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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...
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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.
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.
Why I study Psychology and Criminology - Alishba's Story
Alishba tells us about her time studying Psychology and Criminology
Why should we expect athletes to push through a mental health injury but not a hamstring tear?
As the mental health of athletes comes under more scrutiny than ever before due issues affecting Simon Biles, Naomi Osaka, Tyrone Mings and Ben Stokes among others, former professional footballer and now academic in the University of Salford Business...
Why should you study a degree in English?
Students and graduates from our English, Drama and Creative Programmes all have a common interest: they share a passion for storytelling. Our graduates are employed in a range of different sectors from teaching in academia, cultural activism and art...
Why should you study a degree in Politics and Contemporary History at Salford?
Students and graduates from our Politics and Contemporary History degrees all have one thing in common: a passion for 20th-century history, international relations, intelligence, and politics. Our graduates have gone on to support their local...
Why study a sport rehabilitation degree
Lizzi chose Sport Rehabilitation at Salford for its strong reputation, small class sizes, and supportive lecturers. She appreciated the course’s balance of practical work, placements, and academic learning, gaining experience with clubs like Wigan...