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Salford academic to attend the COP25 UN climate change conference
A law lecturer of the University of Salford will be travelling out to Madrid to take part in the COP25 UN climate change conference next month.
Salford Academic to host Commonwealth Esports Forum
The 22nd Commonwealth Games that is being held in Birmingham is fast approaching with esports taking part for the first time ever as part of a trial.
Salford academic to join influential national board
A University of Salford academic will join the board of a most influential independent organisation in the telecoms industry.
Salford academic to present piece on South African modernism on BBC Radio 3
A University of Salford academic is to present an essay on BBC Radio 3 on how South African-English modernist connections inspired great literary masterpieces.
Salford academic translates and directs English premier of ‘The Dead Man’
The Dead Man is a powerful wartime story about grief, absence, and reinvention. Originally set in rural Hungary, the University is proud to present its English language premier, translated and directed by Salford academic, theatre practitioner and...
Salford academic's award-winning short film on sustainability has UK premiere
An award-winning short film from a University of Salford lecturer which celebrates sustainability and water is premiering this week.
Salford academic's book sheds new light on infamous terrorist informers
A University of Salford academic and leading expert on terrorism has published a new book that poses ethical questions about how ‘terrorist informers’ have been used by British Intelligence over the decades, particularly during the Troubles in...
Salford academics continue pioneering work towards more inclusive midwifery care
A new paper led by Salford midwifery lecturers aims to review and evaluate the ways in which educators are trying to better address the diverse maternity care needs of women and birthing people from the global majority.
Salford academic’s English translated version of acclaimed Hungarian play set for premiere
A thrilling and irreverent play from one of Hungary’s most highly acclaimed writers has been translated for an exclusive English language world premiere by a University of Salford academic.
Salford academics lead calls to ban physical punishment of children
Dr Andrew Rowland, Honorary Professor (Children’s Rights, Law, and Advocacy), and Dr Felicity Gerry KC (Honorary Professor) at the University of Salford are calling on the government to change the law to protect children from physical punishment.