The catering provider for Salford University, Salfood, has donated food and other supplies to homelessness charity Emmaus Salford in an effort to support local charities during lockdown.
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Salford Sleep out For the Homeless
The Salford Sleepout is back again this year. Across Greater Manchester, 5,564 people are homeless, according to Greater Together Manchester. […]
Salford University gets the go ahead for new science block
Planning consent has been granted for Salford University’s £50 million School of Science, Engineering and Environment block on Peel Park […]
Salford University responds to admissions pressures
The Peel building at The University of Salford. Image credit: Parrot of Doom. License link: (https://tinyurl.com/coaaon8) The PA Education Correspondent Alison […]
“It’s about everyone doing a little bit and that creates a big impact”: Salford’s Student President on Go Green Month
Doing a little bit can make a big impact says the organiser of Salford University’s Go Green month. Student Union […]
The Student Union project making Salford sustainable
Salford University’s Student Union is going green this month to encourage positive, environmental change. The campaign, titled “Go Green Salford”, […]
Salford professor sends festive-filled shoeboxes to deprived children this Christmas
Salford families are being asked to give generously to a shoebox appeal for children in Eastern Europe who might otherwise […]
“It’s going to make it less of a painful experience” How acting is helping Salford students look after their mental health
University of Salford drama students have been taking part in new mindful acting classes to help manage their mental health and wellbeing.
Salford graduate lands role on American documentary-drama
New actor, James Bradley, has landed a debut role in an American Docu-Drama.
Salford students host charity auction to benefit visually impaired
University of Salford students have been fundraising for Greater Manchester charity Speed of Sight, which offers karting experiences to visually impaired people.






















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