Explore exciting careers in Science and discover degree courses that can get you there. 

Make Scientific Breakthroughs

Science is a diverse and evolving field. As a scientist in the lab or out in the field, you can address these challenges and help make scientific breakthroughs. 

If you're ready to continue your passion for science into higher education, read on and discover degree courses grounded in biology, chemistry and physics but designed to accelerate your career.

Careers in science

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The COVID-19 pandemic response highlights the many ways that science can rise to the challenge. The response brought together expertise from a wide range of scientific backgrounds to shape public health messaging, provide testing, treat symptoms and create a vaccine.

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Trending Science roles

Bioscience under the microscope

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Emerging technology is changing the way we identify, diagnose and treat major endemic health challenges.

Cutting-edge bioscience research is now being used to solve some of the biggest challenges we face today – from developing new cures for diseases and health conditions, to combating climate change and loss of biodiversity.

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Study Science with Salford

 

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If you're ready to start a career finding new solutions, treatments and health interventions, make Salford your next step.

We've developed an exciting range of career-focused degree courses that offer specialisms in biological sciences, biomedicine, chemical sciences, marine biology, physics, wildlife conservation and zoology.

Be inspired by industry guest lectures and live projects. Join a professional science community finding ways to apply cutting-edge technology to advance human and natural sciences. Experience research-led teaching, delivered from our cutting-edge Bodmer laboratories based at our green campus just minutes from Manchester city centre.

Come and explore how to gain knowledge and skills for an exciting career where you can shape the future of science.