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Having a hot flush? A Salford start-up has the solution
Menopause - all women know it's going to happen at some point, usually between the ages of 45 and 50 - and yet it still remains a topic that we do not talk about openly.
Hear from Learning Disabilities Nursing and Social Work student, Paige
Student Blogger, Emma, spoke to recent Learning Disabilities Nursing and Social Work (Integrated Practice) graduate, Paige, who was nominated to represent the University of Salford at the Houses of Parliament for Learning Disability Week 2019. Find...
How to recruit and retain talent in a post Covid world
The covid pandemic has changed the world of work, possibly forever. The number of job vacancies across all sectors was a record high of 1,102,000 by the end of 2021 with an increase of 318,000 from its pre-pandemic March 2020 levels, posing...
IntoUniversity Salford Central celebrates milestone achievements in 2023-24 Impact Report
IntoUniversity Salford Central, established in autumn 2022 by national education charity IntoUniversity, in partnership with the University of Salford and the University of Manchester, is proud to release its 2023-24 Impact Report, highlighting the...
‘It was an absolute privilege to be part of’ – physio student Sarah shares her Challenge Cup story
Third year physiotherapy student Sarah O’Neill tells us about the experience of a lifetime accompanying the Salford Red Devils to Wembley – 51 years since the team last took part in a Challenge Cup Final.
Lecturer Louise Ready-Syrat swaps Salford for South Africa to film endangered species series
Last year Louise Ready-Syrat swapped her day job as a BA (Hons) Television and Radio Production Lecturer at the University of Salford for three weeks in South Africa working as a Shooting Producer Director for new Channel 4 series Work on the Wild...
Meet Marija Linkevica
Marija chose to study MSc Management to develop her business skills. As part of her course, Marija did an internship with the Salford Business School’s Future Females to raise the group’s profile. Having graduated with distinction, Marija is now...
Nations and Regions: Media Futures to explore the future of broadcast media at special BBC Digital Cities sessions
After the success of previous BBC Digital Cities events last month, the University of Salford are partnering up with the BBC again for two more enlightening online events this October.
New business aims to help those with autism
A new business, launched by a University Salford student, aims to boost employment prospects in the creative industries for those with autism.
New dementia book to ‘dispel the myths and fears’ of the condition
Two women with first-hand experience of the impact of dementia, have contributed to a new accessible book about the condition written by a professor at the University of Salford.