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How one SME accelerated growth by elevating employee engagement
Building resilience to future shocks is essential for businesses to not only survive, but to thrive during times of economic uncertainty. This is even more critical for SMEs (small to medium enterprises) who must continue to innovate during trying...
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 Paxton Secured his Dream Job at Jaguar Land Rover
Paxton arrived in Salford from India to study MRes Audio and Acoustics in our School of Science, Engineering and Environment. During the past year, Paxton has spent his time honing the practical skills employers are looking for and as a result has...
How supporting IntoUniversity is helping Rolls-Royce SMR to encourage a future-fit workforce
The new IntoUniversity centre in Salford is working closely with local schools and the Universities of Salford and Manchester to improve educational outcomes for young people in the area.
How the International Foundation Year set Gabriel up for success
Gabriel began his career journey at the University of Salford by completing an engineering degree. The skills, experiences and knowledge Gabriel gained during his time at Salford have allowed him to go on to complete two postgraduate qualifications...
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...
How the University of Salford is starting conversations about Social Prescribing
Today is Social Prescribing Day, an annual celebration dedicated to highlighting the benefits of non-medical support for health and wellbeing.
How the University of Salford’s specialist domestic abuse service is helping different groups access therapy
The University of Salford’s specialist domestic abuse service is hoping NO MORE Week will encourage different groups to access therapy. NO MORE Week is an international campaign which aims to share resources and information around domestic abuse and...