Manchester Metropolitan University

Manchester Metropolitan University, often referred to as 'MMU' and simply referred to as 'Man Met', is a British public university located in North West England, and was established in 1970 as 'Manchester Polytechnic', and gained University Status in 1992. Its headquarters and central campus are in the city of Manchester, and there are additional facilities in the county ofCheshire. The university has its roots in the Manchester Mechanics' Institution (1824) and the Manchester School of Design (1838). It is the fifth largest university in the United Kingdom interms of student numbers.

Teaching quality inspections place the university within the top twenty in the UK, according toThe Complete University Guide. Teaching standards have also been described as 'among the highest in the country' by the Quality Assurance Agency. The university is ranked fourth of thenew universities in attracting research funds from the Higher Education Funding Council for England.

The university is an accredited member of the Association of MBAs, a member of the University Alliance, the Association of Commonwealth Universities, the North West Universities Associationand the European University Association. The university is home to the Manchester School of Art, the Manchester School of Theatre and, in conjunction with the University of Manchester, theManchester School of Architecture.

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80.4% Satisfaction

£10,500 Average Tuition P/A

£5,684 to £11,002 Living Cost P/A

5.00% International Students

71.10% Graduates Employed