Facilities

Built to excel

Our Institute of Sport is built to push boundaries. To redefine elite performance. To test and teach the latest ideas across a variety of disciplines. To explore human mechanics and social trends. To offer new opportunities for participation, research and collaboration. Across our campus, in the heart of a truly sporting city, we have unrivalled facilities across a range of purpose-built sites. With everything from advanced imaging equipment and state-of-the-art teaching spaces, to 3D performance capture and indoor 3G pitches, we are equipped to help you go far in sport.

Physiology Labs

Monitor and measure the human body in movement, with specialist labs in our Institute of Sport and John Dalton buildings and Platt Lane Sports Complex.

Take Part and Perform

Key sites at the Platt Lane site, Manchester Aquatics Centre and the Sugden Centre offer the setting for your own sporting activities and achievements, on the 3G pitch or in the gym, on the court or in the pool.

Performance Measurement

From extreme altitudes and temperatures in our environmental chamber to advanced analytics and diagnostic testing in our performance labs and at the Manchester Institute of Health and Performance, we can discover the body’s limits – whether pushing the envelope or combating health issues.

Advanced Imaging

Rare outside of healthcare settings, our 3 Tesla MRI and x-ray body scanners open new realms of possibility for the study of the brain, heart, joints and more.

Share and Collaborate

Modern, versatile seminar rooms across our new and existing buildings offer open forums for blended learning experiences, collaborative working sessions and valuable relationship-building opportunities.

Leading Technology

With computer labs running the latest analytical software, interactive meeting spaces and AV-equipped auditoriums, our learning experiences are powered by technology.

The Institute of Sport Building
Environment Chamber at the Institute of Sport
Movement Laboratory

Whether we’re investigating muscle function during ageing or helping elite athletes to acclimatise for competitions: the latest £26m addition to our campus enables us to interrogate movement through a multitude of approaches.  

With an extensive collection of facilities, The Institute of Sport Building is well-equipped to explore issues in health, movement, and sporting performance. 

Alongside specialist laboratories for assessing the intricacies of movement and muscle function, you will find an eye-tracking and clinical suite, as well as cutting-edge scanners like our 3 Tesla MRI scanner and x-ray scanner which allows the assessment of an array of body tissues and function, and body composition.  

The Institute of Sport building also houses an environmental chamber that enables us to simulate extreme conditions, and a variety of flexible teaching spaces and computer labs, equipped with high-standard audio-visual equipment and software to enhance our teaching, meetings, and events.

Business School
Our triple accredited Business School

As an Institute built on interdisciplinary collaboration, we’re lucky to have the Manchester Metropolitan University Business School on our doorstep. It’s not only triple accredited – putting it among the best business schools in the world – but it’s also a prime location for studying and researching sport. As well as a collection of collaborative meeting spaces, classrooms and IT suites, it’s also home to our Sport Policy Unit, MMU Sport’s offices, a range of sport-focused events throughout the academic year and the University’s first meat-free eatery – the GROW café, a perfect place for athletes to refuel.

Find out more about our triple accredited Business School

Health and performance facilities
Health and performance facilities

Sport and health go hand in hand. So it’s hardly surprising that the Institute collaborates with colleagues across the Faculty of Health and Education to deliver teaching, conduct research and work with industry. The Manchester Institute of Health and Performance offers a world-class healthcare facility with modern diagnostic technology for professional athletes and members of the public– a fitting base for sport medicine studies. Our Food and Nutrition department is just as well equipped, with its own bakery and product development kitchen, together with BodPod for testing body composition and laboratories for testing food quality.

Manchester Fashion Institute
Sewing machine room at Manchester Fashion Institute

An athlete’s apparel is vital equipment – another chance to find a competitive edge and improve performance. Manchester Fashion Institute is equipped to design, investigate and develop every marginal gain clothing can offer, with an extensive collection of industry-standard facilities. So, as well as an array of cutting-edge 3D virtual design software, the institute has studio spaces and sewing rooms housing a wide array of specialist machinery and equipment needed to construct sportswear, including a wide variety of coverseam and flatlock machines. We also have a textile testing laboratory with the equipment for measuring everything from impact resistance and the bursting strength of materials to examining comfort properties such as air and water permeability and thermal insulation.

Manchester Fashion Institute is home to 3D whole body scanning equipment for designing precision-fit apparel, heat press machinery, advanced joining technology such as ultrasonic welding equipment and also adhesive bonding technology to enhance comfort and minimise drag. Other equipment includes CO₂ laser cutting and etching machinery to enable the cutting and development of complex design patterning on various materials.

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Manchester Movement Unit
Manchester Movement Unit

The Manchester Movement Unit is a specialist physiotherapy clinic that harnesses both the incredible expertise in our team and the excellent facilities on our campus to provide our wider community with state-of-the-art services. With a wealth of experience in assessing and combatting all sorts of issues – from sports injuries to stress-related conditions – we offer evidence-based cutting-edge treatments, delivered from experts in the field. Our team also works closely with the University’s elite sport scholars, operating as a medical centre for the Talented Athlete Scholarship Scheme and providing physiotherapy support to Manchester-based netball team, Manchester Thunder.

Find out more about the Manchester Movement Unit

Platt Lane Sports Complex

Our Platt Lane Sports Complex offers our students, our elite partners and our community a range of professional-standard facilities, for everything from competition and coaching, to conditioning and conferencing.

Sugden Sports Centre
Sugden Sports Centre

Within barely a minute’s walk from the John Dalton building, Manchester Metropolitan University Business School, All Saints park and the Manchester Aquatics Centre, Sugden Sports Centre offers all you need to get active – from basketball and squash courts, to a spin studio, full gym and both indoor and outdoor football pitches. It’s all here, right on our doorstep.

See what Sugden Sports Centre has to offer