UOS - International Study Guide

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STUDY GUIDE

INTERNATIONAL

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JOIN 4,500 INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS CURRENTLY STUDYING ON OUR CAMPUSES. WE HAVE A TOTAL OF 25,000 FRIENDLY AND AMBITIOUS STUDENTS WHO ARE WORKING TOWARDS AN EXCITING FUTURE.


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CAMPUS 16 18 20 22 24 30 32 34 46 38 40 42 46 48

Our campus Campus and city map Discover our campuses SEE’s New Home Our facilities New Adelphi MediaCity Maker Space Sustainability at Salford Team Salford Societies Make yourself at home Travelling to Salford How to get the best out of following us

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askUS University of Salford Students’ Union Support in your country Learn English for Academic Purposes (LEAP) Where you’re coming from Fees and finance Cost of living in Salford Registration and International Check-in Careers support Work placements

COURSES 78 80 84 86 90 92

Our courses How to apply International Foundation Year Student stories Salford Business School School of Arts, Media and Creative Technology 94 School of Health and Society 96 School of Science, Engineering and Environment 98 Research at Salford 100 Course listings 107 Graduate community 108 Important notices

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More than a degree Our location Always evolving A tale of two cities

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TH RE E E T AN THE M GR A D AN OR E EG A DE RE E E


At Salford, our aim is to help you pursue your passions, provide you with exciting opportunities, and develop the skills and confidence you need to start or enhance your chosen career. Industry connections are at the heart of everything we do. We form strong partnerships with businesses and organisations from all sectors, working closely with them to develop courses that are up-to-date and relevant to the challenges that society faces today. Salford as a city is undergoing a significant amount of change, through a large amount of investment. We’re right at the heart of that journey with the Crescent Masterplan, an £800 million investment plan designed to transform the University and the surrounding area over the coming years. We’ve invested heavily in our own campus facilities. For example, our three newest buildings are a new £65 million home for the School of Science, Engineering and Environment, Energy House 2.0, a new worldleading research centre in energy efficient housing design, and we are home to the new North of England Robotics Innovation Centre. There’s no doubt that by studying here in Greater Manchester you’ll be at the centre of innovation, education, industry, and culture. You’ll be in an area of the country whose

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economic potential and scope for growth exceeds that of any other UK city region outside London*. This means that not only is Salford a great place to study, but it’s also a fantastic place to live, work, and for your future prospects. We want you to enjoy studying here and to know that, throughout your time with us, you’ll be well supported. Our dedicated student support services are on hand to help with your academic studies or wellbeing support. It doesn’t matter what it is, you’ll be signposted to help, guidance and advice whenever you need it. We hope that you take all the opportunities to make the most of your time with us at Salford. Whether that's by joining a society, excelling in a work placement or learning a new language alongside your studies, we’re all here to help you succeed and to Become Unstoppable. All best wishes,

Dr Sam Grogan Pro Vice-Chancellor Student Experience * Greater Manchester Combined Authority, May 2021

MORE THAN A DEGREE

Thanks for taking the time to find out more about the University of Salford. Salford is an ambitious, thriving university and there are countless reasons that students choose to study here. Whether it’s our award-winning academics, warm and welcoming campus, state-of-the-art facilities, or fantastic location in the city of Salford and with Manchester's vibrant city centre on our doorstep. Whatever your reason, we’re pleased that you are interested in being part of our community too.


OUR LOCATION AMSTERDAM 1H 25M FRANKFURT 1H 40M

GLASGOW EDINBURGH

BEIJING 11H

NEWCASTLE

LAGOS 9H 30M

BELFAST

DELHI 10H 30M

LEEDS

DUBLIN

Our Peel Park and Frederick Road campuses are within walking distance of each other. There is a bus that runs between our Peel Park and MediaCity campuses which is free to students.

LIVERPOOL

MANCHESTER

NOTTINGHAM

DUBAI 7H

John Lester and Eddie Colman Court Accommodation

NORWICH BIRMINGHAM CARDIFF LONDON

DUBLIN 1H NEW YORK 7H 45M

EXETER

SOUTHAMPTON

RIO 14H

MediaCity

Imperial War Museum

The Lowry

The Trafford Centre Old Trafford


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To view our campus map visit salford.ac.uk/travel BY TRAIN MANCHESTER CITY CENTRE BY BUS – 5 minutes BY TRAIN – 5 minutes BY CAR – 5 minutes WALKING – 20 minutes

Peel Park Quarter Accommodation

LONDON 2 hours

SHEFFIELD 50 minutes

LEEDS 50 minutes

BIRMINGHAM 1.5 hours

LIVERPOOL 35 minutes

EDINBURGH 3.5 hours

Victoria Train Station

Salford Crescent Train Station

Che etha mH ill Rd

DISTANCE FROM...

