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Support for our students
Student Support at Salford Business School While we hope you enjoy your time here learning, we recognise that there may be occasions when you need a little extra support. Our helpful and personable team of support staff and tutors are available to...
Support for staff
We're here to help our University colleagues. Contact a member of the Library team for expert help and guidance.
Support to Study
The Support to Study Policy is used when there are persistent concerns for a student’s mental health. The aim is to support students to continue with their studies with input from the school, the student and Wellbeing and Counselling.
Supporting an elite athlete at national championships
A lecturer from the University of Salford will be attending the UK National Indoor Athletics Championships this weekend, supporting one of Great Britain’s top sprinters and previous champion Andy Robertson in a bid to compete at the European...
Supporting businesses to ensure ethical development of AI products
We are supporting businesses to ensure ethical and responsible development of AI products.
Supporting communities who experience health inequity
We support communities who experience health inequity and social exclusion, and whose voices are not traditionally heard in the academic and professional discourse.
Supporting local fishing communities to overcome global challenges
Together with local fishing communities around the world, we are looking for solutions to global challenges such as overfishing, habitat loss and pollution.
Supporting military veterans to access the social security system
We are shaping policy and helping to ensure that marginalised communities, including military veterans, are able to access the social security system in an equitable way.
Supporting people experiencing mental health challenges with creative therapy
Arts for the Blues is a creative group psychotherapy model developed to treat adults with depression. The ambition behind the project is to make creative modes of health - and particularly mental health - available to the widest number of people...
Supporting renal patients and their carers through the Kidney Information Network
When Amina Lorgat’s 16-year-old son was diagnosed with kidney disease in 2022, her life changed overnight, and she found herself navigating an unfamiliar and often isolating world as a parent carer. What began as a search for support soon led her to...