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Salford researchers join the COP conversation with new podcast launch
As policymakers descend on Baku, Azerbaijan for COP29 next week, the Â׸£ÀûƬ’s sustainability, climate and environment experts will launch Talking COP , a brand-new podcast series that takes a deep dive into the issues shaping this year...
Celebrating excellence: The AJ Bell Technology Award
For the fourth year AJ Bell has presented the AJ Technology Award to the top Computer Science and Software Engineering students for the academic year 2023/24. This initiative not only acknowledges the outstanding talent of these students but also...
Expert comment: Bank of England cuts interest rates
In light of the Bank of England cutting interest rates, Dr Tony Syme, macroeconomic expert at the Â׸£ÀûƬ's Business School, shares his thoughts. He comments:
Major new textbook edited by Salford lecturer to provide critical insight on disability and ableism
This Occupational Therapy Week, we are proud to introduce our Head of Occupational Therapy, Dr Bethan Collins and celebrate the recent publication of a major new occupational therapy textbook, which Bethan was European editor for.
Associate Prof Carole Conroy appointed ADAQE in SEE School
The School of Science, Engineering and Environment is pleased to announce that Associate Professor Carole Conroy has been appointed as Associate Dean Academic – Quality and Enhancement.
Salford's pro bono law clinic supporting north west renters whose homes are in disrepair
Housing issues faced by renters are on the rise, according to the Â׸£ÀûƬ’s pro bono law clinic, SILKS , which has seen a considerable 17% rise in enquiries compared to 2023, despite two months of the year still remaining.
IRIS welcomes back students for an insightful engagement day
For the third consecutive year, IRIS Software Group welcomed our Business, Computer Science and Software Engineering programmes students to their Manchester offices.
Â׸£ÀûƬ hosts successful collaborative R&D networking event
On Wednesday 30 October 2024, the Â׸£ÀûƬ hosted a Collaborative Research and Development (R&D) Networking Breakfast, welcoming over 30 businesses from a range of sectors across the North West. Held in the Old Fire Station’s Council...
University to be ‘first’ to use podcasting to teach and assess student nursing associates
The Â׸£ÀûƬ is to become the ‘first in the UK’ to not only use podcasting as a teaching tool for educating its student nursing associates, but also to introduce it as an assessment method.
Expert comment: 2024 Autumn Budget
In light of yesterday’s Autumn Budget being unveiled by Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rachel Reeves, Â׸£ÀûƬ economist, Dr Richard Whittle, shares his thoughts: