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Institutional vision statement for wellbeing
At the University of Salford, we are committed to embedding a whole-university approach to the health and wellbeing of all our people. This means moving beyond largely reactive responses to poor health and wellbeing through the provision of support...
Is a screen time limit needed for children?
The UK government has today launched guidance for parents about the amount of time under-fives should be spending on screens , as research shows around 98% of children under two use them daily.
Meet sports rehabilitation student Aaron
BSc (Hons) Sports Rehabilitation student Aaron Laughlin has been all the way to Florida for his placement, arranged while studying at the University of Salford. Student blogger, India, spoke to him about his experience at Salford and how he found...
Meet the Salford graduate now working alongside Harry Kane and Jude Bellingham
Rochdale-born, Azeem Amir, is an esteemed visually impaired footballer for England, a disability awareness advocate and a successful entrepreneur.
More than 100 Greater Manchester SMEs supported on Artificial Intelligence programme
Anniversary showcase for the Greater Manchester AI Foundry
New research shows benefit claimants are already looking for work – but want support to help them get a job
A major new research project into the benefits system during the COVID-19 pandemic shows a majority of workless new benefit claimants are already looking for work – but two-thirds want support in the coming weeks to help them do so.
OER: Support for Academics
Discover how Open Educational Resources (OER) can enrich your teaching, support our students, and develop open pedagogy.
OT students develop new device to help people with disabling condition
Two outstanding students on the University’s Occupational Therapy (OT) course are celebrating double success at the end of their studies at Salford. Not only have Vicky Yeomans and Clare Hoyle collected their First Class Honours degrees today. But...
Post Paris success, Olympics eye the future with new sporting formats to widen youth appeal
With the Paris Games now over, Professor Andy Miah writes in The Conversation about the future of the Olympics