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Fishing for Mammals: How DNA from rivers could revolutionise mammal detection on land
Scientists from the University of Salford have identified that DNA collected from river water is a new and effective way of monitoring the entire community of mammals on the landscape.
Fitness class timetable
Fitness Class Timetable - September 2025 This timetable is live as of September 15 2025 and subject to change, dependent on popularity and staff availability. Classes will take place in the studio unless stated otherwise on the class timetable below.
Fitness to Practise
The Fitness to Practise Procedure relates to professional misconduct and/or professional unsuitability of students whose professions are regulated by Professional, Statutory and Regulatory Bodies (PSRBs). It allows the University to deal with...
Fix your bike scheme to promote Active Travel
The government has announced an incentive to get people back on their bikes in an effort tackle health and environmental challenges. Under the scheme, the government will offer £50 bike repair vouchers in a strategy that aims to boost cycling and...
Flybe ceases trading
Dr Neil Robinson, Travel and tourism expert from the University of Salford Business School, explains some of the reasons for budget airline Flybe ceasing to trade overnight.
Food
Our Sustainable Food Policy Statement outlines our intentions to minimise the negative environmental, ethical and social impacts of our catering operations and to promote positive practices. We work hard to find innovative solutions to problems such...
Food bank-using single mum starts design business
A single mother who was forced to use food banks during the pandemic is using her fashion business to give back to those in need.
Food outlets and specialty food
Getting the food you love makes a massive difference to your quality of life. Find out more about our campus food outlets below, and some advice on where you can get specialist food locally.
Forces in Mind Trust awards grant to fund study on veterans’ experiences of Universal Credit
Forces in Mind Trust (FiMT) has awarded £299,150 to the University of Salford, working in collaboration with the University of York and University of Central Lancashire, to conduct a three-year study on the experiences of veterans and their families...
Former Head of the BBC Studios Natural History Unit appointed Honorary Professor
Julian Hector, the Former Head of the BBC Studios Natural History Unit has become an Honorary Professor on MA Wildlife Documentary Production, an MA co-delivered by the School of Arts, Media and Creative Technology and the School of Science...