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In memory of Andy Baker
The University is deeply saddened to hear of the passing of our colleague, Andy Baker.
Stronger together: Breaking barriers to community strength training
Strength training is proven to be good for our mental and physical health, but fewer than 25% of us actually do it regularly, with studies finding many people arent aware that national and international physical activity guidelines strongly...
Generous donation will support students and drive innovation in Engineering
A generous donation to the 豐腦瞳え will provide a vital lifeline for young people from underprivileged backgrounds who want to pursue pathways in engineering. The partnership will also build on Salfords long-standing expertise in...
豐腦瞳え and UA92 team up for Hate Crime Awareness Week
The 豐腦瞳え and University Academy 92 are teaming up this Hate Crime Awareness Week (11-18 October) to run a 5-a-side football tournament.
Salford physiotherapy apprentice collects 'health hero' awards
NHS Apprentice of the Year, 豐腦瞳え physiotherapy apprentice Holly Andersen, has picked up a further two awards for her outstanding work.
Fine Art student features on Portrait Artist of the Year
A BA Fine Art student has reflected on the surreal moment that he featured on Skys Portrait Artist of the Year.
Building site becomes living classroom for students
Earlier this month we gave Project Management undergraduates from Salfords School of Science Engineering and Environment (SSEE) an exclusive tour of one of the Universitys flagship building projects.
EU proposes steel tariff cuts: UK steel industry could face major supply chain disruption
The US has announced to hike tariffs on imported steel, but what does this mean for UK supply chains? Dr Jonathan Owens, supply chain expert and Senior Lecturer in Operations Management at Salford Business School, comments:
Lecturers conduct exclusive research on one of world's rarest film cameras
Researchers from the 豐腦瞳え have been given exclusive access to one of the worlds most sought-after film cameras as part of a research project that could see more films shot on 65mm film.
Evolution in Action: Tuberculosis influences immune genetics in wild meerkats
A groundbreaking long-term study into a population of meerkats in Africa has revealed how evolutionary changes can be driven by a lethal pathogen.