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Erasmus guide University of Manchester

Courses, housing, visa, campus life and exchange basics for studying at University of Manchester in Manchester, UK.

City

Manchester

Country

United Kingdom

International

~15,000 (~38%)

Enrollment

~40,000

Study abroad at University of Manchester: overview

Study abroad at University of Manchester means choosing a global top-35 Russell Group university (QS #34, founded 1824) with 40,000 students in one of Europe's most vibrant student cities — home to 25 Nobel laureates, strong research, and an unbeatable music and culture scene. In practice, the useful context is enrollment: ~40,000; international mix: ~15,000 (~38%); academically it fits best around Materials Science and Graphene, Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Computer Science and AI, Social Sciences and Economics. The part to check without romanticising it: rules can be faculty-specific, so confirm the host department, seats and course list early.

Enrollment

~40,000

International Mix

~15,000 (~38%)

Why students choose it

Best fit: students who want Materials Science and Graphene, Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Computer Science and AI, Social Sciences and Economics in Manchester, with a course list that genuinely matches their home degree. Do not choose it on reputation alone; watch this trade-off: rules can be faculty-specific, so confirm the host department, seats and course list early.

Materials Science and Graphene Medicine and Biomedical Sciences Computer Science and AI Social Sciences and Economics Engineering
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Language of instruction: English (sole teaching language)

Exchange & application at University of Manchester

The exchange route at the University of Manchester is open to students from nominated partner institutions. Applications must be completed online, including academic transcripts, language certifications, and course selections, before the deadlines of May 31 for Autumn or October 31 for Spring.

Requirements

Partner nomination, online application, academic transcript, learning agreement, language proof where required, and UK Student visa if applicable.

📨Nomination Process

Your home university international office nominates you to Manchester Study Abroad by the deadline. Manchester then invites you to complete the full application independently.

🛂Visa Support

Non-UK students need a UK Student visa (Tier 4). Manchester issues the CAS letter — allow 12 weeks minimum for UK visa processing. EU students need UK Student visa for stays over 6 months.

👥Buddy System

University of Manchester Students' Union (UoMSU) International Buddy Scheme and Manchester International Society connect exchange students with local peers.

🧭Orientation Week

International Student Orientation runs before the main Welcome Week — essential for admin setup, student card, library access, and social events.

🗓️Deadlines by intake

Intake Nomination deadline Application deadline
Semester 1 (Autumn) April 30 May 31
Semester 2 (Spring) October 31 November 30

Arrival Checklist

  • Apply for UK Student visa immediately after receiving CAS — minimum 12 weeks processing.
  • Book Manchester accommodation early — private market has good options at lower cost than London.
  • Download the Manchester Metrolink app for tram transport.
  • Get an NUS Extra (now TOTUM) card — student discounts across the UK.

Academics & courses at University of Manchester

Academics at Manchester are comprehensive and research-driven, spanning science, humanities, and social sciences. Modules are mapped to ECTS credits, with assessment methods combining coursework essays and final written examinations.

📝Course Registration

Unit registration via Manchester's Online Student Record System (SRSA). Course pre-selection required at application stage. Some units cap — always submit alternatives.

🎓Credit System

UK credits: 1 full-time year = 120 credits = 60 ECTS. Semester = 60 credits = 30 ECTS.

💯Grading System

UK percentage scale: 70%+ = First Class, 60–69% = 2:1, 50–59% = 2:2, 40–49% = Third. Grade conversion provided on transcripts.

✍️Exam Culture

End-of-semester written exams and assessed coursework. Sciences lean exam-heavy; humanities balance essays and exams. Confirm timetable before booking return travel.

📚Library Access

The John Rylands Research Institute & Library — one of the UK's top research libraries with rare manuscripts and full digital access. Main Library open 24 hours during peak periods.

