Salford students build global skills through international Team4Learning programme
Students from Salford Business School recently took part in an international entrepreneurship programme hosted by Aston University.
Students from Salford Business School recently took part in an international entrepreneurship programme hosted by Aston University.
Can Lego help students prepare for the workplace? Geoffrey Evans from Salford Business School believes it can. At the British Accounting and Finance Association (BAFA) Conference in May 2026, Geoffrey presented his work using Lego® Serious Play (LSP) with Level 6 Accounting and Finance student
At the British Accounting and Finance Association (BAFA) conference in May 2026, Fiona Dearing from Salford Business School presented an innovative approach to assessment design in accounting education.
Students from across Salford Business School recently came together for a collaborative hackathon delivered in partnership with Microsoft, giving them the opportunity to explore how artificial intelligence (AI) can help businesses tackle sustainability challenges.
A year after Salford Business School partnered with Manchester Storm Women’s Ice Hockey team, students have already helped transform the club’s social media presence – more than doubling engagement and reaching new audiences online.
How do we make learning more engaging, more flexible and more relevant? That was the question at the heart of a recent presentation from colleagues that was shared with educators from across the higher education sector.
Students from Salford Business School recently took part in a new networking session with members of the school’s Industry Advisory Board, designed to strengthen engagement between learners and senior leaders from across the business community.
Salford Business School’s School Lead for Student Experience and Engagement, Charlie Seager, had the opportunity to present at not one, but two national conferences on behalf of the University throughout April. Charlie showcased the fantastic work we’re doing to support our students, while sharing our evolving practices with the wider academic community.
We are thrilled to announce Salford Business School has been awarded a prestigious UKAT (UK Advising and Tutoring) Awards 2025 for ‘Institutional Outstanding Student Support.’
Salford Business School Law students were recently given an exciting opportunity to tour the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom in London, while also participating in a mooting competition, with the winner crowned by Supreme Court Judge, Lord Hamblen.