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Fishing for Mammals: How DNA from rivers could revolutionise mammal detection on land
Scientists from the University of Salford have identified that DNA collected from river water is a new and effective way of monitoring the entire community of mammals on the landscape.
Like jelly in a mould: the flexible brain of marsupial mammals
Being stretchy and squeezable may be the key to fitting the brain in the skull of mammals, including humans.
Looking back at our 'Love your Salford Authors' Week
The Library launched the new Salford Authors initiative last month with a week of in-person and online events. The launch has been hugely successful with more than 150 attendees across the week, over 8000 views across social media, and positive...
Maxwell Hall features in new augmented reality trail through Salford
The University's imprint on Salford’s incredible music legacy has been celebrated by a new immersive interactive trail.
Volunteers’ Week 2022: A massive thank you to our University volunteer community!
This week (Wednesday 1 June to Tuesday 7 June) is Volunteers’ Week and we would like to take this opportunity to recognise and thank the volunteers in our University community.
Wildlife enthusiast who developed Ker-Plunk for elephants graduates with first class honours
A student who dreams of helping design zoos and created a game of Ker-plunk for elephants while on a placement, graduated from the University of Salford on Monday 7 July.
Level 7 Independent Learning Studies (Level 6, 20 credits)
Develop your independent research and learning skills in your topic area.
About the Walter Greenwood Collection
Walter Greenwood (1903–1974), was a novelist and playwright born in Salford in 1903 and began writing fiction in his late 20s.
Double Salford celebration at prestigious education marketing awards
The University of Salford is celebrating after winning two highly sought-after Heist Awards.
In memory – Dr Martin Johnson, Emeritus Professor in Nursing
We are immensely saddened to let you know of the death of our Emeritus Professor in Nursing, Dr Martin Johnson.