Business News
2012 Salford Business Awards open for entries
The search is on for Salford's most successful businesses with the launch of the 2012 Salford Business Awards, sponsored by TalkTalk Technology.
Career-changing SEO & social media course comes to MediaCityUK
A social media marketing and search engine optimisation (SEO) course run by Salford Business School has now come to the University of Salford’s new state-of-the-art facility at MediaCityUK.
University looks for researcher to bring historic hall back to life
It survived two world wars, a fire and mining subsidence, but met its match when it was demolished by a scrap metal merchant from Wigan. But now Worsley New Hall is going to be brought back to life by a University of Salford researcher.
Identifying and retraining media’s ‘accidental’ leaders
The University of Salford has received funding to help identify leaders in the media and creative industries who have come into their positions ‘by accident’ and to encourage growth in the sector.
Culture Secretary to open major media conference in Salford
The Nations & Regions Media Conference 2012, one of the biggest media events held outside London, is to be opened on 12 March 2012 by the Secretary of State for Culture, Olympics, Media and Sport, the Rt Hon Jeremy Hunt MP.
Research unit produces European Commission ethical code for credit providers to small businesses
A financial and social inclusion research unit at the University of Salford has produced a code of conduct on behalf of the European Commission for organisations providing low value loans to small businesses.
Research unit produces European Commission ethical code for credit providers to small businesses
A financial and social inclusion research unit at the University of Salford has produced a code of conduct on behalf of the European Commission for organisations providing low value loans to small businesses.
Research unit produces European Commission ethical code for credit providers to small businesses
A financial and social inclusion research unit at the University of Salford has produced a code of conduct on behalf of the European Commission for organisations providing low value loans to small businesses.
Research project looks to the past for future business success
In today’s harsh economic climate many small and medium enterprises (SMEs) can boost their business by exploiting their history and traditions, according to the findings of a European research study led by the University of Salford’s Business School.
Lack of access to research could harm economic growth, studies find
The UK Open Access Implementation Group (OAIG), chaired by University of Salford Vice-Chancellor Professor Martin Hall, has released a report detailing the significant risks to industry and the national economy of a lack of access to research findings.
