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Top Tips for Staying Safe on a Night Out
We all want to have a great time, but when going out in a busy city it’s important to also […]
Q&A About Countering Hateful Extremism
We know conversations around extremism can be challenging and confusing at times, but it’s important that we all understand what […]
INTERVIEW: The CATS Campaign
Yes! You read that right. Last week I had the chance to speak all things cancer related with some CATS (volunteers) […]
We’ve got your back – keeping students safe on campus
This article was first published in 2016. In light of recent world events, we’re currently reviewing our safety guidance and […]
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Being a neurodivergent student at Salford
By The University of Salford
August 27, 2025
Life as a neurodivergent student can be exciting: learning a subject you’re passionate about and making new friends. However, it can also come with
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All the benefits of your Student ID Card
By The University of Salford
August 18, 2025
Your Student ID card is far more than just proof of your status as a Salford student, it’s a key to unlock so many benefits. You’ll gain access to
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Our top tips for managing your time
By The University of Salford
August 11, 2025
We know you’re likely to have other commitments alongside studying such as work, placements, internships, volunteering, looking after children
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Settling in to living with new people
By The University of Salford
August 11, 2025
One of the biggest changes you experience when you come to uni is that you may be living with a group of people you’ve never met. It’s likely that
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My dream of studying in the UK as a Vietnamese student
By The University of Salford
August 5, 2025
Studying abroad has always been a dream of mine, and now that dream has finally come true. Today, as a postgraduate student in the UK, I look back
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