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This is exceptional for a City of Literature submitting its first ever report (a copy of which can be downloaded below). UNESCO went as far to say the report was “high quality, setting a good example for other cities to follow”.
UNESCO praised Manchester’s:
In conclusion UNESCO said “the report reveals that Manchester makes literature a driving force for the city’s sustainability”
External influencers are recognising both Manchester and our excellence as a City of Literature.
The result has been met with excitement from key partners, such as Councillor Luthfur Rahman OBE, Deputy head of Manchester City Council, who agree that “[t]his is a fantastic achievement for the city and shows that we are investing in local talent and the cultural future of Manchester.” The Vice Chancellors of both Manchester Metropolitan University and the University of Manchester are pleased as well.
Pic copyright Phil Tragen 2021 “The designation has raised the profile of our City as a beacon destination for creative industries, cultural tourism and students of the arts and humanities, and established the reputation of its literature ecosystem as an exemplar of creative excellence and inclusivity” – Malcolm Press CBE, Vice Chancellor Manchester Metropolitan University Nancy Rothwell, President & Vice-Chancellor “The UNESCO City of Literature designation has fostered a true ‘Manchester spirit’ of collaboration between our universities, the City and the city’s diverse literary communities. This report recognises that transformational work, and we are very proud of our staff and students’ contribution to a great literary, creative environment in what our colleague Professor Jeanette Winterson has called an “alchemical city” – Professor Dame Nancy Rothwell, Vice Chancellor University of Manchester.
“The designation has raised the profile of our City as a beacon destination for creative industries, cultural tourism and students of the arts and humanities, and established the reputation of its literature ecosystem as an exemplar of creative excellence and inclusivity” – Malcolm Press CBE, Vice Chancellor Manchester Metropolitan University
“The UNESCO City of Literature designation has fostered a true ‘Manchester spirit’ of collaboration between our universities, the City and the city’s diverse literary communities. This report recognises that transformational work, and we are very proud of our staff and students’ contribution to a great literary, creative environment in what our colleague Professor Jeanette Winterson has called an “alchemical city” – Professor Dame Nancy Rothwell, Vice Chancellor University of Manchester.
Literary Reasons to visit Manchester in 2023
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