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Ensure your research data meets ethical and legal requirements. Discover how to securely collect, share and dispose of sensitive data.
EU proposes steel tariff cuts: UK steel industry could face major supply chain disruption
The US has announced to hike tariffs on imported steel, but what does this mean for UK supply chains? Dr Jonathan Owens, supply chain expert and Senior Lecturer in Operations Management at Salford Business School, comments:
Europe adopts vulnerable patient safeguard proposal, initiated by Salford Professor
Safeguarding guidelines to protect children and vulnerable adults proposed by the British Medical Association (BMA) have been adopted across Europe following a ruling by the European Union of Medical Specialists ( UEMS).
European Riverprize for Cumbrian project
The University of Salford, along with the Environment Agency, Natural England and other partners, have been announced as the winners of the European Riverprize for their efforts across Cumbria to reinstate natural river processes that benefit both...
EVENT: Sexuality in Neurodivergent Individuals
Join PhD researcher Magdalena Smusz for a two-part event exploring sexuality, romantic relationships, sex education and sexual offending behaviour in neurodivergent people.
Events
University is about more than studying, which is why we've created a schedule of activities to welcome you to Salford. Our events will help you meet new people and get settled in to university life. Starting from 12 January, there'll be a mixture of...
Events and Activities
We have plenty of events happening on campus and virtually. There are a few ways to find out what’s happening (depending on what you’re looking for), so we’ve listed a few options below.
eVisas
UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) have developed a digital immigration system, meaning that all physical documents (such as a biometric residence permit [BRP]) have been replaced with an online record of your immigration status instead. This is known...
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.