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Salford 360: International Women's Day special
To mark International Women’s Day (IWD), four Salford academics, all experts in their fields, discuss how different industries are embracing equity. The theme for IWD this year is Inspire Inclusion. Our construction, law, healthcare leadership and...
Salford academic among those recognised at national awards
Dr Julia Ryan, Director of Nursing and Midwifery at the Â׸£ÀûƬ, was among those shortlisted in the ‘Educator of the Year’ category at the national Student Nursing Times Awards, held in London today (Friday 27 May).
Salford academic appointed to Greater Manchester LGBTQ+ Advisory Panel
Brian Boag (pictured), Associate Dean International Development in the Â׸£ÀûƬ’s School of Health and Society, has been appointed to the Greater Manchester LGBTQ+ Advisory Panel.
Salford academic appointed to REF assessment panel
The Â׸£ÀûƬ’s Professor Garry Crawford (pictured) has been appointed to the expert panels that will assess submissions to the Research Excellence Framework (REF) 2021.
Salford academic appointed to Social Work England panel
Congratulations go to Dr Allister Butler (pictured), Head of Social Work and Integrated Practice at the Â׸£ÀûƬ, who has been appointed by Social Work England onto their Professional Experts Panel.
Salford academic awarded Academy of Social Sciences Fellowship
Professor Lisa Scullion (pictured) from the Â׸£ÀûƬ has been awarded a prestigious Fellowship of the Academy of Social Sciences for her contribution to social sciences.
Salford academic awarded Postdoctoral Fellowship by the British Academy
The British Academy has awarded 45 Postdoctoral Fellowships, worth over £15.9 million, to outstanding early career researchers in the SHAPE (social sciences, humanities, arts for people and economy) disciplines.
Salford academic brings full-length world premiere of Hungarian drama to MediaCity
A Â׸£ÀûƬ academic is staging the full-length English language premiere of the acclaimed Hungarian drama The Dead Man at our MediaCity campus next month.
Salford academic co-edits book on Assassin Creed's influence as a teaching tool
A Â׸£ÀûƬ academic has co-edited a new book that discusses how the highly successful video game series Assassin’s Creed is being pioneered as a new tool to teach and examine ancient history across the world.
Salford academic featured in special edition of international journal
A paper by Patience Udonsi, Lecturer in Learning Disabilities Nursing and Social Work, has been featured in an international journal as part of its Black Lives Matter Special Issue.