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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.
Dr Richard Whittle appointed as new Professor of Artificial Intelligence and Public Policy
Dr Richard Whittle has been appointed to the role of Professor of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Public Policy at the University of Salford’s Business School. Richard previously served as a University Fellow at Salford and brings with him a strong...
Honorary degree for the late Tony Morris
Tony Morris, who presented Granada Reports on ITV for over 17 years is to receive an Honorary Degree for his ‘Outstanding contribution in the field of Visual, Musical and other Arts’.
How to check if an ‘educational app’ for your child has the potential to promote learning
Researchers have developed a user-friendly tool that can be used to assess whether apps for preschool aged children have the potential to teach them new skills.
NaSTA Awards celebrate the best of student television live from MediaCity
This weekend Quays TV was delighted to host the 47th Annual National Student Television Awards 2020, live from MediaCity. While the nominees couldn’t come together in person on the night, live winners' speeches and messages from top industry judges...
Public Relations graduate launches a BAME print and digital magazine
A University of Salford alumna has launched quarterly magazine, SheHub.tv.
Salford students and alumni named as presenting crew for new radio station
Two current University of Salford students and two new graduates have been named as launch presenters for a brand new regional radio station.
University of Salford alumni selected to create audio work for BBC
A BBC and Arts Council England backed programme, New Creatives North, have selected Giorgio Caralino and Matthew Fortunati as up-and-coming talent.
Asian Media Awards Partnership
Celebrating a 10 year partnership In 2023, the University of Salford marks ten years as the premier partner for the Asian Media Awards. Over the last decade, the University is proud to have supported this national gala which has helped identify and...