Oneida (M&O) 4

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    A photograph print showing the Manchester & Oneida, (M&O) 4, 2-4-0, Manchester, IA

    Manchester & Oneida (M&O) 5

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    A photograph print showing the Manchester & Oneida, (M&O) 5, 4-4-0, Manchester, IA

    Manchester & Oneida (M&O) Flatcar

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    A photograph print showing the Manchester & Oneida, (M&O) two truck, homemade shorty flatcar, Manchester, IA

    Self-Harm in Manchester 2003-2005

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    Introduction Self-harm greatly increases the risk of subsequent suicide and the monitoring of self-harm is part of the National Suicide Prevention Strategy in England (Department of Health, 2002). Locally monitoring enables us to measure the effectiveness of changes within the service and other interventions that impact on this group of patients. The Manchester Self-Harm (MaSH) Project is a city-wide collaboration between the University of Manchester and local hospitals. The project is funded by the Manchester Mental Health and Social Care NHS Trust. It began in April 1997 and data collection commenced in September 1997

    Self-Harm in Manchester 2002-2003

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    Self-harm greatly increases the risk of subsequent suicide and the monitoring of self-harm is part of the National Suicide Prevention Strategy. The monitoring of self-harm locally enables us to measure the effectiveness of changes within the service and other interventions that impact on this group of patients.The Manchester Self-Harm (MaSH) Project is a city-wide collaboration between the University of Manchester and local hospitals. The project is funded by the Manchester Mental Health and Social Care NHS Trust. It began in April 1997 and data collection commenced in September 1997

    Self-Harm in Manchester 2003-2005

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    Introduction Self-harm greatly increases the risk of subsequent suicide and the monitoring of self-harm is part of the National Suicide Prevention Strategy in England (Department of Health, 2002). Locally monitoring enables us to measure the effectiveness of changes within the service and other interventions that impact on this group of patients. The Manchester Self-Harm (MaSH) Project is a city-wide collaboration between the University of Manchester and local hospitals. The project is funded by the Manchester Mental Health and Social Care NHS Trust. It began in April 1997 and data collection commenced in September 1997
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