Humanities
We’re applying our understanding of society and culture to plot the way forward.
Global, female-only online prayer
University research explores how women in the Jewish Orthodox community have adapted their prayer practices during the pandemic.
Crime during the coronavirus pandemic
Experts from Manchester and Salford have investigated the impact of lockdown on criminal behaviour.
#BeeWell campaign to launch in autumn
The #BeeWell programme will be offered to all secondary schools across Greater Manchester to address challenges facing young people in a post-COVID world.
UK lockdowns ‘exacerbated racist policing’
A new briefing paper states that the UK lockdowns and enhancement of police powers have disproportionately harmed communities of colour.
New training for COVID-19 contact tracers
Manchester experts are leading a project to develop motivational interviewing training for COVID-19 contact tracers.
Minimising workplace transmission
Experts are helping develop measures to reduce COVID-19 spread at and en route to work.
Manchester-led research into COVID-19 impact on ethnic minorities
A Manchester-led coalition will research COVID-19’s social and economic impact on racial and ethnic minority people.
Greater pandemic hardship for Indian women
Research shows that women in India have suffered more than men during the pandemic due to pre-existing gender inequalities.
Helping tackle inequalities for older people
Manchester Urban Ageing Research Group has been drawing on its expertise to respond to some of the big COVID-19 questions.
Lockdown changed our water use
Research shows that working from home has relocated water consumption from public spaces and changed peak-use times.
People’s willingness to join protests unaffected by coronavirus
New research by the University has found that people are still willing to protest at high rates, seemingly undaunted by the virus.
Calls for care system reform after COVID-19
Professor Chris Phillipson has recommended a series of measures necessary to tackle the issues facing the care home sector.
The sociologist's role in pandemic response
Dr Elisa Pieri is providing insights into how measures impact on different groups.
Lessons from Ebola
Lessons learnt from Ebola outbreak are helping inform the response to COVID-19.
Supporting medics with bite-size training
A Manchester group has created printable online materials to help medical staff on the frontline of the COVID-19 response.
Harnessing the power of volunteers
A Manchester researcher is helping authorities make the most of people's desire to help.
North hit hardest by COVID-19
Research shows deprived northern urban areas are being hit hardest by deaths and unemployment rates.
Health app launched to support older people in lockdown
The app developed at Manchester provides strength and balance exercises to maintain physical wellbeing during isolation.
Tackling coronavirus in Kenya’s slums
An initiative is piloting community hand washing stations and isolation shacks in Kenya's slums.
The effects of COVID-19 on haulage drivers
Dr Sheena Johnson comments on how COVID-19 is affecting haulage drivers, their mental health and the industry.
Writing about lockdown could be coping strategy
Psychologists are to study if writing about difficult experiences during the COVID-19 lockdown can help emotional wellbeing.
