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Manchester universities unite to offer joint alumni discount

Joint offer builds on existing regional partnerships as higher education institutions lean on collaboration to solve funding crisis

Published on
November 25, 2025
Last updated
November 25, 2025
Vice-chancellors of Manchester universities shaking hands.
Source: Manchester Met/ Uni of Manchester

Graduates from both Manchester Metropolitan University and the University of Manchester will be eligible for a discount on postgraduate courses at either institution as the universities look to boost enrolment.聽聽

From September 2026, graduates from each of the institutions will be eligible for a 10 per cent fee discount on graduate programmes at the other institution.聽

This expands the existing discounts that the universities already offer to their own graduates, which remain in place.

Malcolm Press, vice-chancellor at Manchester Met, said Manchester鈥檚 universities have a long history of working together for the benefit of students, the city region, and the national economy.

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鈥淚nitiatives such as our joint alumni scheme represent tangible progress towards deeper, more strategic partnerships. We are committed to continuing this journey together and are actively exploring new opportunities to collaborate and strengthen regional collaboration to drive meaningful impact in local communities.鈥

The two universities have already collaborated on a joint School of Architecture, and through initiatives such as the Greater Manchester University Mental Health Service.

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Among two of the biggest universities in the UK, Manchester is now one of the largest student populations in Europe.

The government鈥檚 recent White Paper called for universities to work 鈥渕ore closely together to create a compelling regional offer that supports students and drives growth鈥.

Universities across the UK have also been focusing on greater collaboration to reduce costs and support growth as the sector faces mounting financial challenges.聽

The two Manchester universities, which both trace their histories back to the formation of the Manchester Mechanics Institution in 1824, see the new scheme as a way of fulfilling that ambition.

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Duncan Ivison, president and vice-chancellor of the University of Manchester, said the message to higher education and the government鈥檚 expectations are clear 鈥 that universities must strengthen regional collaboration to drive meaningful impact in local communities.

Projects such as the joint alumni scheme represent tangible progress towards deeper, more strategic partnerships, he added.

鈥淲e are committed to continuing this journey together and are actively exploring new opportunities to collaborate in ways that benefit our institutions, our regions, and our people. Our shared vision isn鈥檛 just about working better together 鈥 it is about securing the future of the higher education sector through unity, purpose, and collective action.鈥

Students in Leicester have been able to benefit from a similar scheme for the last four years. Graduates of the University of Leicester and De Montfort University are eligible for a 20 per cent discount on a selection of postgraduate taught courses at either institution.

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patrick.jack@timeshighereducation.com

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Another THE Article without basic ALT Text.
Nice idea and happy to see it but not sure it is the first of its kind. De Montfort University and University of Leicester have been offering 20% discounts for all their graduates to study PG courses at either institution since 2022.

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