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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?
Code of conduct policy
The University of Salford is committed to fostering a community built on integrity, respect, and positive behaviour. Our Code of Conduct sets out the expectations that support this shared commitment. It reflects respect for the university community...
Coffee branding competition
Terms and conditions for the University of Salford’s coffee bean branding competition, covering eligibility, submissions, and prize details.
Coffee project tackling homelessness comes to the University of Salford
Award-winning coffee supplier, Change Please, will be served at The University of Salford Students' Union as one of the first cafés in Greater Manchester to be involved.
Co-Lab
Co-Lab is a collaborative effort aimed at blending teaching, research, and technology to shape the future of education.
Coles-Medlock Foundation pledges further support for Centre for Doctoral Training
The Coles-Medlock Foundation has pledged to fund the inaugural Professorial Chair for the University of Salford Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT) in Prosthetics and Orthotics.
Collaborative R&D
We use our expertise to work with partners to drive forward business innovation. Our collaborative partnership approach is designed to address the frustrations that businesses face when they have innovative ideas but lack the internal expertise and...
Collaborative research film screened at New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art
University of Salford academics have created a film on the Arts for the Blues project, a collaborative research venture that developed a new evidence based creative psychological therapy for depression. The ground-breaking film was recently screened...