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Top Tips on Workplace Transformation for SMEs
Blog post by Dr Marie Griffiths, Dr Yun Chen, and Francesca Sogunle and James Lloyd (both students of BSc Digital Business)
Top tips to improve employee mental health
After 20 months of home working for many, it’s no surprise some people are struggling with their mental health.
Top up degree programme reaches major milestone
An innovative training solution from Siemens and University of Salford has achieved a major milestone by upskilling its 100th engineer. The one year ‘top up’ degree programme gives young and experienced engineers a BEng Hons (Bachelor of Engineering)...
Tough road ahead for UK economy
As anticipated, the Bank of England (BoE) has today increased interest rates from 2.25 % to 3%. This is the eight consecutive increase in the bank rate and the highest rise since 1989. The BoE also predicted that the coming recession could last for...
Touring photography exhibition set to engage young people to challenge stereotypes of northern communities
The University of Salford Art Collection is set to launch a touring exhibition at galleries across the Northwest. Craig Easton: Is Anybody Listening? is supported by The National Lottery Heritage Fund, and will showcase two award-winning series of...
Towards safer use of walking frames
New online guidance from the University of Salford aims to help improve safety for walking frame users.
Toy sharing service needs community backing
A community toy sharing service set up by a University of Salford student needs community backing to get off the ground.
Tracking the guzzling gulls
A unique study into the behaviour of gulls is looking for contributions from around the world.
Trailblazer Katie celebrates book contract at third Salford graduation
A newly graduated PhD student has celebrated finishing her third degree at the University of Salford by securing her first book contract.
Trailblazing apprentices achieve UK academic first
Students at the University of Salford are celebrating this month, after becoming the first in the UK to complete a Public Health Practitioner apprenticeship degree.