The free Universally Manchester Festival will offer everything from poetry to physics, music to medicine, computing to creative writing and more
The University of Manchester is inviting residents of Manchester and beyond to their FREE Universally Manchester Festival, taking place from Thursday 6 - Sunday 9 June 2024.
Acknowledging the University’s global impact; the world firsts, the life-changing discoveries, the music, art, science and creativity, all sparked in Manchester. Hundreds of free tickets are available for high-demand events, with speakers and performers including Professor Brian Cox, Professor David Olusoga, CBeebies presenter George Webster, supergroup GRRRL directed by Laima Leyton , poet Lemn Sissay, immunologist Professor Sheena Cruickshank, director of Jodrell Bank Professor Tim O’Brien and many, many more.
With a stellar programme of family-friendly events, activities and workshops taking place throughout the festival, families are encouraged to choose their favourites from the website and make the very most of what’s on! And for those with energy to burn, there will be a series of sporting challenges, circus skills, a climbing wall and a helter-skelter to whiz down.Saturday 8 June, 3-4pm, Engineering Building A
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