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The Power of Us
The Power of Us is our mindset, rallying cry and how at the University of Salford we continually move forward together.
The Prevent Duty
The Counter-Terrorism and Security Act 2015 requires all universities to have “due regard to the need to prevent people from being drawn into terrorism”. This is known as the Prevent Duty. There are several requirements that UK universities must meet...
The QS World University Rankings reputation survey
The QS World University Rankings is one of the most recognised global university ranking systems, which serves as a key resource for students, academics and institutions looking to understand how universities compare worldwide. A key part of the...
The remarkable restoration of the River Keekle
More than 20 years ago the River Keekle in West Cumbria was lined with plastic doing more harm than good.
The return of Ronaldo breaks the internet
Digital experts have analysed the huge impact that Cristiano Ronaldo’s transfer to Manchester United has had on the online world, as the influence of individual players begins to dwarf the clubs they play for.
The road to electric
Conversations on sustainability and low emission vehicles are on the rise with Government's around the world laying out their plans to ban or slow down the use of petrol and diesel cars. The electric car market is growing at a rapid rate with one...
The Salford graduate supporting our future Lionesses
Matt Cuthbert always knew he wanted to work in sport. We caught up with him as he graduates this week with his PhD after an amazing nine years at the University of Salford to hear more about his role, including his work with the England Women's...
The Salford lecturer who helped launch Manchester’s first mass Covid-19 vaccination centre
Today (Monday 11 January) sees the opening of one of the first Covid-19 mass vaccination centres in the country as staff begin vaccinating the public and healthcare staff of Greater Manchester.
The Salford student helping care home residents stay in touch with loved ones
Third year University of Salford student Joelle Davis brought her local community in Gibraltar together this year with her determination to raise funding for her grandmother Alice’s care home.
The Salford student who was stuck at a crossroads upon graduating college and is now working in finance at Unilever
Lloyd Townsend always knew he wanted to work in finance but, when the pandemic impacted his plans, he applied to the University of Salford Business School through clearing and within 10 days was moving into halls