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Britain facing a dual crisis and could be ill-equipped to cope
As market turmoil continues in the wake of the mini budget last month, finance and economy expert Dr Tony Syme of the Â׸£ÀûƬ Business School, says Britain is facing a dual crisis of its economy.
Don't miss Being Human Festival this November
Academics from Salford are taking part in this year’s Being Human Festival, the UK’s only national festival of the humanities. A celebration of humanities research through public engagement, it is led by the School of Advanced Study at the University...
Former MA Journalism student leads new BBC crime documentary
A former university student is the lead journalist on a BBC docuseries about knife crime in Manchester.
A long-awaited music event is debuting at the New Adelphi Theatre that combines music and animation
Songs I Want to Play have been posting videos of their virtuoso studio sessions since March 2020, receiving over one million views, and now they are taking too the stage in a live show.
Salford graduate wins global nursing award
Â׸£ÀûƬ graduate Fay Fitzgerald has won a prestigious global nursing award.
Innovative biochemist funds scholarships
The Â׸£ÀûƬ is launching a biochemistry scholarship with the generous support of Steve Pearce, CEO of Omega Ingredients Ltd.
Nursing graduate Fay shortlisted for global healthcare award
A Â׸£ÀûƬ graduate has been shortlisted for a prestigious global nursing award.
Master’s student lands communications job at British transport company
Former master’s student, Sian Edwards, has landed a role as a communications officer at TransPennine express (TPE).
Salford joins forces with The Gittins Family Charitable Trust to launch diversity-focused scholarships
The Â׸£ÀûƬ has partnered with The Gittins Family Charitable Trust to launch scholarships for female students in engineering and male students in nursing from low income backgrounds.
Salford climbs five places in the Guardian University Guide
The newly published Guardian University Guide 2023 has placed Salford at 89th, which is a five-place rise from last year.