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Where are they now: Alumnus Karl Falconer on being one of the first to study at Media City
Karl Falconer graduated from the University of Salford in 2012, securing a degree in our BA (Hons) Television & Radio Production course. Ten years later, he looks back on his time at University of Salford, reflects upon being one of the first to walk...
Where are they now? Graduate stories - Perle Esmail
We caught up with BSc Human Resource Management (now called BSc Business with Human Resource Management) graduate Perle Esmail, who talks to us about what she has achieved, what she's doing now in her career as a talent sourcer at TalkTalk and how...
Where did it all go wrong for Chinese property developer Evergrande?
Salford Business School’s Dr. Maria Paola Rana shares her thoughts on the current Evergrande situation, and explains what went wrong for one of China’s biggest property developers.
Where will a criminology degree take me?
Fardeen, a final-year student in Criminology with Counselling, chose the University of Salford for its proximity and strong reputation. He highlights the supportive community and enriching academic environment.
Where You’re Supported to Succeed
At Salford, you’re encouraged to become the best version of yourself. Whatever your background, you’ll be welcomed into an inclusive community that supports you every step of the way — with career guidance that lasts a lifetime.
Who Cares? - A symposium exploring the relationship between art, design and health in our ever shifting world
Open Eye Gallery and the University of Salford are partnering on their 3rd annual symposium together. This year key speakers will join students and the wider public to explore the interconnections between art, design, creative technology, health and...
Who we are and what we do
From attending your Higher Education (HE) events, to hosting your students on our campus, find out more about the team behind connecting you and your students to Salford.
Who we are and what we do
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Why do we gesture when we talk? Salford lecturer seeks answer in new research
New research from a University of Salford lecturer has provided a new interpretation on why we gesture with our hands when we communicate.