Our proximity to Manchester city centre, with its excellent transport links, means that it is easy getting to the University of Salford from anywhere in the UK or overseas.

Etihad Stadium Northern Quarter

Royal Exchange Theatre

The Velodrome

China Town Piccadilly Train Station Bridgewater Hall

Lancashire County Cricket Club

International Society

13km to Manchester Airport

The Curry Mile

OUR LOCATION

The Aquatics Centre


ALWAYS EVOLVING We are a university that always has and always will do things differently. We’re innovators, we create opportunities and choices – we’re made in Salford and we’re proud to be. At Salford, we're constantly evolving to meet the needs of our students, society, and industry. We’ve invested heavily in our teaching, global research, facilities, and accommodation to help ensure that an education at Salford gives you an extra advantage: real world experience. Here's just a snapshot of some of our key achievements over the last decade.

OCTOBER 2015

EARLY 2016

Our £81 million Peel Park Quarter student accommodation opened, which now houses nearly 1,500 students each year.

The £6.2 million refurbishment of our Clifford Whitworth library was completed, bringing over 250 new individual and group study spaces and much more.

SEPTEMBER 2016

FEBRUARY 2016

Our New Adelphi building first opened its doors to students studying art, design, fashion, music performance and photography.

Sir Walter Bodmer officially opened our £3 million Bodmer Lab, housed in our Cockcroft Building.

SEPTEMBER 2016

JULY 2016

Our first cohort of degree apprenticeship students joined us, studying quantity surveying.

Our simulation suites opened. Designed to mirror hospital and counselling environments, they help to train the next generation of nurses, midwives and counsellors.

SEPTEMBER 2016 Our Engels’ Beard statue was unveiled.

NOVEMBER 2017 This year marked the opening of our new Faith Centre on campus. The centre brings together space for group worship, private prayer, personal reflection, social activities, pastoral support and relaxation.


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Over the coming years, Salford as a city will be undergoing a significant amount of change and our university is right at the heart of that journey. The Crescent Masterplan is an £800 million investment designed to transform the city. The next steps of the Masterplan will see the arrival of a new Acoustics Lab and Business School added to our Peel Park campus and our vision for a more pedestrian-friendly campus come to life, with Salford Rise, a pedestrian bridge which will link our Peel Park and Frederick Road campuses.

EARLY 2023 Our brand-new £65 million home for the School of Science, Engineering and Environment officially opens, providing a state-of-the-art collaborative workshop and laboratory space at the heart of Peel Park campus.

OCTOBER 2022 Salford rises 10 places to 88th in the influential The Times and The Sunday Times Good University Guide 2023.

JUNE 2022 The 2021 Research Excellence Framework (REF) results were released, confirming that 78% of research led at Salford was rated as world-leading or internationally excellent.

AUGUST 2022 The University received the prestigious White Ribbon accreditation after making a firm commitment to ending men’s violence and abuse against women.

MARCH 2022 We ranked 6th in the English Social Mobility Index, recognising our inclusive approach, and our focus on developing our students into workready graduates.

Salford climbs up five places to 89th in the Guardian University League 2023.

2019 Our commuter hubs opened, providing a dedicated space for commuting students to relax between lectures. They feature chill-out spaces, a lounge area with TV, a kitchenette with microwaves, fridges, hot water and lockers.

EARLY 2020

FEBRUARY 2022

Our Sports Centre opened its new floodlit 3G pitch, which is now used for a range of sports in all weathers, including football, rugby league and union, softball and even ultimate frisbee!

The build of Energy House 2.0 was completed. This unique facility will play a key role in accelerating the progress towards low carbon and net zero housing design and builds upon the success of the original Energy House, which opened in 2012.

2020 We celebrated ten years of our MediaCity campus.

Find out what the future holds for the University of Salford at salford.ac.uk/ campus-masterplan

ALWAYS EVOLVING

SEPTEMBER 2022


O L S C E OF O A IT T F TW T AL I W OC OE ITI C ES


University life isn’t just about lectures and labs – the city you live in also shapes how you learn and the person you become.

Living in Salford means I enjoy diverse culture and food. I can interact with friends from different backgrounds and learn from their experiences. Salford feels like home to me because of the strong international community here and the short distance to Manchester city centre. CHIDERA Digital Marketing Student

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Salford and Manchester are cities full of history, culture and places just waiting to be discovered and explored. Scan to get a taster of what the cities have to offer.

