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Could putting grey squirrels ‘on the pill’ help protect human health?
The University of Salford will be part of collaboration exploring the impact the possible rewilding of the UK could have on the risk of catching Lyme disease, which is transmitted by ticks.
Evolution in Action: Tuberculosis influences immune genetics in wild meerkats
A groundbreaking long-term study into a population of meerkats in Africa has revealed how evolutionary changes can be driven by a lethal pathogen.
Medievalism in East Asia conference coming to Salford
A special two-day conference on Medievalism in East Asia is coming to the University of Salford’s Digital Curation Lab, as part of a series of international workshops organised by members of Mutual Images Research Association.
Salford aims for another year of success at RTS North West Student Awards
The University of Salford is seeking a seventh successive year of winning an award at the Royal Television Society (RTS) North West Student Awards next month after seven student projects were shortlisted.
Sky the limit for two Wildlife Conservation graduates
After a journey that they took together from the very beginning of their academic careers, two star students are graduating alongside each other with a First Class Honours in BSc Wildlife Conservation with Zoo Biology.
What can I do with a Wildlife degree?
Human impact on the natural world is having a devastating effect on wildlife habitats and biodiversity. It's more important than ever that we take steps to protect and safeguard wildlife and ecosystems. During your studies you'll develop a range of...
The University of Salford is ‘walking on sunshine’
The University of Salford will host a free event at the Museum of Science and Industry (MOSI) on 27 November.
Salford student film selected for international festival
A University of Salford graduate has had her film selected for the Wales International Film Festival.
Study shows how mammals evolved bigger brains
New research reveals changes in relative brain sizes over last 150 million years.