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New business offering neurodiversity support

Salford Business School

Two students from the Â׸£ÀûƬ have collaborated to create a business that offers counselling and neurodiversity support services.

The Segway Practice
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Associate Dean: Research and Innovation appointed by School of Health and Society

School of Health and Society

Penny Cook, Professor of Public Health, has been successfully appointed as Associate Dean: Research and Innovation for the School of Health and Society.

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Winners Revealed - Journalism Awards 2022

School of Arts, Media and Creative Technology

The annual Â׸£ÀûƬ Journalism Awards was back for its tenth year, and we are pleased to announce this year’s winners!

JA22
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Students create content for Northern Roots at Manchester Histories Festival 2022

School of Arts, Media and Creative Technology

MA Digital Video & Marketing students have created and pitched content for the Northern Roots at Manchester Histories Festival 2022.

Emma Shacklady's content for Northern Roots at Manchester Histories Festival 2022
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How do we make sustainable and equitable ecosystems for social prescribing?

School of Health and Society

The Â׸£ÀûƬ’s Social Prescribing Hub is hosting a conference this Thursday – titled 'Social Prescribing and Inequalities: Critical Conversations and Practical Approaches'.

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Dr PÃ¥l Vik on how Salford research is improving European microfinance governance

Research

Although microfinance is recognised as a tool to promote self-employment and inclusion among disadvantaged groups in Europe, its impact is limited by a lack of scale and low financial self-sufficiency for microfinance institutions (MFIs).

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Professor Lisa Scullion on how Salford's social policy research is impacting lives across the UK

Research

Research and recommendations provided by Professor of Social Policy, Lisa Scullion into the impact of The Welfare Reform Act 2021 and introduction of Universal Credit on marginalised populations - including military veterans, migrants and disabled...

Professor Lisa Scullion portrait
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Ground-breaking IGNITION project continues to bring Greater Manchester closer to its 2030 net zero target

School of Science, Engineering and Environment

Following three years of innovative research, the €4.5 million EU funded IGNITION project, which the Â׸£ÀûƬ is a partner, continues to establish community-scale nature-based solution projects in the region.

Living Wall
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Helping grow the businesses of the future

Salford Business School

Times are turbulent for businesses of all sizes but for owners of small and medium sized businesses, problems with inflation and recruitment can be magnified.

Grow your small business
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Trial of comms scheme for carers of people with dementia launches

School of Health and Society

A unique psychological and social intervention which trains family and informal carers to communicate more effectively with the person they support is being trialled in Manchester.

Older people sitting on a bench
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