/ Science and Industry Museum, Manchester

CULTURE AND ART The Science and Industry Museum tells the story of Manchester’s pivotal role in the advancement of technology and industry. Just a ten minute walk from Peel Park campus, Islington Mill is home to radical, subversive music and visual arts, with a mix of events and exhibitions to inspire and surprise you. Whitworth Art Gallery in Manchester holds an ever-changing collection of historic fine art, contemporary and modern art, textiles, prints and sculptures set in the beautiful Whitworth Park. Entry is usually free or discounted for students.

/ Salford Art Gallery

SHOPPING Manchester city centre offers shops to suit every budget, with the best high street and designer names at the Arndale Centre, as well as vintage and alternative markets in Afflecks Palace and the Northern Quarter. You can also find lots of specialist goods from around the world. One of Europe’s largest shopping malls, the Trafford Centre, is also just a short bus or tram ride away.

/ The Trafford Centre


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We admit it, we’re a bunch of foodies here and you can experience all types of cuisine at Salford and Manchester’s many food and drink establishments. Greater Manchester benefits from a huge range of food options. From specialist supermarkets for Chinese and South East Asian foods in China Town, to Rusholme’s ‘curry mile’ offering Indian, South East Asian and Middle Eastern restaurants, Afro-Caribbean food in Cheetham Hill, and award-winning restaurants in the city centre. All tastes and dietary requirements are catered for, and Halal, Kosher, vegetarian and vegan food is widely available. There’s plenty of coffee shops and tea rooms to enjoy with friends too - have you ever tried the famous English Afternoon Tea?

/ Chinatown, Manchester

Hear from our own students on what they love about the local area, from outdoor swimming and running routes, to the best places for brunch and where you can get your next culture fix. Scan to read our student blog for the inside scoop.

/ Mackie Mayor, Northern Quarter, Manchester

A TALE OF TWO CITIES

/ Chapel Street, Salford


/ The Deaf Institute, Manchester

MUSIC AND THEATRE Manchester and Salford have a rich history of producing famous musicians and bands. There are many music venues around the city such as the AO Arena Manchester, the Academy and the O2 Apollo which attracts Adele, Ed Sheeran and many other international artists. Plus annual festivals such as Parklife and Sounds from the Other City. HOME is more than a cinema, it’s Manchester’s centre for international contemporary art, theatre and film, complete with a bar and restaurant. Discover your new favourite director and get involved in exciting events and exhibitions. The Lowry Theatre, named after Salford artist LS Lowry and located at Salford Quays, hosts plays, comedy shows, dance performances, family

activities and gallery exhibitions - right on our doorstep next to MediaCity. Want to enjoy your culture even closer to home while you’re here? Our Peel Park campus is home to New Adelphi Theatre, a 350-seat theatre which hosts a range of events, from comedy, to dance projects and big band entertainment, involving both our own students and external companies.

RELIGION Greater Manchester welcomes people of all religions and beliefs and a broad range of religious communities are represented. You can find places of worship for all major religions across Greater Manchester and we offer space and support on our campus for religious practice.

TRAVEL Manchester Piccadilly and Victoria stations can take you to London in just over two hours and Liverpool in 45 minutes. Manchester Airport has daily flights around the world including direct flights to China, India and the United States. Manchester and Salford have excellent transport links, with Peel Park campus accessible via many bus services. The Metrolink tram runs regularly between MediaCity and Manchester city centre.


SPORT

/ Old Trafford

/ Manchester Aquatics Centre

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If you’re into sport, you couldn’t choose a better city to live and study in. Sportcity houses Manchester City Football Club’s Etihad Stadium, as well as the National Squash Centre and Regional Tennis Centre. Here you’ll also find the National Cycling Centre which includes the Manchester Velodrome and Manchester BMX Club. Old Trafford, home to the worldfamous Manchester United Football Club, is just two miles from Peel Park campus, along with Old Trafford Cricket Ground. As a city that lives and breathes sport, whether you’re interested in cricket, badminton, football, volleyball, or any other sport, you’ll find a team in Manchester.

/ Salford Quays

Manchester is even home to the UK’s longest indoor ski slope - you can go along and enjoy real snow, even if you don’t want to ski or snowboard. / Heaton Park

Besides the beautiful Peel Park right on campus, Greater Manchester is close to some of the finest nature spots in the country. From Heaton Park, one of the largest municipal parks in Europe, to Fletcher Moss Park & Botanical Gardens, or Sale Water Park, there are many nice places to visit close by. Slightly further afield, the Lake District is famous for its stunning lakes, forests and mountains and its links with Beatrix Potter and William Wordsworth, and yummy fudge! The Peak District and Yorkshire Dales are also gorgeous spots for a day trip.

