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HackCamp returns in 2024 with students completing industry driven projects
The software engineering programme HackCamp returned this January seeing students work to industry briefs and deliver presentations to professionals.
Half of Universal Credit claimants are food insecure, says major new research
A major new research report looks at food insecurity among benefits claimants during COVID-19, finding that half of Universal Credit claimants are insecure, and one-quarter severely food insecure – even before the removal of the £20/week uplift on 6...
Hannah Ross- PEQF-PCDA
Professional Policing Practice (Police Constable Degree Apprenticeship) Apprentice Case Study
Happy 75th birthday to our NHS!
Today, Wednesday 5 July, marks 75 years of the NHS! The NHS is a vital partner of the university, and many of our colleagues and students have shared their personal stories and reflections about the impact the NHS has had on their lives.
Happy World Telecommunications Day
World Telecommunications Day (WTD) is an annual event that celebrates the constant evolution of communication.
Harshi Bamunuachchige presents at The Kandy Conference
Harshi Bamunuachchige presented her work at The Kandy conference. Read on to hear more.
Has Rishi done enough?
Maria Rana, lecturer in economics and finance from the University of Salford Business School, comments on Chancellor Rishi Sunak’s economic plan for Covid-19 recovery.
Have Alcohol Health Champions had a measurable impact on health and crime outcomes?
Alcohol Health Champions in Greater Manchester seem to have had no measurable impact on health and crime outcomes, according to research published in Addiction.
Having a hot flush? A Salford start-up has the solution
Menopause - all women know it's going to happen at some point, usually between the ages of 45 and 50 - and yet it still remains a topic that we do not talk about openly.