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Response from the Vice-Chancellor to the Prime Minister’s speech on education and skills
Â׸£ÀûƬ Vice-Chancellor Professor Helen Marshall, has reacted to announcements on funding for education and skills from the Prime Minister.
Fantastic five: Poets Union formed by five poetry enthusiasts
Five Â׸£ÀûƬ students are aiming to bring poetry lovers together with their new online poetry group.
The remarkable restoration of the River Keekle
More than 20 years ago the River Keekle in West Cumbria was lined with plastic doing more harm than good.
National award for research exposing the welfare benefits issues facing Armed Forces veterans
A Salford-led project has been recognised with a national award as the first substantive UK research to focus on veterans’ experiences within the benefits system.
A Hat-trick for the Excellence in Structural Engineering Education Award
For the third time we have scooped the 2020 accolade for the Excellence in Structural Engineering Education.
Launch business shares inspiring alopecia stories for awareness month
Black Venus Beauty, a Launch business created by alumna Carole Guilmard, has been marking alopecia awareness month this September.
Salford presses start on e-scooter trial
E-scooters have been given the go ahead in Salford – and will be on the streets next month.
Physics Academic publishes second book
Dr John Proctor a Physics lecturer at The Â׸£ÀûƬ has had his second book published with his latest covering the understanding of liquids and supercritical fluids.
Expert opinion: Does Rishi's Job Support Scheme do enough?
Dr Maria Rana, lecturer in economics and finance from the Â׸£ÀûƬ Business School, comments on Chancellor Rishi Sunak’s recent Job Support Scheme statement.
English graduate Katie lands job at childhood favourite venue
When English gradate Katie Barnes embarked on her studies at The Â׸£ÀûƬ she had no idea it would land her a dream entry-level job at church and 1,250-seat concert hall Victoria Hall in Bolton.