A TALE OF TWO CITIES

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We’ve built our campus with everyone who uses it in mind – our students, staff, businesses and local residents – and created a space where everyone feels welcome. Our friendly security team is consistently recognised and accredited for their efforts in keeping everyone safe on campus.

The University of Salford is a wonderful place to study. The first time I arrived, I was so shocked at how beautiful the buildings are, especially because the University of Salford is the only higher education institute in the UK to have part of their campus at MediaCity. KEL NGUYÊN, Journalism student

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PEEL PARK Our main campus, Peel Park, offers you the best of both worlds: state-of-the-art learning facilities within minutes of a world-class city, set against beautiful green spaces to relax and socialise. On this campus you’ll easily spot our futuristic New Adelphi building, the home of our art, design, music, and performance subjects. Equally as eyecatching though is the Peel building, opened in 1896 and one of our founding buildings, now home to students studying courses in environment and life sciences. Peel Park campus is also home to our new £65 million Science, Engineering and Environment building.


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FREDERICK ROAD Frederick Road campus is where all our health and social science courses are delivered. It houses an impressive range of facilities, including a radiography centre, a psychology testing lab, a world-class human performance laboratory, and working clinics for prosthetics and orthotics, podiatry and sport and rehabilitation. Here you’ll also find our simulation suites which include a midwifery clinic with birthing simulators, a replica hospital environment, counselling suites and an Occupational Therapy rehabilitation flat.

MEDIACITY

MediaCity is a lively, professional environment, with a wide range of restaurants, bars, shops and leisure facilities.

TAKE A LOOK AT OUR CAMPUS HIGHLIGHTS

DISCOVER OUR CAMPUS

We are the only university to have a campus at MediaCity, the home of TV, digital and creative businesses in the north, including the BBC and ITV.


SCIENCE, ENGINEERING AND ENVIRONMENT’S NEW HOME Our new £65 million home for the School of Science, Engineering and Environment sits at the heart of our Peel Park campus. Opened in 2022, this world-class sustainable, four-storey facility is part of a £2.5 billion Crescent Masterplan, a 240-acre major regeneration scheme aimed at driving economic and social prosperity for the whole of the city. 100% electric-powered and supported by 154 roof-mounted photo-voltaic panels to provide renewable energy, the new build features cutting-edge research facilities, including a wind tunnel and high-spec laser laboratories. Designed to facilitate student, academic and industry partner collaboration on real-world projects, the building is home to departments including built environment, science, computing and engineering, as well as our flagship Maker Space.


SEE’S NEW HOME

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OUR FACILITIES We have a long history of providing people with the tools they need to succeed. We invest heavily in our facilities to ensure you’re using industrystandard equipment during your studies, meaning you’ll graduate with a working knowledge of the practical concepts that you’ll be faced with day to day. We’ve got ambitious plans for the future too and our campus continues to evolve and grow. Our doors are also open to industry, and you’ll often brush shoulders with staff from commercial organisations using our facilities for testing products or training their staff. Here’s just a taster of our facilities...

I am studying in the amazing Science, Engineering and Environment building. The incredible facilities have made it easier for me to progress and develop the skills I need for my future career. OLA Computer Science student


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SIMULATION SUITE

Set up to replicate a hospital, the suite is equipped with all the equipment and props required including high-tech computercontrolled manikins that can be used to simulate complex healthcare scenarios. Working with both manikins and trained human-simulated patients and relatives you’ll learn how to perform vital procedures, plus you’ll practice clinical and non-technical skills that you’ll use throughout your career. You’ll practice under the supervision of trained

practitioners who will facilitate your learning and encourage you to reflect on your actions during the debrief that follows scenarios. As part of the suite, we also have a realistic home environment featuring two bedrooms, a kitchen, a living room and a bathroom and two 360° immersive simulation rooms. The 360° immersive rooms allow students to be immersed in any virtual environment. The technology is fully interactive - a series of cameras project realistic images onto the walls, with audio equipment to enhance the realism. You’ll also have access to additional technology to enhance your learning and provide a truly interactive experience.

OUR FACILITIES

When you train to become a nurse, midwife or allied health professional at Salford, you’ll experience realistic scenarios in the safe and supportive environment of our Simulation Suite.


