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PhD student seeks to find everyone's 'inner song' in new research
A Salford PhD student is conducting groundbreaking research by using the power of music to help support vulnerable people find their ‘inner song.’
PhD student's documentary on 200 years of rail to air on BBC Radio 4
After 250 hours in the works, PhD Music student Joe Fowler's documentary: ‘How Trains Shrank Time and Space’, will air this Sunday on BBC Radio 4.
PhD student’s world-leading research supported with short-term funding
The School of Health and Society at the University of Salford has provided short term funding to support the world-leading research of PhD student David Junior Gilbert.
PhD Studentships
We offer a variety of funded places and financial support for our Postgraduate Research and PhD students. The University of Salford is a member of selected Doctoral Training Partnerships, which aim to equip researchers with world-leading knowledge...
Philanthropy at Salford reaches record high
At the University of Salford, we are honoured to have a diverse community of supporters who share our vision for creating a better future for those within and around our institution.
Philanthropy in action – our year in numbers
With over 200,000 University of Salford alumni across all industry sectors, the Philanthropy, Alumni and Supporter Engagement Team is dedicated to retaining a lifelong relationship with our graduates and supporting them as they enter the next stage...
Photocopying and scanning
You can photocopy and scan using our fleet of printers around the University.
Photographic Collection
An extensive collection of photographs relating to the history the University of Salford.
Photography
Discover the best information, whether you’re a new Photography student starting your first assignment, or delving into a research project.
Photography student documents what it’s like living with endometriosis
In 2017 after undergoing surgery Megan Cope, (BA) Hons Photography student at the University of Salford, struggled to feel comfortable in her own body until she started photographing.