Tuition & fees at University of Manchester

Exchange students pay tuition to their home university and are exempt from Manchester fees. Full-degree international tuition is typically £24,000 to £35,000 per year. Living costs in Manchester are moderate compared to London, requiring about £1,000 to £1,500 per month.

EXCHANGE

£0 to Manchester (pay home institution fees only)

Exchange students pay no tuition to Manchester. Living costs in Manchester: approx. £1,000–1,600/month — significantly cheaper than London while maintaining …

Full degree – UK/Home

£9,250/year

UK domestic students pay capped tuition rate. Postgraduate and professional programmes may differ.

Full degree – international

£23,000–38,000/year

International fees vary by school. Medicine and dentistry highest. President's Doctoral Scholar Award and Equity and Merit scholarships available.

Fees change annually — verify current rates on the official exchange office page

Student housing at University of Manchester

Student housing in Manchester is centered around university halls or private flats in Fallowfield and Rusholme. The university database (Manchester Student Homes) is the safest tool for finding verified private flatshares.

Full housing guide

Find housing in Manchester

Official contacts, student residences, private platforms, tips & red flags.

Insurance & campus support at University of Manchester

Manchester provides comprehensive student support, including on-campus medical services, counseling, and peer mentoring. The International Advice Team manages visa assistance and issues the CAS letters required for Student visas.

🛡️Mandatory Insurance

Yes — IHS via visa or private insurance.

🇪🇺EHIC Accepted

Yes

🏥Campus Clinic

University of Manchester Student Health Centre — GP service on campus, mental health support, and counselling.

🧠Mental Health

UoM Student Support and Wellbeing — free counselling, mental health advisers, and crisis support. Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust provides specialist referrals.

NHS via Immigration Health Surcharge

~£776/year (paid with UK Student visa)

Full NHS access for non-UK students — best option.

EHIC / GHIC

Home-country dependent

Limited UK coverage — supplement with private insurance.

Campus services

International Study and Exchange Office

Main contact for exchange admission, CAS letters, learning agreements, and arrival guidance.

Visit

University Accommodation

Apply day of admission — exchange allocation competitive.

Visit

Students' Union (UoMSU)

400+ student societies, welfare support, on-campus bars, and social events.

Visit

Manchester Sport

Extensive sport facilities including Sugden Sports Centre in the city centre and University Sports Halls.

Visit

Student life at University of Manchester

Student life at the University of Manchester is legendary, defined by a massive student population, live music venues, and world-class sports facilities. The Oxford Road corridor connects the campus directly to the city's vibrant Northern Quarter.

Student Clubs

  • UoMSU (400+ societies)
  • Manchester Sport
  • Alliance MBS clubs

Buddy Program

UoMSU International Buddy Scheme connects exchange students with local Manchester peers.

Sports & Recreation

  • Manchester Sport (Sugden Centre + Sports Halls)
  • Intramural and competitive leagues
  • Cycling routes along Manchester Ship Canal

Your First 2 Weeks

  • Attend International Student Orientation — student card, library access, admin, and social events.
  • Register with GP at Student Health Centre in first week.
  • Get Metrolink day tram pass or contactless card — tram connects campus to city centre fast.
  • Explore the Northern Quarter and Manchester Museum (free) — both iconic and free.

Key exchange dates at University of Manchester

Key exchange dates are critical for planning. Nominations must be submitted by April 30 for the Autumn intake or October 31 for Spring. Early application is recommended to secure the best housing options.

  1. 1

    Before nomination

    Confirm active Manchester partnership in your school and subject area.

  2. 2

    Nomination deadline (Sem 1)

    April 30

    Home coordinator submits nomination — Manchester sends application link.

  3. 3

    UK visa application

    June–July

    Start immediately after receiving CAS — 12 weeks minimum processing.

  4. 4

    International Orientation

    Mid-September

    Attend before main Welcome Week — critical admin steps covered here.

  5. 5

    Exam period

    January / May–June

    Check official exam timetable before booking return travel.

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