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Fashion Design graduate Saif Ud Deen lands spot on Mr Porter's global talent scheme
Huge congratulations to Fashion Design graduate Saif Ud Deen who has been selected as one of only three designers accepted onto Mr Porter's very first mentorship programme.
Lecturer's expert opinion piece on older women in film and TV sparks debate
An opinion piece by performance and comedy lecturer Lisa Moore, originally published in The Conversation, has been raising a lot of discussion.
Expert comment: Fuel supply problems could be a long-term issue
Huge queues at petrol stations have developed over the past few days as supplies come under pressure from a lack of HGV drivers and panic buying. Jonathan Owens, logistics and supply chain expert from the Â׸£ÀûƬ Business School, looks...
Salford Lecturer awarded ‘Commanding Officers Coin’
Salford Adult Nursing Lecturer Matthew Wynn has received the ‘Commanding Officers Coin’ in recognition for his work into infection control during the pandemic.
First ever civic university agreement for Greater Manchester signed
The five higher education institutions of Greater Manchester have launched a flagship agreement with mayor Andy Burnham to work together to drive social and economic change in the city region.
The Â׸£ÀûƬ joins the Race to Zero campaign
The Â׸£ÀûƬ shows commitment to a zero-carbon future by joining the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) climate campaign – Race to Zero.
Salford student lands dream job with Premier League Club
Salford Strength and Conditioning student Megan Ratcliff has landed the job of Sport Scientist/Strength and Conditioning Coach at Burnley F.C Women who play in the FA Women's National League North.
High-end TV Skills Regional Step-up to Production Management Programme
The Pipeline training hub (Â׸£ÀûƬ) is delighted to be commissioned by ScreenSkills, the industry-led skills body for the UK’s screen industries to deliver a fantastic new regional training programme for Production Management Assistants...
Expert comment: Gas crisis could mean cold winter
Tony Syme, expert in macroeconomics at the Â׸£ÀûƬ Business School, explores the current problems with energy prices and how we got to this situation.
University to partner on a unique food challenge
Industry partnerships are central to what we do at the university and is what makes the ‘Salford Experience’ unique.