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You’ve Got Questions — We’ve Got Answers

All the Information You Need to Know

This section is designed to provide quick and concise answers to common inquiries about our partnership, the types of grants we offer, and the roles of our beneficiaries, the Manoxcabians. We've compiled these questions based on what we commonly encounter, but if your question isn't answered here, please feel free to reach out to us directly. We are committed to transparency and open dialogue, and we're here to assist you in any way we can. Let's explore some of the most frequently asked questions about the Manchester-Oxbridge Partnership.

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Who are the Manoxcabians and what roles do they play in the Manchester-Oxbridge Partnership?

Manoxcabians are students and staff from the universities of Manchester, Oxford, or Cambridge who are dedicated to enhancing the partnership between these institutions and their cities. They play crucial roles in organizing events, engaging in research collaborations, and participating in exchanges that strengthen the ties between these prestigious universities.

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What types of grants does the Manchester-Oxbridge Partnership offer and what are the requirements for each?

The Manchester-Oxbridge Partnership offers three types of grants: Event Grants, Travel Grants, and Research Grants. Event Grants are available to Manoxcabians organizing events in Manchester, Oxford, or Cambridge, requiring at least two participants each from Oxbridge and Manchester. Travel Grants are given to students and staff for travel between Manchester and Oxbridge, as well as between Oxford and Cambridge, with a focus on certain university-organized events. Research Grants are provided for research collaborations involving students and staff from both Manchester and Oxbridge.

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What is the aim of the travel grants offered by the Manchester-Oxbridge Partnership, and are there any priority areas?

The aim of the Travel Grants is to facilitate academic interaction and mobility between Manchester, Oxford, and Cambridge. Currently, there are no specified priority areas, making the grants open to all events and initiatives.

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