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Salford sweeps the board at RTS North West Student Awards
The Â׸£ÀûƬ swept the board at the Royal Television Society (RTS) North West Student Awards last night with students picking up gongs in every category at the ceremony in Manchester’s Alan Hotel.
Daylight saving: improving productivity or a major health and safety concern?
With this week marking the bi-annual event of switching the clocks, the relative merits and disadvantages of daylight saving time (DST) briefly enter public debate. As dinner table conversation, everyone has their own personal anecdote.
Innovation cash for Net Zero project
An ambitious project to develop Net Zero technologies for the home has been given a share of a £100m funding pot to become part of the city-region’s Innovation Accelerator programme.
Salford expert on Government team to boost energy efficiency
A stellar team of leading experts has today been announced as the members of a new dedicated taskforce charged with improving the energy efficiency of the nation’s homes and buildings and with it, cutting the country’s energy use, with Professor Will...
How one SME accelerated growth by elevating employee engagement
Building resilience to future shocks is essential for businesses to not only survive, but to thrive during times of economic uncertainty. This is even more critical for SMEs (small to medium enterprises) who must continue to innovate during trying...
Save the dates - Honorary Professorial Lectures
The School of Health and Society at the Â׸£ÀûƬ has confirmed a number of dates for its upcoming Honorary Professorial Lecture Series 2022/2023. These are open events, which everyone is welcome to attend.
‘Be the difference’ – Step Up to Social Work accepting new applicants as World Social Work Week begins
March 20th until March 24th marks World Social Work Week, a week which aims to bring people together from across the social work sector to learn, connect and influence each other, as well as raising awareness of the profession.
FEATURE: Is this Salford graduate the next big music producer?
He’s a self-made Salford graduate who’s gone from making beats in his bedroom to signing a deal with one of the biggest producers and songwriters in the industry right now.
New enhanced training to support allied health professionals to take careers further
The Â׸£ÀûƬ and Coventry University have been chosen by the NHS to develop new nationally recognised allied health profession-specific training programmes for healthcare workers.
Expert comment: Spring Budget 2023
In response to the Chancellor's Spring Budget, Dr Mohammad Mahbubur Rahman, Lecturer in Economics at Â׸£ÀûƬ Business School, shares his thoughts.