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How a Salford student is supporting young people at risk of homelessness during Covid-19
Owen Pamphilion (pictured below), second year Learning Disabilities Nursing and Social Work (Integrated Practice) student at the University of Salford, has recently been on placement with Depaul UK, a charity which works alongside young people who...
How award-winning Egyptian filmmaker Hanan Youssef learned her craft at Salford
“I joined university as a student and graduated as a recognised award winner documentary film producer and director,” said Hanan Youssef when asked what she took away from her degree.
How can psychology help explain the way that politicians behave?
Dr Ashley Weinberg, Senior Lecturer in Psychology at the University of Salford, has published a new book that considers how political behaviours and the structure of democracy are shaped by psychology and are constantly under pressure.
How do we make sustainable and equitable ecosystems for social prescribing?
The University of Salford’s Social Prescribing Hub is hosting a conference this Thursday – titled 'Social Prescribing and Inequalities: Critical Conversations and Practical Approaches'.
How I made myself at home in a new city
As much as I loved being in Essex around everyone I knew, there wasn’t much left for me there. I had this feeling inside of me that felt like it was time to get out there and get on with my life. I listened to that feeling and now here I am in...
How Joe Wicks dominated lockdown and made us all feel better
Joe Wicks has been one of the stars of lockdown without doubt. More than three million people tune into his daily exercise routines, as he keeps the nation’s children, and adults, healthy.
How one student's journey with mental health led to business success
Natasha Boorer is BA (Hons) Broadcast Journalism student at the University of Salford alongside her studies, she is also the owner of the Manchester-based vegan candle and homeware brand NOA.
How Patrick got his dream job in the UK
Patrick started his University of Salford journey at our partner institution called Luxun Academy of Fine Arts (LAFA) in China. He studied the BA Digital Media Arts transfer programme, which involved three years studying the course in China before...
How the midwifery society have continued supporting students during the pandemic
On the International Day of the Midwife, we take a look at how the midwifery society has adapted during the Covid-19 pandemic, under the leadership of Emma Castle and Nicola Partington.
How the pandemic motivated radiography graduate Mohammed to work 'even harder'
Mohammed Bhana decided to become a radiographer when he realised how many hospital patients needed to undergo imaging to help diagnose them or support their treatment – something which is even more vital now as radiographers help to diagnose Covid-19...