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Maxwell Hall Archive
Discover the musical history of Maxwell Hall and look through our curated collection.
Maxwell Hall features in new augmented reality trail through Salford
The University's imprint on Salfords incredible music legacy has been celebrated by a new immersive interactive trail.
Maxwell room types
This landmark building is right at the front of the Peel Park Campus, clearly visible from the main road into Manchester. The Maxwell Hall is comprised of an upper and lower hall. The upper hall seats up to 1000 people and has a large stage and...
Mayor champions Greater Manchesters Retrofit Revolution and infra-red heating at Energy House 2.0
Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham has visited our world-leading research facility Energy House 2.0 to highlight the city regions role at the forefront of the UKs retrofit revolution - and see how infra-red heating could help decarbonise homes...
Mayssa shares the inspiring reason she chose to study MSc Diabetes Care
Mayssa Hamada, an MSc Diabetes Care alumnus from Cairo, Egypt shares the knowledge she gained at Salford during her studies. Read below to discover more about her journey.
MBE for Salford professor in New Years Honours
A visiting Professor at Salford who also volunteers in the Armed Forces has been named in the New Years Honours list.
Media at Salford
Find out more about our School of Arts and Media. Discover our facilities, explore the types of courses available and hear student case studies.
Media City development supports rising local talent
Three students will see their artwork displayed in Media City after developer Latimer and the 豐腦瞳え teamed up to recognise local talent.
Media Psychology - A Graduate Story
Allie Johns tells us why studying at Salford changed her career page for the better.
Media reports on plans to cut university funding for arts subjects
After the widely reported plans to cut funding for arts subjects at universities by almost 50 per cent in the media over the past week, it was reassuring to receive clarification from the Office for Students on 6 May that this was widely overstated...