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Your invitation to Salford Rediscovered: Enjoy live music, fresh street food, performances and much more!
You are invited to attend Salford Rediscovered, a celebratory closing party to mark the end of the Rediscovering Salford project featuring live music, performances, street food and much more!
Your Legacy
Making a will is often something we think about and put off until later; however, making a will is one of the single most important things you can do. We understand that family and friends come first, that a will is your way to make sure your loved...
Your Library account
Manage your library experience all in one place! Access loans, due dates, requests, payments, and more through your library account.
Your next steps
Your next steps contains information about booking additional tickets, hiring your gown and arranging a professionally-taken photograph - the 3 things you'll probably want to do before graduation. You can find lots of other information - visas...
Your School Office
You can contact your School Office with any queries you have about your course or your modules.
Your second year
Discover the academic and IT skills you'll need during your second year at University.
Your timetable
A course timetable (sometimes referred to as a programme timetable) shows all the teaching scheduled for the entire course, which means you'll see all groups for each module. Your personal timetable is a version of this that will only show content...
Your Wellbeing and Counselling
University life can be exciting, but it can also bring challenges. Our Wellbeing Advisors are here to support you - whether you’re looking for general wellbeing tips or need help with something that’s causing you significant stress, distress, or...
You’re invited: Improving the mental health and wellbeing of our university workforce
At the University of Salford, we are committed to adopting a proactive and holistic approach to the mental health and wellbeing of all our colleagues.
You're invited: Join us to find out how (well) do our parliaments work?
Upcoming conference 'Psychology of Democracy 2023' will explore the importance of human behaviour in the performance of Parliament and what this means for democracy.