The importance of creative arts on Greater Manchester's rich cultural tapestry and economic prosperity cannot be understated. Known around the world as a creative, digital and technological city, it contributes significantly to music, literature, art, politics and history. A hotbed for innovation and technological advancements, the digital and creative industries in Greater Manchester are worth £4.
4 billion to the city’s economy per year and support around 80,000 people. Manchester Metropolitan University plays a pivotal role in supporting students to fulfil their potential - a beacon of creativity and innovation, celebrating its role in championing creative excellence as part of its 200th anniversary - in everything from digital technology, to fashion, art, design, architecture and theatre. The university's Grosvenor building pictured in 1890 (Image: Manchester Metropolitan University) From its roots of providing design training to support the burgeoning textile industry at its School of Art where there was a skills gap identified for Manchester, it has evolved to support the ever-changing creative landscape but still address the needs of the region and its industry.
Manchester Metropolitan University knows there is a direct link between what happens in the cultural sector and what happens in the economy of Greater Manchester and is always looking at how it can support that. As one of the oldest art and design schools in Britain, Manchester School of Art offers undergradu.