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National award for partnership work supporting patients to recover from major trauma
The University of Salford has been recognised for its part in a major trauma rehabilitation programme which supports survivors of life-changing trauma.
Nations and Regions: Media Futures 2020 returns for creative careers panel sessions
Nations and Regions: Media Futures 2020 is back with two more industry insider events to inspire and engage, in association with BBC Digital Cities.
New media production company created by students
Two third year television and radio students have partnered together to create a media and audio production company and are working on a six-part podcast about an American couple and their sacrifices for their religion, Mormonism.
New research is a step forward in helping to reduce running injuries
Researchers at the University of Salford’s Running Performance Clinic have developed a way to retrain athletes who are at risk of injury due to their current running technique.
Second book to be published by leading Salford academic
Dr Claire Mercer, Head of Radiography at the University of Salford has seen huge success this academic year. Following the launch of the new Centre for Medical Imaging in the university’s School of Health and Society, Claire is now set to release her...
Cancer 'Power Failure' stops the spread of tumour cells
New research from the University of Salford shows that cutting off the fuel supply can effectively stop the spread of cancer cells.
China-India relations to be one of the focuses of new Salford master’s programme
The University of Salford has launched a new master’s programme to deepen our students’ understanding of the world of international relations at a time when the rules of global diplomacy are being repeatedly rewritten.
‘Do dogs like being cuddled?’ New research into cuddling your dog reveals freedom of choice is key
New research just published has revealed that many dog owners with children in the home underestimate how a child giving their dog a cuddle can compromise a dog’s freedom of choice which could lead to bites and other negative reactions.