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Creative Coach
Research students working in STEM subjects can request a creative coach as part of their supervisory team. Typically working in a creative discipline, the creative coach can advise on impact, public engagement and ways of thinking differently about...
CYBERJUNK: Artist John Powell-Jones celebrates first solo exhibition at Castlefield Gallery
John Powell-Jones, a print making demonstrator in the School of Arts, Media and Creative Technology, has held his first major solo exhibition CYBERJUNK at Castlefield Gallery.
Nations and Regions: Media Futures 2020 returns for creative careers panel sessions
Nations and Regions: Media Futures 2020 is back with two more industry insider events to inspire and engage, in association with BBC Digital Cities.
The remarkable restoration of the River Keekle
More than 20 years ago the River Keekle in West Cumbria was lined with plastic doing more harm than good.
Salford wins at RTS North West Student Television Awards
University of Salford students won last night at the Royal Television Society (RTS) North West Student Television Awards.
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.
Film Production students bag International Motor Film Award nomination
Ten University of Salford graduates are celebrating after their film bagged a nomination at a prestigious international film awards event.
MediaCity room types
The University of Salford at MediaCity is right at the heart of the UK’s media and digital industries. With broadcast-standard video and audio facilities and the latest digital technology as standard, it’s suitable for even the most ambitious and...
Snappy Valley: The small market town with the big lockdown story to share
Lāsma Poiša, a Technical Demonstrator in the School of Arts, Media and Creative Technology, is gaining acclaim for her community-led photographic project Snappy Valley.
University of Salford alumni selected to create audio work for BBC
A BBC and Arts Council England backed programme, New Creatives North, have selected Giorgio Caralino and Matthew Fortunati as up-and-coming talent.