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Plasmid networks give new insights into spread of antibiotic resistance in wastewater
New research has shed light on how anti-microbial resistance can spread between bacteria, potentially aiding our fight against infectious diseases.
Salford lecturer to co-write first academic book on British sci-fi classic Red Dwarf
A University of Salford lecturer is set to co-author the first academic book into the beloved British science fiction television series Red Dwarf.
Students work with ITV for Election Debate
Journalism students, David Poucher, Rhys Blanchard, Charlotte Hardman, and Kathryn Austin were interviewed by ITV’s Mary Nightingale about their views ahead of the Leadership Debate yesterday.
The key to success in PR in 2024? Building trust
Building trust has never been more important for brands in 2024, argues Mirage Islam for PR Week.
Transatlantic triumph: Salford meets Tennessee for musical magic
In a first of its kind, a Trans-Atlantic session which teamed up the University of Salford and Middle Tennessee State University (MTSU), has been streamed to music fans.
University Fellow helps map Africa flood risk using AI
New research by a Salford University Fellow aims to use AI to help vulnerable countries in Africa facing increased flooding risk due to climate change.
University of Salford appoints new Director of Social Sciences
Lisa Hardisty will join the University of Salford’s School of Health and Society as Director of Social Sciences from Monday 28 February.
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Expert comment: One becomes three - Match of the Day rewrites the playbook as new hosts confirmed
Dr Taylor Umland, Programme Leader for BA Sports Journalism at the University of Salford, writes about the announcement that broadcasters Kelly Cates, Mark Chapman and Gabby Logan are replacing Gary Lineker as the hosts of the BBC's Match of the Day.