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It’s Salford’s night at RTS NW Student Television Awards
The Royal Television Society NW Student Television Awards was a (virtual) night of celebration for University of Salford media students, as incredibly they managed to sweep the board in half the categories.
It's Salford's night at RTS Student Television Awards
The Royal Television Society NW Student Television Awards was a (virtual) night of celebration for University of Salford media students, as incredibly they managed to sweep the board in half the categories.
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Your next steps will depend on if you have applied for your course via UCAS, or directly to the university. If you applied via UCAS, the information on this page outlines your next steps. If you applied directly to the university for any of the...
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Thank you for applying to study at the University of Salford. Now that you’ve submitted your application, use this page to find out what happens next.
I've applied - what's next?
Thank you for applying to study at the University of Salford. Now that you’ve submitted your application, use this page to find out what happens next.
Jacki Turner - BSc (Hons) Podiatry
Jacki Turner shares her experience combining work and study as a Podiatry degree apprentice at Midlands Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust.
Jackie Kay and Vice-Chancellor to lead Salford Literacy Symposium
Celebrated author and Salford professor Jackie Kay CBE and Vice Chancellor Nic Beech will lead a landmark symposium at the University this summer to support literacy leaders in tackling the challenging climate for reading and writing.
Jaguars recorded meowing in the wild for the first time
Our domestic pet cats have long used meows to get attention and affection from their owners. But now, for the first time ever, wildlife experts have recorded jaguars meowing in the wild in the Atlantic forest.