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World Breastfeeding Week: Midwifery students explain surprising environmental benefits of breastfeeding
You may know that studies have found that breastfeeding has health advantages for both parents and babies, but did you know it can also benefit the environment?
World class course launched for the global football industry
The University of Salford Business School and Leeds United Football Club have joined together to create a course designed for academy footballers.
World first course in physics-based character animation
The University has been chosen to launch the world's first course in AI-supported character animation using the new physics-based software Cascadeur.
World leading housing research facility to be built in Salford
A state-of the art energy and buildings research facility will be built at the University of Salford as work begins on the delivery of the Energy House 2.0 scheme. The new £16m facility will investigate the future of housing, looking at issues such...
World Mental Health Day poetry competition winners announced
The winners of the University of Salford's student poetry competition for World Mental Health Day have been announced.
World renowned Film Director Paul Greengrass becomes Honorary Professor
Film director, producer and screenwriter Paul Greengrass CBE has become Honorary Professor for three MA's in the School of Arts, Media and Creative Technology.
World-first research facility will propel new homes industry towards Net Zero
A unique facility designed to help create the energy efficient homes of the future will be unveiled today at the University of Salford.
WorldSkills UK on show in Salford
The University of Salford, alongside its partners from the Greater Manchester Institute of Technology (GMIoT), will play host to a major skills competition for young people next month.
Worrying about how bad your hangover pain will be could make it worse
New research suggests that worrying about pain can make hangover symptoms more severe.