CLIFFORD WHITWORTH LIBRARY Our main library is a modern learning space with PC suites, Mac computers and laptops available to loan as well as bookable study areas, a cafe and a brand new wellness room for relaxing and chilling out after a day of studying. The library is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week, so you can study at a time that suits you. You’ll also find study spaces across the University, so a quiet place to work is never far away. See it for yourself at vimeo.com/universityofsalford/library

RADIOGRAPHY SUITES Our Centre for Medical Imaging, located on our Frederick Road campus, has allowed the University to become nationally and internationally recognised. The facility has recently undergone a massive development thanks to a £2.5 million investment from a collaboration with GE Healthcare. With unrivalled clinical and simulation facilities, the facility is home to a Revolution Maxima CT scanner, two Discovery static digital X-ray systems, an Optima digital mobile X-ray system and five ultrasound scanners. Following a recently won grant from Garfield Weston, we have also acquired a Sonograph Pristina 3D full field digital mammography system. Additionally, the imaging centre has a digital intraoral and orthopantomography dental imaging systems and MedaPhor intelligent ultrasound simulators.


HUMAN PERFORMANCE LABORATORY

Our Human Performance Lab is a teaching and research facility used by students on our sport and exercise courses, as well as physiotherapy, podiatry and prosthetics and orthotics. It’s one of the best equipped labs of its kind, containing almost every type of physiological, performance analysis and biomechanical testing equipment, including industrystandard hardware and software for performance analysis such as HiPod filming equipment, Sportscode, Wyscout, and Nacsport. The lab also contains a 30 metre sprint track with inbuilt force platforms, motion capture systems, blood and gas analysis equipment and speed guns.

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OUR CLINICS On campus we have a number of working clinics including podiatry and sports injury clinics, a counselling centre and prosthetics and orthotics labs. Under the supervision of fully trained staff, our students use state-of-the-art equipment and techniques to provide a wide range of treatments to patients and clients.

BODMER LABORATORY

The Bodmer Lab provides our students with learning experiences using advanced technical equipment in an accessible, interconnected environment. Equipped with a sophisticated AV system and network of screens, the space is designed to ensure that students can clearly see and hear the lecturers and technicians from wherever they are situated.

OUR FACILITIES

The Bodmer Lab, named after Sir Walter Bodmer, the British scientist behind the mapping of the human genome, is our multimillion-pound hub for students studying biology, biomedical sciences, chemistry and wildlife related courses.


BUSINESS LEARNING SUITES The learning suites in Salford Business School offer a range of technologically enhanced spaces to enrich your applied learning. You’ll have access to digitally-powered collaborative group and individual spaces that facilitate live projects and discussions. You’ll learn by using tools such as Digital Whiteboards, Gameplay Applications and VR headsets that simulate the working environments of the future.

SALFOOD All our restaurants and cafés are operated by Salfood, with each outlet offering a slightly different menu. You’ll find everything from full meals to street food, including vegetarian, halal and healthy options, with allergies and intolerances catered for in most outlets. @UoS_Salfood facebook.com/salfood salfood@salford.ac.uk


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ENERGY HOUSE 2.0 Our ENERGY HOUSE is the only fully climate-controlled (inside and out) terraced house in the world. Research at Energy House over the last ten years has led to important changes in the way that UK housing becomes more energy efficient. Our newly built ENERGY HOUSE 2.0 is the largest test and research facility

of its type. Home to two environmental chambers, this unique facility can recreate a wide variety of weather conditions with temperatures ranging between -20 ˚C to + 40 ˚C. This unique facility will play a key role in accelerating the progress towards low carbon and net zero housing design.

ANECHOIC CHAMBER environment to develop their skills. Regarded as the quietest place in the northwest of England, this room is ideal for testing microphones, musical equipment and quiet products. Once you enter the chamber and close the doors, it’s said you can even hear your blood circulating!

OUR FACILITIES

Equipped with groundbreaking facilities, our acoustic laboratories are home to a full range of specialist test environments which provide students, researchers, and industry partners with a unique


NEW ADELPHI

New Adelphi is the home of arts and culture on campus, designed to inspire your imagination and spark your curiosity. If you study music, performance, or art and design, you’ll hone your skills in facilities that mirror those used by professionals in the industry. Artists and designers have their own dedicated workshops, ranging from traditional model making tools to 3D printers and laser cutters. The printing lab contains specialist equipment from screen printers and lithotables to etching presses and felt looms. All of these facilities allow us and our students to strengthen the relationships we have with industry, including The Lowry, Islington Mill, ITV and the BBC.


