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Students give free legal information for employment claims
Being faced with a case and having no legal representation can be a daunting prospect.
Salford Business School student appointed to National Student Pro Bono Committee
From 6 – 12 November, the University is marking Pro Bono Week, a celebration of our commitment to offering free legal support to those in need.
Salford academics lead calls to ban physical punishment of children
Dr Andrew Rowland, Honorary Professor (Children’s Rights, Law, and Advocacy), and Dr Felicity Gerry KC (Honorary Professor) at the University of Salford are calling on the government to change the law to protect children from physical punishment.
Housing Advice
For most students, time living in private-rented accommodation is fun and hassle-free. But if you do run into difficulties with any aspect of your accommodation, we are here to help. See the teams and resources that can help you below.
Meet the students supporting vital work at the Salford Foundation
In a long-standing partnership, students from across Schools at the University of Salford have been instrumental in offering services to vulnerable residents through the Salford Foundation.
Peninsula partnership sees more students shine
Salford Business School is continuing to celebrate its longstanding partnership with Peninsula UK , with another successful cohort graduating this December. Last week, twelve Peninsula employees were awarded their postgraduate certificates in...
Expert comment: Generative AI and the courts - a wake-up call
Authored by Craig Smith, Lecturer in Law, Salford Business School, in response to the High Court's judgment on the 6 June 2025. The judgement addressed two referrals involving the use of generative AI in legal submissions, with the High Court warning...
Expert comment: Employment Rights Bill reaction
In reaction to the government unveiling the Employment Rights Bill today, Salford Business School's HR and employment law expert, Dr Jonathan Lord, shares his thoughts.
Expert comment: Policing lecturer responds to home secretary criticism of force
Following the Home Secretary Suella Braverman’s criticism of how the Metropolitan Police is handling pro-Palestinian protests, Dr Keith Silika, Policing Lecturer at the University of Salford, explains the legal basis for policing protests.
Secure by design
Blog post by Abdulhamid A. Ardo, PhD Researcher, University of Salford, Julian M. Bass, Head, Computer Science and Software Engineering at University of Salford, and Tarek Gaber, Lecturer in Computer Science & Software Engineering, University of...