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Esteemed Manchester tech entrepreneur awarded honorary degree
Manchester-based founder and former chair of technology company ANS Group, Scott Fletcher MBE, has received an honorary degree for his outstanding contribution to business and his unwavering commitment to supporting his community, from University of...
Estranged Students (Students with no parental support)
“Estranged” is a legal term used by the Student Loan Company to describe someone who has no contact with their parents because of a breakdown in the relationship. This means that you won't be means-tested on your parental income for the maintenance...
Ethel Harwood award for accounting student
A University of Salford Business School student who impressed his bosses while he was on a work internship has won an annual award for placement student of the year.
Ethel Harwood Award for exceptional accounting student
A University of Salford Business School student distinguishes herself in internship, winning the annual award for placement student of the year.
Ethical and sustainable catering
We're committed to providing sustainable and ethical catering. We've thought carefully about every step in the process from how we source our ingredients, to our cooking methods, to the plates our meals are served on, and everything in between. To...
Ethical Finance
Our commitment is to ensure that the university, as an investor, is part of the solution to climate change and biodiversity loss.
Ethics and legal compliance
Ensure your research data meets ethical and legal requirements. Discover how to securely collect, share and dispose of sensitive data.
EU proposes steel tariff cuts: UK steel industry could face major supply chain disruption
The US has announced to hike tariffs on imported steel, but what does this mean for UK supply chains? Dr Jonathan Owens, supply chain expert and Senior Lecturer in Operations Management at Salford Business School, comments:
Europe adopts vulnerable patient safeguard proposal, initiated by Salford Professor
Safeguarding guidelines to protect children and vulnerable adults proposed by the British Medical Association (BMA) have been adopted across Europe following a ruling by the European Union of Medical Specialists ( UEMS).