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The theatre is equipped with the latest lighting, PA equipment and high-powered projection, seating for up to 350 people, and can be adapted to different configurations to suit each individual event. Our professional-quality screen acting studios allow you to film in front of high definition cameras, while the voice acting studio will give you the chance to master a variety of vocal performances used in radio or video game production. Music students have access to six professional recording studios, built using specialist room-within-room construction methods and housing recording booths, Yamaha pianos, drum kits from DW and Gretsch and amplification by Ampeg, Fender and Vox.

Budding photographers can experiment with new techniques in our professional photography studios, which feature lighting equipment, a dark room and the latest cameras and accessories.

OUR FACILITIES

The adjoining control rooms are extensively equipped with hardware audio processors from Bricasti, Neve and Warm Audio and feature the first six new ‘Heritage Edition’ recording consoles in the country, manufactured by Audient. Primary monitoring is provided by ATC and PMC loudspeakers.


MEDIACITY MediaCity is at the heart of digital creativity and is home to the BBC, ITV, the University of Salford and over 200 other companies from the creative and digital media sectors. It’s the main learning space for our media, film, TV and digital courses. 1,500 undergraduate and postgraduate students are based at our MediaCity campus and enjoy access to industry-standard production suites, TV studios, a TV newsroom and animation suites. Being based in one of the country’s leading digital and creative hubs also means that our students are ideally placed to take advantage of industry placement and collaboration opportunities.

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WHAT’S HERE STOP-FRAME STUDIO Here you can find five animation booths equipped with industry-standard lighting, grip, software and cameras. The booths are versatile and can be configured to meet a variety of production needs.

POST-PRODUCTION There are a mixture of dedicated editing suites and classrooms with Mac and PC workstations equipped to meet the demands of contemporary workflows in editing, colour grading, VFX, animation, audio editing and mixing.

WORLD-CLASS TV STUDIOS Here, you have full 1080p HD cameras and video systems with 5.1 surround sound mixing, fully-virtual 3D sets and green screens equivalent to those used by the BBC, ITV and Sky. We also have three radio studios designed to match the set up of the BBC’s radio studios.

JOURNALISM CENTRE This contains TV news and radio studios, gallery space and newsroom for editing content packages.

THE DIGITAL MEDIA PERFORMANCE LAB We have one of the largest HD screens in Europe, right here in Salford. This experimental performance and lecture space is perfect for showcasing computer games, animation, dance and new creative technology.

FABRICATION LAB This is a specialist workshop and studio space designed to encourage creative collaboration between physical process and digital design.

OUR FACILITIES

MediaCity is home to our student-led broadcast channel, Quays News - our University-wide news channel made by students right here on campus with support from industry professionals and guest editors from the BBC and ITV.


MAKER SPACE

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The facilities we have access to are brilliant and allow us to create highly accurate models down to the smallest of details. CAMERON Civil Engineering student

THE MAKER SPACE The Maker Space is open to students, staff and industry partners to explore and iterate solutions for manufacturing, electronics and design challenges. Students have access to several digital and technology enabled workspaces with access to 3D printers, laser cutters, vinyl cutters and clean working spaces for testing, metrology and assembling projects. There is also a dedicated computer suite for 2D and 3D design (CAD) and electronics workbenches. The Maker Space includes the Morson Engine Room, a heavy duty workshop with industrial grade machinery fitted with a waterjet cutter, 5-axis CNC mill, CNC laithe, CNC router and welding station, that supports industry-standard methods of production.

OUR FACILITIES

WELCOME TO THE MAKER SPACE - our flagship additive and digital manufacturing facility supported by our Salford-based industry partner Morson Group - a global leader in technical recruitment and engineering excellence.


SUSTAINABILITY AT SALFORD Climate change is one of the biggest challenges facing society. As one of the largest organisations in Greater Manchester, with over 25,000 students and 2,500 staff across 27 buildings and around 70 hectares, we are aware of our impact on local, national and international environments. In the 2021 REF results, 78% of research at Salford was rated as world-leading or internationally excellent. With research into Earth Systems and Environmental Sciences regarded as 100% outstanding or having very considerable impact. Our vision is that by embedding sustainability in all aspects of university life, we will enable our University community to have a great place to study, live, work and relax, all whilst ensuring we are managing our social and environmental impact.

We’re a silver accredited hedgehog friendly campus. We work hard to ensure our campuses are places where hedgehogs can safely live and thrive!


