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Celebrate Salford, Celebrate Bangladesh: a special event to commemorate Salford's work with Bangladesh

University Campus

Last month, we were honoured to host a special celebration at the Â׸£ÀûƬ to bring together our work with Bangladesh and the Bengali community.

A photograph of the musicians who performed at the event.
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Research: Military vehicles disturbing soil did not cause a Chornobyl radiation spike

School of Science, Engineering and Environment

A new study has found an apparent spike in radiation levels reported across the Chornobyl* Exclusion Zone was not caused by invading Russian military vehicles, as had become widely accepted, or by a leak from the former nuclear reactor or one of the...

New Safe Confinement structure (sarcophagus), which covers the destroyed
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What impact is Covid-19 having for future public health professionals?

School of Health and Society

This World Health Day, as we continue to emerge from the restrictions of the Covid-19 pandemic, Penny Cook, Professor of Public Health at the Â׸£ÀûƬ, gives us her view on what the long-term effects of the pandemic might be for those...

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Salford Host Kidscan Research Evening

School of Science, Engineering and Environment

The Â׸£ÀûƬ’s charity partner, Kidscan, held an event at its main campus inviting partners and supporters to find out more about their work.

Kidscan
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Food bank-using single mum starts design business

Salford Business School

A single mother who was forced to use food banks during the pandemic is using her fashion business to give back to those in need.

Roxanne Halenko portrait
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University presents evidence to MPs on health assessments for veterans claiming benefits

School of Health and Society

Â׸£ÀûƬ Research Fellow Philip Martin joined representatives of veterans’ charities as an expert witness for a House of Commons Work and Pensions Select Committee last week (30 March).

Houses of Parliament, Big Ben and Westminster Bridge, London
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Art Assembly 2022 to explore City as Art School

School of Arts, Media and Creative Technology

On Saturday 18 June, Art Fund with a collective of Manchester’s leading arts organisations will present the one-day festival, ‘Art Assembly 2022 - City as Art School’. The event celebrates the idea of the city as an art school and champions culture...

Artist Sally Gilford
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Voting open to name a new building on campus

School of Science, Engineering and Environment

The Â׸£ÀûƬ is at the final stages of naming its new £65 million School of Science, Engineering and Environment (SEE) building.

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Â׸£ÀûƬ leads international efforts to develop healthcare workforce

School of Health and Society

The Â׸£ÀûƬ is part of a major international project to help improve workforce planning and increase the number of people in healthcare careers.

Nursing students in the Simulation Suite, Â׸£ÀûƬ
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India’s Deputy High Commissioner and delegation visits MediaCity campus

School of Arts, Media and Creative Technology

Our MediaCity campus welcomed an exciting visit from the Deputy High Commissioner for India last month to see first-hand how our students thrive in our creative courses.

A group photo of India's Deputy High Commissioner and delegation with Â׸£ÀûƬ staff.
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