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Â׸£ÀûƬ’s social mobility role recognised by two new reports
The significant role that the Â׸£ÀûƬ plays in driving social mobility in Salford, Greater Manchester and beyond has been recognised in two major new reports published this month.
Salford apprentice addresses MPs in virtual parliamentary event
To mark National Apprenticeship Week (8 – 12 February), a Salford apprentice has shared her experiences with a cross-party group of MPs.
Life-saving apprentice Eleanor recognised with university award
Nursing Associate Eleanor Mears (pictured below) has been studying on her apprenticeship course for over a year now, and at first wasn’t convinced it was for her. But a chance encounter during lockdown led to her putting her skills into practice to...
Degree Apprenticeships at Salford - what you need to know
Degree Apprenticeships are an attractive alternative to the traditional route of study, allowing students to combine study with work.
Biomedicine Apprentice recognised by the University
Each year as part of the National Apprenticeship Celebrations the Â׸£ÀûƬ awards individuals from its different schools with the accolade of Apprentice of the Year.
Apprentice Made in Salford
A student from the Â׸£ÀûƬ is fully excelling in his apprenticeship for one of the UK’s leading construction companies.
Salford Archaeologists uncover Manchester’s industrial past at Mayfield
The Â׸£ÀûƬ is home to the Centre for Applied Archaeology and has a leading reputation for its pivotal role in archaeology knowledge both locally and across the country.
University seeks employer views as it is awarded contract to provide nursing apprenticeships
The Â׸£ÀûƬ has been awarded the contract to provide the Registered Nurse Degree Apprenticeship (RNDA) by Health Education England (HEE), and is looking to engage with employers to establish their needs and gauge their interest.
Building Student Apprenticeship is Open
A partnership between the university and a major regional contractor is helping construction students build themselves a better future – here’s how.
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.