Our living lab, located on our Peel Park campus, is home to the living green wall. Consisting of four different planted sections that include biodiversity, seasonal, pollinator, edible – this mass of plant life and soil helps utilise excess rainwater from across the University and attract more biodiversity to the campus.

ENERGY HOUSE LABS Salford’s Energy House is a unique research and testing laboratory which comprises an early 20th century two-bedroom terrace house within an environmental chamber. Over the last ten years, research here has led to important changes in the way that UK housing becomes more energy efficient. In February 2022, we opened Energy House 2.0. This unique facility with two environmental chambers, each able to accommodate two detached houses under controlled conditions, will play a key role in accelerating the progress towards low carbon and net zero housing design.

PEEL PARK Situated right on our doorstep sits the green haven of Peel Park, which is a perfect escape from city life. Bringing tranquility to our campus, Peel Park is perfect for a summer picnic, early morning jog or leisurely stroll to clear your head in between lectures.

PEOPLE AND PLANET AWARD In 2022, the University ranked 9th out of 153 UK institutions and received a First-Class award in the People and Planet’s University League. Salford was named as one of the UK’s most sustainable universities based on criteria including energy sources and waste to sustainable food and education for sustainable development.

Learn more about Salford’s sustainability strategy at salford.ac.uk/ sustainable-strategy

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For the fourth year running, Salford received the prestigious Green Flag award, with our campus having been recognised and rewarded for being a well-managed outdoor green space.

Our aim is to have a green and welcoming campus which supports students in their journey at university. MARTA STRZELECKA Environmental Management Coordinator

COMMUNITY GROWING SPACE With our local community and students’ wellbeing in mind, we recently launched a Community Growing Space on campus. Located behind Clifford Whitworth Library, and with beautiful views of Peel Park, in this new space you’ll find planters filled with herbs and flowers, resting spots for meditation and outdoor meetings, a birdhouse and bird feeding station.

GETTING INVOLVED If you want to help make a difference at Salford, there are plenty of volunteering opportunities available from signing up to our sustainability engagement programme Green Impact, to joining the Wildlife Society or attending our annual Go Green Salford event. Find out more at salford.ac.uk/ environmental-sustainability/be-sustainable SUSTAINABILITY AT SALFORD

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TEAM SALFORD

Team Salford unites all sports teams at the University, with the aim of making exercise accessible and fun for everyone. You can’t think about Salford and Manchester without thinking about sport, it’s in our blood. So whether you’re a regular gym-goer or you’ve never even taken the tags off your trainers, we can help you find a sport or activity that suits you – you could even start your own club.


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Our facilities include a 25 metre swimming pool with a spa and sauna, five fitness suites - including strength, cardio and conditioning rooms, all containing the latest gym equipment supplied by our partners Matrix Fitness UK - and a multi-use sports hall for badminton, basketball, netball and five-a-side-football. The Sports Centre also provides access to two 11-a-side football pitches and a brand-new 3G pitch that can be used for a range of activities such as football, rugby league and union, ultimate frisbee, softball and much more. We offer a range of fitness classes in our state-of-the-art Studio Room, including Boxfit, Zumba, yoga, pilates, studio cycling and HIIT Bounce. We regularly refresh our timetable to bring you a variety of enjoyable classes at convenient times. Located on Peel Park campus, the Sports Centre is the perfect place to keep fit and healthy, relax and make friends, right on your doorstep. Our Sport Rehabilitation students offer free sports massages and injury treatment on Monday evenings and Wednesday afternoons for Sports Centre members and sports team members during term times (this service is subject to availability). This is a unique student-led service offering additional value to our memberships. Sports Centre memberships start from as little as £14* per month, and offers fantastic value for money. Check out our Sports Centre at vimeo.com/universityofsalford/sportscentre

*Price correct at time of printing (August 2023)

We’ve teamed up with a number of sports clubs and institutions from across the region to create opportunities for many of our students.

We have unique partnerships with Sale Sharks Rugby Union Club and Salford Red Devils Rugby League Club, with their staff studying MSc and PhD courses in our School of Health and Society and Salford Business School. A key benefit of these partnerships is the opportunity for our students to undertake professional placements in these high performing organisations. We play a key part in pre and post season testing and management of the players alongside their medical and scientific staff, using our advanced research and testing facilities.

TEAM SALFORD

OUR PARTNERSHIPS


CLUBS AND SOCIETIES We know coming to university is more than just working hard and getting a degree – it’s also an opportunity to meet like-minded people and make great friends for life. Our Students’ Union runs a huge range of student-led society groups that cover all aspects of student life and suit every interest, such as course-based groups, international groups, and faith groups. They meet up regularly for social events, working together, campaigning and much more.

