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The Department of Culture, Media & Sport hosted our students to find out more about a career Policy
As part of their recent office move to Manchester, the Department of Culture, Media & Sport hosted students from across the School of Arts, Media & Creative Technology to provide insight into a career as a Policy Advisor across the creative...
The digital health generation has arrived
During lockdown and now as we gently ease from our restrictions, have you been searching for and experimented with digital health technologies as a path to well-being?
The Friends of Energy House 2.0 celebrates three years
The University of Salford is proud to celebrate the culmination of its third year of the ‘Friends of Energy House 2.0’ programme, a thriving community of businesses and individuals united by a shared commitment to achieving net-zero. At the heart of...
The friends who have been through an MSc and a pandemic together
When the lockdown was announced in March, it was an uncertain time for everyone.
The Future of Education- In’t that Brilliant
This October, the University of Salford is proud to be working with the BRILLIANT Festival, a major new educational technology event, bringing educators and industry together to discuss the transformative power of education, creativity, and...
The ‘Good Work Plan’ is here: Is it good enough?
Labelled the biggest revolution in labour law in nearly 50 years, The Good Work Plan was launched this week, despite the government dealing with the ever deepening Coronavirus crisis. Here Jonathan Lord, HR expert from the University of Salford...
The graduate working to make Salford more accessible
Having a degenerative visual impairment himself, and being an avid gym goer, Ben Andrews was always aware of the barriers disabled people might face in keeping active.
The ‘Great Resignation’ and how it can be turned into the ‘Great Reshuffle’
As companies grapple with the reality of the post covid jobs market amid the ‘Great Resignation’ Dr Jonathan Lord, HR expert from the University of Salford Business School has some advice.
The importance of interprofessional education (IPE) in Health & Social Care
Dr Melanie Stephens, Senior Lecturer in Adult Nursing and Head of Interprofessional Education comments on the evaluation of interprofessional education (IPE) activities for the academic year 20/21 within the School of Health and Society.
The International Foundation Year: Esse's Success Story
Esse began her University of Salford journey by completing a degree in corporate law. After achieving her LPC with LLM during the pandemic, Esse decided to return to Salford to complete an MA in Public Relations and Digital Communications. Read on to...