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  • Minister Charles Hendry (right) with student Mike Hughes Friday 11 May 2012

    Minister visits Salford’s Energy Hub as first students graduate

  • Two men shaking hands in front of scaffolded house Tuesday 10 April 2012

    Major new training collaboration to deliver skills in energy and the built environment

  • Melin Homes Tuesday 3 April 2012

    Energy efficiency course to benefit Welsh housing provider

  • Monday 2 April 2012

    New academic network for disaster resilience created by EU

  • Tuesday 20 March 2012

    Eight universities provide training resources online, for free

  • Monday 19 March 2012

    Austerity must not be barrier to a sustainable Manchester, debate hears

  • Wednesday 29 February 2012

    Licence to drive for greener homes

  • Tuesday 28 February 2012

    Greater Manchester’s biggest ever archaeological dig gets going

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    "Salford has a respectable reputation for high standards in all construction disciplines."

    BSc(Hons) Construction Project Management
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