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New short courses give students flexible opportunities to learn

University Campus

The University is pleased to announce that £100,000 has been approved by the Office for Students (OfS) to develop 6 new short courses.

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Greater Manchester Institute of Technology bid approved

University Campus

A multi-million-pound bid for a new technical education institute in Greater Manchester has been approved by the government.

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Study shows ‘quality over quantity’ of work crucial for employee wellbeing

School of Health and Society

A new study has found that job quality matters more for employees’ mental health than the number of hours that they work.

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Help 2 Grow boosts ‘insane’ growth agenda

Salford Business School

A new course aimed at boosting small and medium sized businesses is helping one company with its ‘insane’ growth agenda. And places are now available for the February intake for other businesses who want to grow.

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How to deal with the pressure of the ‘perfect Christmas’

School of Health and Society

Find out more about our Psychology degrees and apply online now. As the Omicron variant spreads, people around the UK are once again trying to plan for an uncertain festive period.

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Â׸£ÀûƬ ranked 'first-class' for sustainability in 2021 People & Planet University League

University Campus

The Â׸£ÀûƬ is pleased to announce that we have been named as one of the UK's most sustainable universities after receiving a First-Class award in the 2021 People & Planet's University League.

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"The Â׸£ÀûƬ has had a significant impact on my career"

School of Health and Society

BSc Physiotherapy graduate (2006) Ritchie Barber is a former Paralympic swimmer who competed at the 2000 Sydney Paralympic Games, winning a silver medal in the S7 50m butterfly.

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Collaborative research film screened at New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art

School of Arts, Media and Creative Technology

Â׸£ÀûƬ academics have created a film on the Arts for the Blues project, a collaborative research venture that developed a new evidence based creative psychological therapy for depression. The ground-breaking film was recently screened...

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CYBERJUNK: Artist John Powell-Jones celebrates first solo exhibition at Castlefield Gallery

School of Arts, Media and Creative Technology

John Powell-Jones, a print making demonstrator in the School of Arts, Media and Creative Technology, has held his first major solo exhibition CYBERJUNK at Castlefield Gallery.

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Salford announced as University Partner in GCHQ initiative

School of Science, Engineering and Environment

GCHQ announces new university research partnership with four universities in North West Partnership will see GCHQ and universities publish joint research New collaboration aims to harness different perspectives from across academia to meet national...

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