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Media City development supports rising local talent
Three students will see their artwork displayed in Media City after developer Latimer and the University of Salford teamed up to recognise local talent.
Salford graduate competes against Adele and Ed Sheeran for BBC Radio 1 Christmas Number 1
The 2021 Official Christmas Number 1 contenders are here, and this includes Salford’s very own Finnlay Kulavuz and his single ‘ Laura’s Gone’ .
Level 7 Doctoral Foundation (Level 7, 30 credits)
Explore critical thinking, listening and appraisal at doctoral level, in the field of Health and Social Care.
PgCert Non-medical Prescribing and Enhanced Clinical Skills
Enhance your clinical skills and practice and become an independent non-medical prescriber.
Create Student Awards 2021 winners revealed
For the last six years, the annual Create Student Awards has been the flagship end of year celebratory event for the University of Salford’s School of Arts, Media and Creative Technology. The ten prizes recognise and formally commend the incredible...
Novel community resource could create new ways to stop the spread of pathogens carried by mosquitoes
A pioneering resource could help reduce vector borne diseases by identifying bacteria associated with mosquitoes.
On-campus careers fairs continue to deliver for students, graduates and employers
Careers events come in all shapes and sizes but regardless of how they’re categorised there’s only one metric that really matters… do employers and potential employees find them useful?
Salford student makes history as new presenter for BBC Radio 1
A student has landed a presenting role at BBC Radio 1 across April in a historic moment for The University of Salford.
Salford to Salford: Intern to run 124-mile ultra marathon in memory of close friend
An intern and Salford alumnus is to gearing up to do a 124-mile ultramarathon from Salford in Oxfordshire to Salford in Greater Manchester to raise funds for the mental health charity Mind following the tragic passing of his friend and former course...
Twin breakthroughs increase our understanding of the earths interior
Scientists have created at ice crystals at 235 °c as part of an experiment using diamonds, to learn how liquids compress at extremely high pressures, with impacts for our understanding of earthquakes and carbon capture.