Future me week

Future me is your personalised student development journey.  Designed for everyone but tailored by you, it helps you build the skills, confidence and experience you need to succeed within and beyond university.  

It’s your opportunity to customise your student experience and explore the person you hope to become.  

Future me week

Join us on Monday 20 - Friday 24 January 2025 for Future me week.

Open to all Manchester Met students, this week aims to help you build confidence and develop skills to achieve your future career goals.

Book your place on the schedule of activities happening across campus and online. Check your timetable for activities within your department.

Schedule of Future me week activities

All students who sign up for and attend activities through Rise will automatically be entered into a prize draw to win an iPad, terms and conditions apply.

Monday 20 January

Join us for the launch with a keynote speaker and panel session. More information coming soon.

Tuesday 21 January

Wednesday 22 January

Join the Careers Crossroads Conference, an opportunity to explore different career paths through engaging talks from industry professionals and employers. Plus, you can earn some qualifications along the way. More information will be released soon.

Thursday 23 January

Friday 24 January

Explore further

Discover more activities happening during Future me week

An introduction to Future me plan

Future me plan

Future me plan is a personal development plan that is unique to you. It forms the cornerstone of your progress, and helps you realise your potential by enabling you to embrace new challenges and growing your experience and skills. 

By repeating a four-stage cycle, you’ll:

  • map out your goals
  • experience new opportunities
  • reflect on your progress
  • share your journey with others
Future me plan wheel. Share, Map, Experience, Reflect.

Rise

Rise

Rise is your portal to a huge range of short courses, projects and collaborations that sit perfectly alongside your core studies. It’s a way to boost your employability and potentially earn extra credits towards your degree. 

You could be on a nursing degree and want to try learning Mandarin Chinese. Or you may be an architecture student with a passion for sports and social media. Whatever it is, Rise encourages you to step out of your discipline and try something new.  
 
You can obtain points for taking part in Rise activities, and work towards badges that can be shared on your LinkedIn to show your skills to potential employers. 

And you don’t have to be a student yet to get started, either. 

a student at a future me week event asking a question