Covid Reporting

Staff and students now need to report directly through our online form

The process for staff and students reporting that they are self-isolating or have tested positive for COVID-19 has been revised, 

The changes are:

  • Students and staff testing positive or having to self-isolate for any of these reasons must now report directly through this online reporting form.
  • Staff who complete the form should inform their line manager in line with the usual sickness reporting procedure. If you are well and able to work from home, you should do so.
  • Students can contact their School for advice on academic concerns.
  • Support for students in Halls will be handled through the triage process following the completion of the online reporting form. 
  • Campus Life will identify welfare concerns raised in student self-reports and liaise with students and other colleagues to arrange support as appropriate.
  • Campus Life will identify instances where students have been on campus in the 72 hours before symptoms/positive test and liaise with Estates.

Completing the form allows our University to provide support, ensure safety on campus is maintained, and work efficiently with Public Health England.

TELL US IF YOU TEST POSITIVE FOR COVID WITHIN 2 DAYS OR LESS OF VISITING US

To help control Covid-19 we are asking any visitors to a University of Manchester building and/or event to complete our anonymous self-report survey.  We gather none of your personal data and will not identify you in any way.  However, anonymised information of Covid cases on our premises helps us keep our communities, including visitors, safe.

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Sport and Activities


See our wide range of opportunities to get involved and be active in whilst you study at Manchester.

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Be a part of the UoM Sport family and volunteer to make a difference to our community.

Sport FAQs

Can You Tell Me More About Sport Scholarships?

We offer a comprehensive package of support to high performing athletes. Our services will help you develop and excel across all aspects of your sporting and university life. 

We pride ourselves on our person-centred approach, shaping your scholarship support based on your journey and your needs as an individual. Whether you have an existing support team (such as English Institute of Sport support) or need our expert practitioners to support your development, we work with you from the outset to coordinate support that matters, placing you at the very centre of all decisions. 

If you are interested in our 2022-23 scholarship updates or general scholarship information visit our Scholarships Page

How Do I Join a Sport Club?
You can contact a club you are interested in joining by email, use our A-Z guide to find out more and for contact details.
Where Do Sport Clubs Train?

Armitage – American Football, Badminton, Basketball, Football, Gaelic football, Hockey, Jiu Jitsu, Judo, Korfball, Lacrosse, Netball, Rugby Union, Rugby League, Table Tennis, Ultimate Frisbee,Rowing

Sugden – Volleyball, Fencing, Badminton, Squash, Trampolining, Futsal,

MAC – Swimming, Waterpolo, Canoe

Off Campus: Tennis (Sports City), Athletics (Sports City), Boxing (Moss Side Fire Station), Rowing (Sale Canal), Cricket (Manchester Grammer School), Cue Sports (Rileys Manchester city centre), Cycling (Sports City Velodrome/Road), Golf (Trafford Golf Centre), Gymnastics (Manchester Academy of Gymnastics in Salford), Karate (Trinity Sports Centre), Mountaineering (Manchester Climbing Centre), Equestrian (John Shaw Equestrian centre Stretford), Sailing (West Kirby Sailing Club), Ski & snowboard (Chill Factor/Dry slopes Stoke/Castleford), Squash (The Northern, Didsbury)

How Much Does It Cost To Join a Sport Club?

Club memberships generally range from £50-130 for the year, this is for a x12 month membership. Clubs set their own membership prices, more can be found on their minisites.

Are There Any Free Sport Options?

We provide a time table of free entry level sport options for all members of the University community. To view our free sport timetable visit our Sporticipate page here.

Gyms & Fitness Class FAQs

Where Are The Gyms and How Much Do They Cost?

All information about gyms can be found on our facilities page here. It includes maps and pricing. 

What Fitness Classes Do You Do?

We offer a range of fitness classes at a variety of locations to support you being active.  We offer classes at the university Wellbeing RoomsArmitage Sports Centre and online in addition to activities at our partner facilities at the Manchester Aquatics Centre and Sugden Sports Centre.

Dependant on the activity, sessions can be free to access, part of a membership or paid for sessions giving flexibility to choose when and where is right for you. To see what is happening, please checkout our timetables.

Find out more here.