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Studying prosthetics as a student with a disability
Four years after losing her leg in a freak rugby accident, Gracie Matthews is studying to help others who’ve experienced life-altering disabilities.
Studying prosthetics as an amputee
Four years after losing her leg in a freak rugby accident, Gracie Matthews is studying to help others who’ve experienced life-altering disabilities.
Why Study Social Work at the University of Salford
Former MA Social Work student Theresa Chadenga details her experiences of studying at the University of Salford.
Level 6 Developing Clinical Skills (Level 6, 20 credits)
Build on your current skills and knowledge in order to create and implement new approaches to care delivery that meet the needs of your client group.
Level 7 Independent Learning Studies (Level 6, 20 credits)
Develop your independent research and learning skills in your topic area.
Level 7 Preliminary Image Evaluation (Level 7, 15 credits)
This 15 credit module has been designed to support health care professionals to develop their skills in radiographic image evaluation.
Level 7 Psychological Therapies for Common Mental Health Disorders (Level 7, 30 credits)
This module is ideal for people who work in the field of mental health and psychological therapies who want to enhance the psychological elements of care.
Journalism lecturer's podcast in running for Podcast of the Year
A podcast series hosted by a University of Salford lecturer has been shortlisted for Podcast of the Year at a prestigious national awards ceremony.
Salford journalism lecturer shortlisted for three prestigious awards for groundbreaking podcast
A University of Salford lecturer has been shortlisted for three prestigious national media awards for her work on the highly successful and groundbreaking podcast, The Trial of Lucy Letby.
Salford rises 22 places in the research excellence framework league table
The University of Salford’s Research Excellence Framework (REF) results have now been released publicly and we are proud to share with you some key areas of research which have been recognised as world-leading and internationally excellent.