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Fix your bike scheme to promote Active Travel
The government has announced an incentive to get people back on their bikes in an effort tackle health and environmental challenges. Under the scheme, the government will offer £50 bike repair vouchers in a strategy that aims to boost cycling and...
Flybe ceases trading
Dr Neil Robinson, Travel and tourism expert from the University of Salford Business School, explains some of the reasons for budget airline Flybe ceasing to trade overnight.
Following a dream to tell stories: Priscaline's experience at Salford
Priscaline joined us from Nigeria to study MA Drama Production for TV, Film and Digital Media after completing her undergraduate degree in Nigeria. She has always had a passion for filmmaking and knew from an early age this is what she wanted to...
Following a passion for data: Ahsan's story
Ahsan from Bangladesh always had a passion for data and decided to turn this into a career by studying our master’s in data science. Discover how Salford quickly felt like home to him.
Following her true passion: Debbie's story
After initially following a different path, Debbie quickly realised that a career in fashion was her true passion and set up a clothing business in Nigeria. After making this a success, Debbie decided she wanted to challenge herself further and...
Food
Our Sustainable Food Policy Statement outlines our intentions to minimise the negative environmental, ethical and social impacts of our catering operations and to promote positive practices. We work hard to find innovative solutions to problems such...
Food bank-using single mum starts design business
A single mother who was forced to use food banks during the pandemic is using her fashion business to give back to those in need.
Food outlets and specialty food
Getting the food you love makes a massive difference to your quality of life. Find out more about our campus food outlets below, and some advice on where you can get specialist food locally.
‘For Salford, From Salford’: new report reveals social and economic contribution made by the University of Salford
£176m contributed to the UK’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) £346.6m total Gross Value Added (GVA) generated by the University 61% of total GVA in Salford City (£211.9m) 7,952 total jobs generated, of which 3060 are University employees All figures...
Forces in Mind Trust awards grant to fund study on veterans’ experiences of Universal Credit
Forces in Mind Trust (FiMT) has awarded £299,150 to the University of Salford, working in collaboration with the University of York and University of Central Lancashire, to conduct a three-year study on the experiences of veterans and their families...