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BBC star and Salford graduate Katie Thistleton looks at the power of audio on mental health
To mark Mental Health Awareness Week, the University of Salford is proud to support an online event on the power of radio and podcasts in partnership with the BBC and Audio Always.
Be kind to yourself this Mental Health Awareness Week
To mark this year’s Mental Health Awareness Week, Dr Elaine Beaumont (pictured), Lecturer in Counselling & Psychotherapy at the University of Salford, shares her top tips on why kindness is so important for our wellbeing.
Be Sustainable
To achieve the objectives of our Environmental Sustainability Plan and become a more sustainable university, we need to support our staff and students to have an understanding of sustainability issues. We need to engage with them to enhance their...
‘Be the difference’ – Step Up to Social Work accepting new applicants as World Social Work Week begins
March 20th until March 24th marks World Social Work Week, a week which aims to bring people together from across the social work sector to learn, connect and influence each other, as well as raising awareness of the profession.
Becoming a socially engaged photographer at Salford
Aqib arrived in Salford from India to study MA Socially Engaged Photography . During his time at Salford, Aqib’s interned with two renowned artists, boosted his employability and made friends from all around the world. Keep reading to find out more...
"Becoming Double Paralympic Champion, and breaking my current World Record was incredible."
BSc Sports Science graduate (2019) Hannah Russell MBE is a Paralympic swimmer who competed in both the London 2012 and Rio 2016 Paralympic Games. After winning a silver and two bronze medals at London 2012, and further two golds and a bronze at Rio...
Benefits system ‘must be more ambitious’ as the labour market struggles to recover from Covid-19
As the government prepares to deliver its next Budget, a new report is calling for a review of the benefits system to ensure those who are claiming benefits during (and beyond) the Covid-19 pandemic are adequately supported.