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Salford welcomes Professor of Environmental History from China
This month Pro Vice-Chancellor of Research, Professor Karl Dayson, officially welcomed Professor Chengshuang Fu to the University of Salford where he will be spending a year’s research leave. Professor Fu, who is Dean of Research in the Faculty of...
Salford well represented at English: Shared Futures 2022 Conference
The University of Salford will be well represented at this year’s English: Shared Futures conference with over 300 delegates attending over 70 sessions at 3 venues across Manchester from the 8-9 July.
Salford win grant to help combat Covid-19 in Uganda
The University of Salford’s School of Science, Engineering & Environment has been awarded more than £500K to address the threat of Covid-19 in Uganda. The project is funded by UK Research and Innovation through the UK Government’s Global Challenges...
Salford wins at noise Oscars
The Oscars of the noise world, run by the Noise Abatement Society (NAS), took place at the Palace of Westminster earlier this month and the University of Salford came away with a top award.
Salford wins at RTS North West Student Television Awards
University of Salford students won last night at the Royal Television Society (RTS) North West Student Television Awards.
Salford wins in all shortlisted categories at the 2024 BJTC Awards
University of Salford students brought home three awards for the second year in a row at the Broadcast Journalism Training Council (BJTC) Awards last night at Sky’s headquarters.
Salford writers selected for Film Hub North's prestigious Script Lab programme
A University of Salford lecturer and a recent graduate will take part in Film Hub North’s prestigious Script Lab this year.
Salford/EATL Data Science Scholarships
As part of our Memorandum of Understanding with the Ethical Advanced Technologies Limited (EATL) Innovation Hub, Bangladesh, we are proud to offer the Salford/EATL Data Science Scholarships to six students from Bangladesh studying MSc Data Science...
Salford-led research calls for a trauma-informed benefits system
Research led by the University of Salford is building a case for the benefits system to consider the impact of trauma on those who are accessing support, such as veterans of the Armed Services.
Salford’s answer to Joe Wicks launches free lockdown fitness classes online
A student from the University of Salford is taking to Instagram to help people through lockdown with online fitness classes.