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Boosting Disaster Preparedness
As part of International Risk Reduction Day, today, October 13, the University of Salford is announcing a project in Sri Lanka with the World Bank, working to build climate resilience in communities.
Bored of selfies? Try a Bioselfie
To celebrate International Day of Women and Girls in Science a team from the University of Salford headed to the WISE festival at the British Library in London to take Bioselfies.
Borrow books and resources
Borrow books for up to 13 weeks. Use click and collect or self-service for easy borrowing. We're having trouble sending email receipts from the self-service machines right now. You can check your loans in your library account.
Brass Band News and posters
Discover an almost complete run of the 19th-20th century journal, Brass Band News, and five 19th century posters for brass band contests and performances.
Breaking barriers with laughter: Salford students making comedy accessible for everyone
Four comedy writing and performance alumni at the University of Salford, James Tangye, Tom Roberts, Will Rice and Justin Glenister, along with Media and Performance alumna Elena Courtney, have launched Glass Crumpet, a comedy production company with...
Brexit final deal negotiations begin
As negotiations on a final Brexit deal with the EU begin, experts from the University of Salford Business School offer advice to the negotiating team.
Brexit: Impact on sport
As Britain prepares for its first steps outside the EU, Simon Chadwick, Professor of Sports Enterprise at the University of Salford Business School, looks at what the impact may be on the business of sport in the country.
Brexit one year on
Trade and economic experts Maria Rana and Gordon Fletcher assess the situation 12 months after Brexit, looking at the impact on trade among other things.
Bridgewater Department Photographic Collection
We have photographs capturing maintenance and engineering works, mostly along the course of the Bridgewater Canal, from around 1910 to 1945.