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Mancunian icon and Inspiral Carpets star gives masterclass to Salford music students

School of Arts, Media and Creative Technology

Clint Boon has delivered an inspiring talk to Â׸£ÀûƬ students about breaking the music industry in Greater Manchester, equipped with anecdotes starring all the era’s favourite artists.

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Salford welcomes Professor of Environmental History from China

School of Arts, Media and Creative Technology

This month Pro Vice-Chancellor of Research, Professor Karl Dayson, officially welcomed Professor Chengshuang Fu to the Â׸£ÀûƬ where he will be spending a year’s research leave. Professor Fu, who is Dean of Research in the Faculty of...

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University investigates the latest fad in exercise, here’s why you should give it a try!

School of Science, Engineering and Environment

With the January gym obligations fading, some of us will be swapping our running shoes for slippers! However, for those of you who are truly committed or looking for something new, Dr Samuel Hayes’ research on green exercise may be of interest to you...

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Appointment of Dr Janice Allan to Dean of Salford Business School

Salford Business School

Dr Janice Allan has been appointed the Dean of Salford Business School at the Â׸£ÀûƬ with immediate effect.

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National apprenticeship week: How it helped this student shoot to surveying stardom

School of Science, Engineering and Environment

It is National apprenticeship week and Tom Hodgkins is a reminder of how placements on this scheme can help you catapult to success.

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Salford and Brazilian physiotherapy lecturers visit former students at Wigan Athletic

School of Health and Society

Dr Stuart Porter, lecturer in physiotherapy at the Â׸£ÀûƬ, was recently visited by Gabriel De Lima, a lecturer in physiotherapy from São Paulo, Brazil.

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Universal credit rollout delayed until 2024

School of Health and Society

The full rollout of universal credit has been delayed again, meaning the system will not be fully live until September 2024, the BBC reports.

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Brexit: Impact on sport

Salford Business School

As Britain prepares for its first steps outside the EU, Simon Chadwick, Professor of Sports Enterprise at the Â׸£ÀûƬ Business School, looks at what the impact may be on the business of sport in the country.

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New technology could help householders save energy

School of Science, Engineering and Environment

Experts from the Â׸£ÀûƬ have shown that a simple, yet ground-breaking device could contribute to householders making savings on their energy consumption – and reduce the UK’s carbon emissions.

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Electric Cars have the potential to reduce energy bills

School of Science, Engineering and Environment

A study by the Â׸£ÀûƬ has revealed that by plugging an electric vehicle (EV) into an integrated energy network could save homeowners up to £300 a year.

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