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Why Unitemps? Unlike other recruiters, Unitemps consultants do not work on commission. That means our only goal is finding the ideal candidate for your organisation. With 20 years’ experience working with employers, we know how to take the hassle out...
Climate adaptation and resilience
The University of Salford is taking action to prepare for the impacts of climate change and ensure our campus, people, and operations remain resilient in the decades ahead.
Climate disruption could aid spread of Amazon tapeworm disease
Outbreaks of a life-threatening disease caused by a tapeworm could be being driven by climate change and events such as El Niño, a new paper has found.
Climate events this month at the University of Salford
This November, the University of Salford is hosting a variety of events where photography and climate collide together.
Clinical Placements Database
As a student, you'll benefit from our strong industry links, which will equip you with the knowledge and experience you need to advance your research or career.
Clinical Skills Plinth Rooms
In our clinical skills plinth rooms, students practice new skills in an equipped environment under the supervision of qualified practitioners.
Clinical skills teacher shortlisted for prestigious Bone Idol Award
Ahead of allied health professions (AHPs’) day on 14 October, we are delighted that a clinical skills teacher at the University of Salford has been recognised for their outstanding contribution to the primary bone cancer community.
Clinics and Services
Our clinics are open to members of the public and provide our students with invaluable hands-on experience.
Clive Tyldesley joins new star-studded Sports Journalism team
Clive Tyldesley will be swapping the commentary gantry for the lecture hall this September as he joins our new-look team for our BA Sports Journalism course.
Clocks change this weekend – how to manage losing an hour’s sleep
On Sunday 30 March at 1am the clocks will go forward by one hour. This change marks the start of British Summer Time, but also means we lose an hour in bed. But what does this change mean for our sleep – can just one hour really make a difference?