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Law PhD student to present at British Federation of Women Graduates

Chrissy Patman will present at the 2012 British Federation of Women Graduates' Academic Presentation Day
Thursday 6 September 2012

Law School PhD student Chrissy Patman has been invited to participate in the 2012 British Federation of Women Graduates' Academic Presentation Day.

Dragons and Sir Alan put off potential entrepreneurs, says Salford Business School study

Wednesday 29 August 2012

The image of entrepreneurship given by TV shows like Dragons’ Den and The Apprentice is frequently misleading and putting some people off from starting their own business, according to research from Salford Business School.

Dragons and Sir Alan put off potential entrepreneurs, says Salford Business School study

Wednesday 29 August 2012 2.54pm

The image of entrepreneurship given by TV shows like Dragons’ Den and The Apprentice is frequently misleading and putting some people off from starting their own business, according to research from Salford Business School.

LLM candidate secures senior law position

Mi Tang - LLM graduate
Tuesday 21 August 2012

Tang Mi, a candidate of LLM in International Business Law and Regulation, has just secured a senior position with the British Foreign Commonwealth Office in China.

Australia and Russia join Team GB as true Olympics medal table winners

Professor David Forrest
Tuesday 14 August 2012 12.01pm

While Team GB quite rightly celebrates its best Olympics performance since 1908, Russia and, most surprisingly, Australia are the other real winners at London 2012, outperforming both the United States and China when countries’ population, wealth and other key factors are considered.

Robots on a mission to visit old people’s homes

Robot image
Thursday 9 August 2012

More famous for trying to wipe out humanity (in science fiction at least), robots can in fact improve our quality of life considerably, according to a University of Salford researcher who’s been taking them on visits to old people’s homes.

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