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Salford academic helps to rebuild education for Ukrainian students
A summer school for school and university teachers in Ukraine led by the University of Salford is aiming to help get education back off the ground in the war-torn country.
Salford academic joins #CREDtalk podcast
An academic from the University of Salford has taken centre stage for a recent #CREDtalk – an initiative developed by England’s Chief Nurse for Adult Social Care, Professor Deborah Sturdy, who has made promoting research her top priority.
Salford academic named in list of top 10 most influential Muslims
Criminology lecturer Dr Fahid Qurashi has been named as one of the most influential Muslims in the UK.
Salford academic named joint winner of British Association for Contemporary Literary Studies Monograph Prize
Dr Caroline Magennis’ book ' Northern Irish Writing After the Troubles' has been named the joint winner of the British Association for Contemporary Literary Studies Monograph Prize. Dr Magennis is a Reader in Twentieth and Twenty-First Century...
Salford academic named winner in National Strength and Conditioning Association 2025 Peer Awards
Dr Paul Comfort, Professor of Strength and Conditioning at the University of Salford, has been named the 2025 William J. Kraemer Outstanding Sport Scientist Award Winner by the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA).
Salford academic receives Chief Nursing Officer for Adult Social Care Gold Award
Dr Melanie Stephens, Associate Professor (Reader) in Adult Nursing, has been presented with a Chief Nursing Officer for Adult Social Care Gold Award.
Salford academic receives commendation for outstanding work
Physiotherapy lecturer Tim Pigott has received a special commendation for his work producing evidence-based content for physiotherapists in the world of ultra running and cycling.
Salford academic runs 110-mile Pennine Way race in record time following devastating accident
University of Salford lecturer Tim Pigott completed the Montane Spine Challenger in just over 23 hours, smashing the existing record by 50 minutes.
Salford academic says mistreatment of African American soldiers in First World War was 'precursor' towards Black Lives Matter movement
The racial discrimination of African American soldiers during the First World War and the historical overlooking of their successes on the battlefield was a turning point in the black struggle for civil rights in America and a precursor to today’s...
Salford academic shortlisted for ‘Educator of the Year’
Congratulations to Dr Julia Ryan, Director of Nursing and Midwifery at the University of Salford, who has been shortlisted in the ‘Educator of the Year’ category at the national Student Nursing Times Awards.