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Minister for Energy Consumers and Affordability pays visit to Energy House 2.0
Amanda Solloway, Minister for Energy Consumers and Affordability, was given a special tour of Energy House 2.0 last week (Tuesday 22 August). Minister Solloway was greeted by our Vice-Chancellor Professor Helen Marshall before Technical Director...
Ministerial visit for key engineering and robotics hub
A Government Minister visited the University of Salford to see how our engineering and robotics experts are boosting the region’s SME’s by helping them adopt new technology and improve efficiency.
Minoritised ethnic groups
Find organisations that support underrepresented groups in creative industries, promote diverse businesses, and advocate for racial equality in the workplace.
MOBILISE. Building resilient communities.
Developed as part of the Global Challenges Research Initiative, our MOBILISE platform gathers information from the Earth Observation group and social media platforms.
Mobilising efforts to tackle floods
Brand new technology developed by the University of Salford is helping tackle flood risk in the UK by enabling greater prediction of threat levels and closer communication between authorities, practitioners, and local communities.
Modern slavery statement
This Modern Slavery Act 2015 Statement is for the financial year ending Thursday 31 July 2025. This statement is made pursuant to Section 54 of the Modern Slavery Act 2015 (MSA 2015) and outlines the steps that the University of Salford has taken...
Mole app: an anti-theft deterrent for tradespeople
Mike Flanagan & Sara Ahmadi discuss how Greater Manchester Cyber Foundry has helped them to develop their app.
Monali's experiences studying MSc Leadership and Management for Healthcare Practice
Monali, an MSc Leadership and Management for Healthcare Practice student shares her reasons for selecting Salford and how she balanced all her commitments during her studies. Read below to discover her experiences studying at the University of...
Monarchy has key role to play during times of economic difficulty
As The Queen, and the nation, celebrates the Jubilee this week, an economist from the University of Salford says the Royals could play in key role in helping us through the current economic difficulties.
Money Scams, Tricks and Frauds
Always be wary about being targeted by fraudsters, especially while studying at university. Unfortunately, some criminals may target you for money-related scams. These attempts can be done in person, via social media or a messaging service. Often...