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United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
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The University of Manchester is part of the prestigious Russell Group of universities and highly respected across the globe as a centre of teaching excellence and research innovation and discovery. The University is a centre of teaching excellence, world-class research, outstanding student experience, and social responsibility.

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Published on
1 June 2022
The Manchester Briefing on COVID-19: International lessons for local and national government recovery and renewal (Issue 51)
This month we share our 51st Issue of The Manchester Briefing - and our last funded by our ESRC project on Recovery, Renewal, Resilience (RRR).
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Published on
6 May 2022
The Manchester Briefing on COVID-19: International lessons for local and national government recovery and renewal, Issue 50
This month’s The Manchester Briefing outlines a methodology to self-evaluate your Recovery plans and Renewal strategies.
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Published on
1 April 2022
The Manchester Briefing on COVID-19: International lessons for local and national government recovery and renewal, Issue 49
This briefing simplifies ISO 22393 into an easy-to-use process to support the implementation of recovery activities and renewal initiatives.
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Published on
2 March 2022
The Manchester Briefing on COVID-19: International lessons for local and national government recovery and renewal, Issue 48
This month’s Manchester Briefing discusses co-production as a strategic method for the design and delivery of societal resilience.
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Published on
10 January 2022
The Manchester Briefing on COVID-19: International lessons for local and national government recovery and renewal, Issue 46
The first Manchester Briefing of 2022 explores opportunities for community recovery and resilience through commemoration.
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Published on
8 October 2021
The Manchester Briefing on COVID-19: International lessons for local and national government recovery and renewal, Issue 43
This month’s Manchester Briefing details the NCSR+, a collaboration involving most of UK[+] local governments (covering 96% of the UK[+] population) and 10 sector partners that are key to building resilience.
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Published on
22 September 2021
The Manchester Briefing on COVID-19: International lessons for local and national government recovery and renewal, Issue 42
This week's Manchester Briefing (Issue 42) details the University of Manchester's Recovery and Renewal Framework, where updates to the framework are explored, its development since April 2020, and how the framework might be applied in practice.
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Published on
27 August 2021
The Manchester Briefing on COVID-19: International lessons for local and national government recovery and renewal, Issue 41
The Manchester Briefing on COVID-19 is aimed at those who plan and implement recovery from COVID-19, including government emergency planners and resilience officers. This week’s Manchester Briefing (Issue 41) examines Financial Technology (FinTech) and Digital Government as policy delivery tools during COVID-19 and how these tools may be used in recovery and renewal. 

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