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ESL social media analysis: Has lasting damage been done to brands?

Salford Business School

The football world was turned upside down this week with the announcement of a European Super League, featuring twelve mega clubs.

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TRIPLE SUCCESS AT 2020 EDUCATE NORTH AWARDS

School of Health and Society

The Â׸£ÀûƬ has scooped three awards at a prestigious educational event with the School of Health & Society’s partnership with the Northern Care Alliance winning the Business/Industry Collaboration Award.

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Social media research pioneer to give Salford lecture

Salford Business School

The creator of a method of analysing trends on social media will give the latest in a series of lectures and discussions at the Â׸£ÀûƬ.

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A politician’s mental health is as crucial as a pilot’s. Why don’t we tend to it?

School of Health and Society

Psychology lecturer Ashley Weinberg has recently published an article featured in the Washington Post raising concerns around the need to support politicians with their mental health - highlighting heavy workloads and constant deadlines, multiplied...

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You Belong Here: Artists Rediscovering Salford’s Green Spaces

School of Arts, Media and Creative Technology

The Â׸£ÀûƬ Art Collection and Salford Museum & Art Gallery have commissioned four Salford-based artists Jack Brown, Cheddar Gorgeous, Hilary Jack and Lizzie King to make work for You Belong Here: Artists Rediscovering Salford’s Green...

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Using behavioural science could give vital boost to vaccination uptake, say psychologists

School of Health and Society

Find out more about our Psychology degrees and apply online now. Psychology lecturer Daniela Ghio has been involved in a large volunteering effort, the Health Psychology Exchange, alongside health researchers and health psychologists across the UK in...

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Confusion and stigma: half a million people overlooked Universal Credit despite COVID-19

School of Health and Society

A new study highlights those who were eligible for Universal Credit at the start of COVID-19 but did not claim it – despite often having sharp falls in income and struggling financially.

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Nominations open for the appointment of a new University Chancellor

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Having served two terms since her appointment on 1 October 2014, Professor Jackie Kay’s term of office as Chancellor of the Â׸£ÀûƬ comes to an end on 31 December 2021. Jackie Kay CBE has made a significant contribution during her time...

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The Storm Cone

School of Arts, Media and Creative Technology

Commissioned by Â׸£ÀûƬ Art Collection and Metal , The Storm Cone is an immersive artwork by artist Laura Daly with music composed by Lucy Pankhurst, which reveals the lost bandstands in our municipal parks and explores their forgotten...

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Expert comment: Plans for a European Super League take the game away from fans

Salford Business School

The football world is in turmoil after plans were announced by 12 clubs to form a European Super League, which would take the place of the current Champions League.

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