Sunday, February 13, 2011

Manchester University England, UK

The University of Manchester is located around 1.5 km / 1 miles to the south of central Manchester and is one of the country's most unique universities. With two excellent university museums, excellent university facilities and a remarkable academic pedigree, Manchester University is a top-class university.
 


University of Manchester: University History - Manchester, England
Closely linked to Manchester's history as the first industrial city in the world, Manchester University dates back around 200 years, when the Manchester Mechanics' Institute was formed. The University of Manchester also combines the Victoria University of Manchester, which was founded in 1851, with its origins in Owens College on Quay Street. The college moved to its present site on Manchester's Oxford Road in 1873 and has continued to expand every since. Although these two important Manchester University complexes worked together for more than a century, they have recently combined to become one single university, the renowned University of Manchester.

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