The MA Architecture + Urbanism course is the Manchester School of Architecture's taught postgraduate course which conducts research into how global cultural and economic forces influence contemporary cities. The design, functioning and future of urban situations is explored in written, drawn and modelled work which builds on the legacy of twentieth century urban theory and is directed towards the development of sustainable cities.

Wednesday, 11 July 2012

Graduation

MA A+U graduates from two cohorts (2009-10 and 2010-11) featured heavily in the Manchester School of Architecture Degree Ceremony held today in the Bridgewater Hall

Kathryn Timmins (2010-11)


Emma Watson (2009-10), Preeya Vadgama (2010-11), Jack O'Reilly (2010-11) and Ed Cutler (2009-10)


Shin-Youn Kang (2009-10) and Chung Yan Grace Pang (2009-10)

All the above graduates also received their Bachelor of Architecture (RIBA Part 2) degrees at the ceremony.

The pomp and flummery of the academics' procession was observed with some amusement by the school's excellent administrative team
Gillian Ward, June Jackson and Karen Parkinson

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  2. Reading about the MA Architecture + Urbanism course at the Manchester School of Architecture truly resonated with me. The focus on how global cultural and economic forces shape contemporary cities reflects the complex, interconnected themes I explore in my PhD Qualitative dissertation work. I appreciate how the program integrates historical urban theory with forward-thinking sustainability practices, much like the layered analysis and critical reflection essential in qualitative research at the doctoral level. It’s inspiring to see such thoughtful academic environments thrive.

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