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Stockport NHS Foundation Trust - FDSC nursing associate case study

We spoke with the team to find out why the University of Salford remain their go-to choice for developing and progressing their apprentices.

Nursing staff and students in a clinical training environment, University of Salford
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Salvalco

Work on the Salvalco Eco-Valve, developed by the Spray Research Group (SRG) at Salford, began in 2007 and it is now being used in dozens of products worldwide, some of which are being currently sold at Tesco and Boots outlets.

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Turning a passion into a career: Zhiyi's story

Zhiyi earned two Bachelors of Arts degrees in Digital Media Arts but wanted to break into the gaming industry so decided to study our MSc Games and Extended Reality. Keep reading to explore her experiences studying at Salford.

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Post Paris success, Olympics eye the future with new sporting formats to widen youth appeal

School of Science, Engineering and Environment

With the Paris Games now over, Professor Andy Miah writes in The Conversation about the future of the Olympics

Running testing equipment - Sports Sciences at University of Salford
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The Conversation: Why athletes at the 2026 Winter Olympics are finally being given more power to monetise their performances

School of Science, Engineering and Environment

Professor Andy Miah write in The Conversation from Milan-Cortina, host of the 2026 Winter Games.

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Star graduate calls for more awareness and funding for transplant athletes

School of Arts, Media and Creative Technology

Award-winning recent graduate Lucy Ryan is calling for more awareness and funding for transplant athletes to allow them to compete in Olympic-style sports and challenges ahead of the World Transplant Games in Germany this weekend.

Lucy with a medal and a fellow contestant
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The Conversation: Paris Olympics 2024: faster, higher, stronger – and more data-driven

School of Science, Engineering and Environment

Professor Andy Miah writes in The Conversation about how technology is changing the Olympic Games.

Running testing equipment - Sports Sciences at University of Salford
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DipHE Esports Enterprise and Management - Joseph Hadfield

DipHE Esports case study

Student wearing headphones, using a workstation in the Esports Suite, Salford Business School
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The Conversation: New Paris exhibition reveals how attitudes to paralympic sport have changed

School of Science, Engineering and Environment

With the Paris 2024 Paralympics due to begin, Professor Andy Miah writes in The Conversation about the impact of the London 2012 Games and looks ahead to how Paris might handle them.

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Enhancing Children’s Wellbeing Through Artificial Intelligence

Bounce Together and The University of Salford have partnered up to help schools monitor and support the emotional health and wellbeing of their students.

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