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School of Information and Risk Management
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School of Science, Engineering and Environment
Rising to the challenge of a changing world, our multi-disciplinary courses, research priorities and industry collaborations, will shape the next generation of urbanists, scientists, engineers and industry leaders.
School of Science, Engineering and Environment Prize Giving Event 2022
Last week more than 6000 of our students graduated at The Lowry in Salford. Graduation week is also a time when we celebrate the generosity of our donors and sponsors as well as the support that we receive from professional bodies that goes a long...
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Science, Engineering and Environment courses
From Architecture to Zoology, our industry-focused, multidisciplinary courses are designed to shape the next generation of scientists, engineers, consultants, and industry leaders. You've probably got lots of questions about your first year of study...
Science, Engineering and Environment Live Course Sessions
Join us from 18-20 November to explore the Postgraduate courses offered by our School of Science, Engineering and Environment. Whether you’re an international student or joining us from the UK, these live, course-specific online sessions provide the...
Science, Engineering and Environment Online Event
Now you've applied to study a science, engineering and environment course with us, discover exactly why Salford is the best place to learn during our online event on 28 March at 12:00 pm (GMT)!
Scientists discover extinct family of giant wombat relatives in Australia
Fossil remains of a 25-million-year-old giant wombat relative from central Australia have been identified as an entirely new family of marsupials by scientists in a new paper published in Scientific Reports.