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Welcome
Congratulations on becoming one of our students - all your hard work has paid off. We can’t wait for you to join us!
Welcome FAQs
We have tried to answer as many questions as we can about your welcome, registration and induction to the university. If you still have a question, you can get in touch with us, our contact details can be found at the bottom of this page.
Wellbeing
Here at Salford, we strive to create an environment where all colleagues can thrive and their individual needs are met. Colleague wellbeing is key to this, and we recognise that this looks different for everyone. We offer a wide range of services...
Wellbeing
The Doctoral School has a Steering Group, run by and for our postgraduate research community, which helps us to plan our support activities. With a focus on wellbeing and a healthy work/life balance, the Doctoral School organises social events, days...
Wellbeing Hub room guidance
The Wellbeing Hub in University House has been created by the University in partnership with Salford Students’ Union to help support your mental, emotional and physical wellbeing. It will mainly operate as a drop-in space for you to use, but it will...
Wellbeing information for prospective and new students
If you have any worries about your mental health, we can explore a range of different support options with you before starting your course, such as positive coping techniques, therapeutic options and more. We can also help support you with...
What are 'acts of kindness'?
In this article for Random Acts of Kindness Day, Elaine explores the meaning of 'acts of kindness', using excerpts from the book.
What can I do with a Bioscience degree?
From laboratory testing to teaching and management, there are lots of options where you can take the skills you'll build during your studies.