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Law students give their time to those in need
It’s national pro bono week, celebrating and supporting the contribution made by lawyers across the country in giving free advice to those in need. And despite lockdown, students from the Â׸£ÀûƬ have been doing their part to help...
Manchester’s homeless share their experience of the pandemic through poetry, art and song
Whisper To Me Alone is giving homeless people across Greater Manchester the chance to tell their Coronavirus story through the arts.
Graduate Lina Al-Aghbar on a quest to inspire women to follow their passion
25-year-old Lina Al-Aghbar (pictured) is passionate about sharing the stories of migrant women around the world who have overcome challenges to become leaders, creatives and business owners.
Â׸£ÀûƬ to delve into disruptive animation education at Manchester Animation Festival
The Â׸£ÀûƬ is delighted to be partnering with the Manchester Animation Festival again this year on a special event exploring animation education.
Salford to undertake new research into viruses that act as puppet masters of disease-causing bacteria
This November the University begins work on a new research project to investigate prophages, which are bacterial viruses (bacteriophages) that integrate into the DNA of live bacterial cells.
Finalists announced for the North West Regional Construction Awards
The finalists for the 14 th annual North West Regional Construction Awards have been announced.
Salford Student wins the 2020 Structural Concrete competition
Salford graduate Daniel Dickinson has won the Concrete Centre 2020 student design competition for his design of a high-rise residential building in a waterside redevelopment area.
Birthday Honours celebrate Salford alumni achievements
The Queen’s Honours recognise the achievements and service of extraordinary people across the United Kingdom.
Â׸£ÀûƬ Art Collection to support inspiring visual arts exchange between UK and Hong Kong
Registration is now open for the Peer to Peer: UK/HK Online Festival, an online platform for cultural exchange between the UK and Hong Kong’s Visual Arts sectors as they interrogate topical themes of our time including art & activism, art in the...
Unsuccessful benefit claimants during Covid-19 are often struggling with their mental health and finances, says new research
A new report shows that 290,000 people unsuccessfully tried to claim benefits during the Covid-19 pandemic, mostly because they were not eligible for benefits. Many had seen sharp falls in income, were struggling financially, and had poor mental...