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Salford fashion graduate lands design job after sending safari-chic down the runway
Natalie Slater, a designer from Worsley in Salford, is taking her unique style to John Lewis after landing a job with the household name. The University of Salford graduate caught the eye of industry after showcasing her collection at London Fashion...
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How Bafta helped elevate the video game to a respected art form worthy of celebration
Researchers Dr Charlotte Gislam and Dr Neta Yodovich wrote for The Conversation on how awards recognition is impacting the gaming industry. You can read the original article on The Conversation's website here .
Salford School of Arts, Media and Creative Technology
We're one of the leading centres for practice-based education in the creative disciplines within the North West. We pride ourselves on the specialist programmes we offer which benefit from close relationships with industry.
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Contains promotional videos for the University, footage of graduation ceremonies, royal visits, building construction, and student life on campus.
Lightwaves – free festival will light up MediaCity
The annual free Lightwaves festival at MediaCity will this year have an exciting new Sci-art installation called MicroCosmic, as part of the University of Salford’s contribution to the event.
Salford partners with Spanish university for climate change app
Research from the School of Arts, Media and Creative Technology, in partnership with the University of Murcia in Spain, has led to the launch of the LIFE-AMDRYC4 app. The virtual reality app, which is compatible with Google Cardboard and touchscreen...
Unique Nations and Regions: Media Futures events to connect media industry with next generation of content creators
In association with BBC Digital Cities, the School of Arts, Media and Creative Technology is delighted to be hosting a series of exciting Nations and Regions: Media Futures events for the creative industries.
University involved in Chernobyl investigation looking at the ecological impact of recent wildfires
The University of Salford will be working on a project led by the UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology (UKCEH), that will investigate the impact of this year’s wildfires in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone (CEZ) on wildlife.
University of Salford academic hits the book market with two new releases
Dr Paul Rees, Senior Lecturer in Wildlife, has made good use of his time in lockdown, finishing two new books set for publication. The first of these books is entitled Key Questions in Ecology: A Study and Revision Guide (CABI).