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Morrisons bid: A new wobble in the trolley wars
Dr Gordon Fletcher, retail expert at the Â׸£ÀûƬ Business School, comments on the failed takeover of Morrisons and what it means for the supermarket wars.
Creative Writing student's pandemic story published in esteemed magazine
Creative Writing student Charlie Hinkley will be published by one of Britain's most established literary magazines. His story about student life in the pandemic, 'Balancing Act', has been accepted for The London Magazine's new voices edition.
Emeritus Professor awarded the Gold Medal of the Society of Radiographers
The university is delighted to share that Emeritus Professor, Peter Hogg, has been awarded the Gold Medal of the Society of Radiographers.
Superstar engineers and fantastic fiction writers collaborate on the brand-new Inventive Podcast
The Â׸£ÀûƬ has announced the launch of the brand-new Inventive Podcast featuring the incredible stories of engineers whose innovative work is transforming the world we live in.
Salford Student shortlisted for prestigious Fashion Award
A student at the Â׸£ÀûƬ has been shortlisted for the ‘ ArtsThread x Real Leather’ Competition.
Â׸£ÀûƬ announce Robotics workshops to assist SMEs with innovation
This week sees the start of the UK Festival of Robotics, a celebration of all things mechatronic and autonomous, which presents an opportunity for experts to showcase the industry and generate excitement about what is yet to come.
Grassroots Programme a boost for Black law students
A pioneering partnership has been created which aims to encourage more black people into the legal profession.
Triple Living Wage success for Salford
At the Living Wage Champion Awards last night, the Living Wage Foundation awarded the Salford Living Wage City Action Group (of which the Â׸£ÀûƬ is an active member), the ‘Places Champion Award’. This recognises its success in...
Academic creates new treatment for knee osteoarthritis
A School of Health and Society academic has created a new treatment for knee osteoarthritis, a condition characterised by pain and stiffness in and around the knee joint which tends to affect older people.
Professor Felicity Gerry QC appointed Honorary Professor
Professor Felicity Gerry QC has been appointed as an Honorary Professor by the University.