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Campus buildings light up blue in solidarity with NHS
The University of Salford’s Maxwell Building and Maxwell Hall lit up blue last night to show support and appreciation for NHS workers who are on the frontline in the fight against the Covid-19 pandemic.
Campus Connectivity Plan
Our Campus Connectivity Plan (CCP) is the major redevelopment of our research, teaching and public spaces and is the most ambitious development of our estate to date. Our connected campus will foster collaboration, support interdisciplinary research...
Campus Convenience Stores
There are two Campus Convenience Stores within the University of Salford. Our Broadwalk store is located in the heart of Peel Park Campus next to the Lady Hale building. Our Allerton store is located on Frederick Road Campus within the Allerton...
Campus Heritage Trail
Join us as we look at the changing shape of the University campus, Salford Museum and Art Gallery and Peel Park over the years.
Campus Masterplan: the difference a year can make
If we rewind to this time last year, the foundation piles for the new School of Science, Engineering and Environment Building (SEE) were just being laid. Now the building is more than 50 per cent complete.
Campus safety
We are committed to providing a proactive service that will make the campus and surrounding community a safe place in which to study, live and work. Here at the University we pride ourselves on our students being able to study and socialise in a safe...
Campus tours
Explore our innovative buildings, state-of-the-art facilities and accommodation on a campus tour, where you can also talk to current students and get to know your way around.
Can Cloud and Edge Computing add value to Small Medium Enterprises (SMEs)?
Blog post by Achille Mikamona Ndemvokolo (PhD Researcher), Dr Tooska Dargahi, Prof Haifa Takruri
Can you Green Plan It?
A partnership with the Royal Horticulture Society (RHS) that encourages young people to rethink the role of green spaces held a celebratory event at The University of Salford.
Cancer 'Power Failure' stops the spread of tumour cells
New research from the University of Salford shows that cutting off the fuel supply can effectively stop the spread of cancer cells.