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100% pass rate for Biomedical Science apprentices
Apprentices on the Health Care Science Practitioner (Biomedical Science) course have had a fantastic level of success this summer, with a 100% EPA pass rate.
1000 health workers in Greater Manchester to get crucial training to support cancer patients
More than 1,000 workers currently employed in an Allied Health Professional (AHP) role in Greater Manchester are set to benefit from Allies in Cancer Care training.
10ticks, Fisher Educational
We asked Ian Fisher, Director of 10ticks, a few questions about his Cyber Foundry experience.
200,000 people ineligible for Universal Credit due to their partner’s earnings
A new study looks at people who were ineligible for benefits at the start of COVID-19 but may be in financial need – including 500,000 who lost 10% or more of their income but were still ineligible for benefits.
2021 will be different: Join TEDx University of Salford this March
The University of Salford is holding its very own virtual TEDx event this March.
2022 Politics and Contemporary History Awards: Winners
The 2022 Politics and Contemporary History Awards took place on 4 May.
2024 Autumn Budget predictions
As the 2024 Autumn Budget fast approaches, the first to be delivered by Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rachel Reeves, Dr Richard Whittle, University Fellow at the University of Salford's Business School, shares his predictions.
21 ways our University Fellows are shaping the world
Our University Fellows are a group of 21 early career academics delivering transformational research across our four schools. These prestigious appointments are tackling some of the most pressing problems facing the world today, from climate change...
35 years on from Chernobyl – busting the myths
This year marked 35 years since the worst nuclear accident in history unfolded. The University of Salford is hosting a lecture that will take you on a journey through the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone (CEZ) and allow you to witness first-hand the impact...
42% of MPs’ staff suffering psychological distress, study finds
A survey carried out by the University of Salford has found that many MPs’ caseworkers are struggling with workload, safety fears and the second-hand trauma of helping desperate constituents facing the effects of the ongoing cost-of-living crisis.