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How can the new PM deal with the cost-of-living crisis?
As Liz Truss gets the keys to Downing Street, what do our experts think should be first on her to do list?
Major donation as Energy House Labs ramps up retrofit work
A major donation from a national funder will enable experts at the University of Salford to study the best ways of retrofitting our homes to make them more energy efficient, enabling everyone to keep their homes warm as we head to Net Zero housing.
Major new textbook edited by Salford lecturer to provide critical insight on disability and ableism
This Occupational Therapy Week, we are proud to introduce our Head of Occupational Therapy, Dr Bethan Collins and celebrate the recent publication of a major new occupational therapy textbook, which Bethan was European editor for.
Matthew’s story: From studying a BSc in Sport Science to obtaining a doctorate in Strength and Conditioning
Find out more about Matthew, who studied BSc Sports Science: Strength and Conditioning, MSc Strength and Conditioning, and PhD Strength and Conditioning with us. He now works as the Women’s Pathway Lead Physical Performance Coach, supporting the...
Midwifery student on track to deliver gold for Team GB
Success always knew she wanted to work in a hospital, and seeing the skill and care of the midwifery team when her baby brother was born inspired her to become a midwife herself.
Nursing Associate pathway courses
Nursing at Salford: Two strong routes — choose what suits you best At Salford, we recognise that everyone’s starting point, commitments and career path may differ, so we offer two routes into adult nursing, for those that have already studied the...
Project wins funding to tackle depression through arts
A pioneering project which uses the arts to tackle depression has been awarded new funding to scale up across the North West of England.
Salford academic shortlisted for ‘Nurse Leader of the Year’ at prestigious national awards
The University of Salford’s Dr Melanie Stephens has been shortlisted for the accolade at the Nursing Times Awards, which bring together the nursing community to shine a light on the brightest talent in the profession and recognise those making...
Salford graduate fighting for educational equity as government Minister in Somalia
Losing his dad at a young age and growing up in a poverty-stricken, war-torn country, Mohamed Dore, defied all odds to become Minister for Education, Culture and Higher Education of the Galmudug state of Somalia.
Salford Postgraduate Research Supervisors recognised at celebration event
Last week Postgraduate Research (PGR) Supervisors at the University of Salford were recognised for their outstanding contributions to the research community at a special celebration event.