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Salford partners with the Production Guild unlocking industry-leading access for our students
The University of Salford is delighted to announce a new educational partnership with the Production Guild of Great Britain – the UK’s leading member organisation for those who work in film and television production.
Salford pedals towards net-zero target with exclusive access to TfGM’s Bee Network Cycle Hire scheme
Staff and students at the University of Salford are being given exclusive access to Transport for Greater Manchester’s (TfGM) brand new Bee Network Cycle Hire scheme, two weeks before it is made available to the public.
Salford PhD candidate explores food habits amongst Saudi youths as part of public health research
A PhD candidate in the University of Salford’s School of Health and Society is conducting research in Saudi Arabia regarding young people’s nutritional attitudes and knowledge of dietary guidelines, with hopes to improve global public health.
Salford PhD candidate wins $25k international prize
A University of Salford PhD candidate has won $25,000 for her research after scooping a major international award.
Salford PhD student captures the sacred traditions and untold stories of Saudi Arabia in book and documentary duo
A PhD student in the University of Salford’s School of Health and Society has published a book and produced a documentary about his unique experience in Saudi Arabia, where he is currently researching the food habits of Saudi youths.
Salford PhD student featured in prestigious poetry collection
A Salford PhD student is featured in the latest edition of the UK’s most prestigious poetry collection.
Salford PhD student organises international OUTing the Past Virtual Symposium
This Saturday a special LGBT+ History Symposium is taking place online from 11am-4.30pm. The event has been organised by our very own Stephen M Horby, alongside others. Stephen is a PhD student from the Salford School of Arts, Media and Creative...
Salford PhD student supports Irish swim team in Tokyo Olympics
Paul Talty, a PhD student at the University of Salford has been supporting the Irish Olympic swimming team in Tokyo, Japan.
Salford physicists show new potential for silicon-based quantum computers
Quantum computers, the next generation of supercomputers, could solve a multitude of problems that classical computers cannot, and they will likely be built using some form of silicon fabrication technology.
Salford physiotherapy apprentice collects 'health hero' awards
NHS ‘Apprentice of the Year’, University of Salford physiotherapy apprentice Holly Andersen, has picked up a further two awards for her outstanding work.