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Media reports on plans to cut university funding for arts subjects
After the widely reported plans to cut funding for arts subjects at universities by almost 50 per cent in the media over the past week, it was reassuring to receive clarification from the Office for Students on 6 May that this was widely overstated...
Salford lecturer’s designs grace the cover of best-selling vinyl album
A Â׸£ÀûƬ academic’s artwork has featured on the cover of a highly charted vinyl album.
Â׸£ÀûƬ’s Associate Director of External Relations is to become Lancashire’s Police and Crime Commissioner
In a closely run contest, Andrew Snowden, Associate Director of External Relations, has been elected as the Police and Crime Commissioner for Lancashire.
The importance of interprofessional education (IPE) in Health & Social Care
Dr Melanie Stephens, Senior Lecturer in Adult Nursing and Head of Interprofessional Education comments on the evaluation of interprofessional education (IPE) activities for the academic year 20/21 within the School of Health and Society.
Mental health e-learning resources now available from multi-national Salford project
School of Health and Society staff are sharing mental health resources that have been created as part of a multi-national project.
Double Athena Swan accolade for Salford
The University has received two prestigious Athena Swan awards reaffirming our commitment to gender equality.
Alumnus kickstarts his Career at BBC Sport
Salford alumnus Nick Ransom has just landed a new Job at BBC Sport.
How the midwifery society have continued supporting students during the pandemic
On the International Day of the Midwife, we take a look at how the midwifery society has adapted during the Covid-19 pandemic, under the leadership of Emma Castle and Nicola Partington.
Struggling to meet demand in ‘Chipageddon’
Jonathan Owens, logistics expert from the Â׸£ÀûƬ Business School, comments on the shortage of computer chips, which is having an impact on car production in the UK and could start to affect more consumer goods later in the year.
Dr Lesley Choucri reflects on her 48-year career as a midwife, senior lecturer, researcher, manager, and leader
On International Day of the Midwife 2021, Dr Lesley Choucri, a senior lecturer in midwifery at the Â׸£ÀûƬ, reflects on her 48-year career as a midwife, senior lecturer, researcher, manager, and leader.