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Sexual consent

Sexual harassment, assault and violence (also known as sexual misconduct) is never OK. We all have a responsibility to make sure we understand and practice consent and understand what constitutes sexual misconduct to keep everyone in our community...

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BA (Hons) Human Resource Management with Foundation Year

Undergraduate

Develop the range of skills you need for business now and learn how to be adaptable for the future.

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MSc Management

Postgraduate

This course has been designed to provide a challenging and broad management education, balancing theory and practice with personal development and the development of transferable and discipline...

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MSc Procurement, Logistics and Supply Chain Management

Postgraduate

Develop your knowledge and skills in global procurement, logistics, and supply chain management.

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Big names in journalism head to University for back-to-back national conferences

School of Arts, Media and Creative Technology

The University of Salford will be hosting two free back-to-back landmark journalism conferences this summer with some of the biggest names in the industry heading to MediaCity.

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Salford Business School

Our mission is to turn cutting-edge knowledge into real-world impact, enriching ambitious students and advancing collaborative research with industry, public-sector and social-enterprise partners, so that together we co-create a greener, more...

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Single Module Deconstructing the Criminal Justice Process (30 credits)

Continued Professional Development (CPD)

This module will support students to understand the origins of criminal justice.

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Ethical Finance

Our commitment is to ensure that the university, as an investor, is part of the solution to climate change and biodiversity loss.

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Europe adopts vulnerable patient safeguard proposal, initiated by Salford Professor

School of Health and Society

Safeguarding guidelines to protect children and vulnerable adults proposed by the British Medical Association (BMA) have been adopted across Europe following a ruling by the European Union of Medical Specialists ( UEMS).

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Expert comment: What does the Leasehold and Freehold Reform Bill mean for the UK homeowner?

Research

The Leasehold and Freehold Reform Bill is currently being debated in the House of Lords, but what does the Bill mean in real terms for UK homeowners? Charlotte Seager, Lecturer in Law at Salford Business School, investigates.

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