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Salford Business School to host international guests at first Global Week
Salford Business School are hosting their very first Global Week next month for postgraduate students.
Rugby partnership renewed
With the new Betfred Super League season about to get underway, the Â׸£ÀûƬ and Salford Red Devils Rugby League Club have teamed up as part of a three-year agreement covering sport and education.
More lockdowns to come?
One year ago Boris Johnson took the unprecedented step of locking down the country in response to the exploding civod-19 pandemic. Here Zeeshan Syed says we may need to accept further lockdowns before the pandemic is truly over.
One year of lockdown: Impact on economy, retail and tourism and how we move forward
One year ago Boris Johnson took the unprecedented step of locking down the country in response to the exploding covid-19 pandemic. Experts from the Â׸£ÀûƬ Business School look back at the impact the past twelve months have had on...
Research success for Dr Mick Lockwood as he explores the future of Self-Sovereign Identity
Congratulations to Dr Mick Lockwood, Lecturer in Digital Design in the School of Arts, Media and Creative Technology, whose research around Self-Sovereign Identity (SSI) has been published in two insightful journal articles this month.
Salford Alumnus lands major record deal
Salford Alumnus Joshua Cavanagh-Brierley has just landed a major record deal with Ubuntu Management Group (UMG) in London, but he got his start at the Â׸£ÀûƬ.
Salford Midwifery Programme achieves UNICEF Gold Award
The Â׸£ÀûƬ’s Midwifery Programme has been awarded the UNICEF Baby Friendly Gold Award in Achieving Sustainability in the Baby Friendly Standards.
New survey explores impact of coronavirus on the illegal drugs market in the UK
Since the beginning of the first national coronavirus lockdown, Release has operated a public, online survey designed to monitor how people are buying their drugs.
Salford Business School students make it to national final of international business competition
A group of students from the Salford Business School have made it to the national final of the Young Enterprise Start-Up Programme , a competition run by a national charity.
Expert comment: What does the new energy label mean for consumers?
The energy label as we know it has been in use for over 25 years, this being in tandem with products becoming increasingly more energy efficient. As consumers become more environmentally conscious the current labelling has become less effective.