A poem on agile leadership by Lemn Sissay | Accenture
A poem on agile leadership by Lemn Sissay | Accenture
NBS - The Business School for Business
NBS - The Business School for Business
Inspire and be Inspired - A poem from Lemn Sissay
Inspire and be Inspired - A poem from Lemn Sissay
Great Big Story: This Magnificent Library Holds Treasured Irish History
Great Big Story: This Magnificent Library Holds Treasured Irish History
Our cancer research in India
Our cancer research in India
Manchester graduates; transforming East Africa
Manchester graduates; transforming East Africa
We Are Rwanda, we are Manchester
We Are Rwanda, we are Manchester
This is Manchester Science
This is Manchester Science
Equity and Merit: Ethiopia
Equity and Merit: Ethiopia
We belong
We belong
Michael Wood, Professor in Public History, shares the story of The University of Manchester
Michael Wood, Professor in Public History, shares the story of The University of Manchester
An Adventure in Science and Engineering
An Adventure in Science and Engineering
AJ+ The Free Food Cafe
AJ+ The Free Food Cafe
Welcome to The University of Manchester
Welcome to The University of Manchester
It's Time to come to Manchester
It's Time to come to Manchester
Why tonnes of mummified cats ended up in England
Why tonnes of mummified cats ended up in England
A poem on agile leadership by Lemn Sissay | AccentureThe acclaimed poet and author Lemn Sissay explores the elements of innovation, collaboration, disruption and diversity that are so core to agile leadership. A special commission for leadership experts Cirrus.Choreography by Chad Taylor. Directed by David Gennard.
NBS - The Business School for Business
Inspire and be Inspired - A poem from Lemn Sissay
Great Big Story: This Magnificent Library Holds Treasured Irish History
Our cancer research in India
Manchester graduates; transforming East Africa
We Are Rwanda, we are Manchester
This is Manchester Science
Equity and Merit: Ethiopia
We belong
Michael Wood, Professor in Public History, shares the story of The University of Manchester
An Adventure in Science and Engineering
AJ+ The Free Food Cafe
Welcome to The University of Manchester
It's Time to come to Manchester
Why tonnes of mummified cats ended up in EnglandIn 1890 an estimated 180,000 mummified cats, weighing 19.5 tonnes, were auctioned off. Where did the ancient felines come from and why were they so many? We take a look into a story that tells us as much about Victorian society as it does the ancient Egyptians.
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