News
Flybe ceases trading
Dr Neil Robinson, Travel and tourism expert from the Â׸£ÀûƬ Business School, explains some of the reasons for budget airline Flybe ceasing to trade overnight.
Coronavirus: impact on travel
Dr Neil Robinson, Travel and tourism expert from the Â׸£ÀûƬ Business School, offers advice to travellers as the Coronavirus continues to bite.
Â׸£ÀûƬ set to play key role at Digital City Festival
Digital City Festival has invited the Â׸£ÀûƬ to play a special part in the industry leading event taking place at Manchester Central on Wednesday 11 and Thursday 12 March 2020.
Employability Plus gives students skills for life
Thursday 5 March 2020 is University Mental Health Day. The day brings together the university community to make mental health a university-wide priority and create ongoing year-round change to the future of student mental health.
Brexit final deal negotiations begin
As negotiations on a final Brexit deal with the EU begin, experts from the Â׸£ÀûƬ Business School offer advice to the negotiating team.
Photography student documents what it’s like living with endometriosis
In 2017 after undergoing surgery Megan Cope, (BA) Hons Photography student at the Â׸£ÀûƬ, struggled to feel comfortable in her own body until she started photographing.
Coronavirus impact on Global Supply Chains
With financial markets in turmoil, Dr Jonathan Owens, logistics expert from the Â׸£ÀûƬ Business School, looks at why the coronavirus is having such a huge impact on business and what can be done to mitigate the risks.
Tyson Fury defeated Deontay Wilder in the social media fight as well as in the ring
Writing for The Conversation, Wasim Ahmed and Alex Fenton discuss the battle of the boxers' personal brands that took place on social media.
£40,000 funding boost to help Salford graduate combat cancer
A Â׸£ÀûƬ graduate is helping raise awareness of cancer symptoms thanks to a £40,000 funding boost from NHS Salford Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG).
School of Arts and Media win big at the RTS Student Awards
Graduates and current students from the School of Arts and Media picked-up FIVE of the 16 nominations at last night’s Royal Television Society North-West Student Awards.