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Postgraduate Taught
With our range of Postgraduate Taught (PGT) courses you'll develop a wide range of skills and in-depth knowledge of your chosen subject, helping to improve your future potential.
Public and Community Engagement
The University of Salford has a long history of public and community engagement, working with local, regional and national partners to create extraordinary experiences. We combine our expertise and passion with our physical and digital spaces to co...
Salford lecturer debuts BBC New Creatives project
Adelina Court has released her short animation film Songs of the City through the BBC’s New Creatives scheme to produce innovative short films, audio and interactive works from young artists.
Salford student Ellen Macleod set to hit Radio 1’s airways this Boxing Day
Salford student Ellen Macleod will be taking over BBC Radio 1 this Boxing Day with a Happy Hour special.
Salford Student Ellen Macleod set to hit Radio 1’S airways this Boxing Day
Salford student Ellen Macleod will be taking over BBC Radio 1 this Boxing Day with a Happy Hour special.
Star-studded panels discuss journalism across two University-led conferences
Several of the biggest names in journalism descended on our MediaCity campus this week for two unique conferences to talk about the future of court reporting and sports journalism.
Student Collective wins teaching excellence Award
We are delighted to announce that the Minoritised Ethnic Student Collective in the School of Health and Society have today (8 August) been confirmed as one of the winners in the prestigious national Collaborative Award for Teaching Excellence (CATE)...
Suicide or self-harm
If you're having suicidal thoughts, here is some information on how to look after yourself and talk to someone during this time. Thoughts of suicide are common. Many adults will experience suicidal thoughts at some point in their lives. The feelings...
The Conversation: ‘Hallucinated’ cases are affecting lawyers’ careers
Lecturer in Law Craig Smith examines how "hallucinated" artificial intelligence (AI)-generated cases are undermining lawyers' careers, and why legal training must urgently adapt, for The Conversation .
Top marks for Salford student who lost her mum and had two children while completing her degree
Physiotherapy student Emily Hargreaves has graduated with the best grades of anyone on her course at the University of Salford, despite having two babies and tragically losing her own mother during her studies.