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TAKE A LOOK AT JUST SOME OF OUR CLUBS AND SOCIETIES... INDIAN SOCIETY

INTERNATIONAL CAFE

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Each week the Students’ Union transforms into the International Cafe where all students are welcome to learn about the diversity of our campus. The sessions are completely free and include refreshments, table tennis, pool and sometimes even karaoke.

CRICKET CLUB

Our Indian Society celebrates the wonderful country of India and its diversity by bringing together Indian students, students of Indian origin and anyone who wishes to know more about India. We hold regular events to celebrate Indian culture, music, food and festivals.

Whether you’re a complete beginner, haven’t played for several years or have been playing since you could walk, our Cricket Club is the place for you if you have a passion for the sport. We aim to play as often as possible, with training sessions in the summer and winter, plus tournaments. We also may have the occasional training session at Old Trafford Cricket Club!

K-POP SOCIETY

START A SOCIETY

Our K-pop society is a place for K-pop lovers to come together and share their passion. We hold weekly meetings where we perfect the latest K-pop dance routines. Whether you want to learn to latest choreography or just simply want to find people who share your love for K-pop, the K-pop society is for you.

Can’t find a group that interests you? You could start your own! If you have an idea for a society that we don’t currently offer, we can provide all the support you need including advice and start-up funding.

LEVEL UP LAW SOCIETY The official Law Society of the University of Salford, the Level Up Law Society will help guide you into the legal world throughout your studies. The society helps future law professionals learn legal skills in a fun way through mooting, debating, mock trails and court trips along with educational talks from lecturers and alumni.

ACS, Salford’s African and Caribbean Society, allows students from the University and other universities in Manchester to come together and explore the rich heritage of African and Caribbean nations through a variety of events. All races and ethnicities are welcome, so whether you’re of African Caribbean descent or have a love for African-Caribbean culture, you’re more than welcome to join.

CLUBS AND SOCIETIES

AFRICAN CARIBBEAN SOCIETY


MAKE YOURSELF AT HOME Living on campus is a great way to really immerse yourself in student life whilst giving you the peace of mind that everything you need is within easy reach.

Peel Park Quarter is one of the most picturesque campuses of any university I’ve ever visited - the modern facilities, green spaces and spacious communal areas make it the perfect place to relax, socialise... oh, and study! CAMERON Civil Engineering Student


PEEL PARK QUARTER

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Peel Park Quarter is our thriving student village in the heart of our Peel Park campus, which is available for first year undergraduate students. It offers you affordable luxury in a safe and secure environment. You’ll be a stone’s throw from learning spaces, the library, Students’ Union and campus shop. All rooms come with an en-suite, desk, chair, wardrobe, built-in shelving and small double bed with under-bed storage. As well as accommodation, Peel Park Quarter is home to a games area with consoles and pool tables, study areas, as well as a gym and two cinema rooms. Wifi Utility bills Gym Paid on-site parking Social spaces Laundry room Cinema room Security and CCTV

Contents insurance Multi-faith room

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OUR STUDENT ACCOMMODATION

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JOHN LESTER AND EDDIE COLMAN COURTS John Lester and Eddie Colman Courts are available to both undergraduate and postgraduate students, and are perfect for those studying a nursing or health course, as they're located next to our Frederick Road campus. They’re also just a short walk from Peel Park, and a short free bus ride to MediaCity. All rooms come with a bed (single, small double or double, depending on the room), wardrobe, desk, chair and storage heater, with a shared bathroom and a kitchen. On-site you’ll have access to common rooms and quiet study spaces, as well as laundry facilities and a free on-site gym.

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I really liked living in John Lester and Eddie Colman Courts because the facilities and staff were top notch. The reception staff are always there to help with any queries and concerns. SHARON International Business student

* Rates displayed are for the 2023/24 academic year and are subject to change. Prices may vary on room type and contract length. Please refer to campuslivingvillages.co.uk for the most up to date pricing.


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All of our accommodation is owned and managed by specialist student accommodation provider Campus Living Villages. Prices start from £125* a week in John Lester and Eddie Colman Courts and £148.24* in Peel Park Quarter. Prices include all your utilities (water, electricity), contents insurance, 24/7 staff on-site, use of all on-site facilities (eg. gyms at both sites and social areas) and high speed wifi. Both sites contain specially adapted rooms for anyone with additional needs. Peel Park Quarter also has the option of a carer room for physically non-independent students. You can visit the accommodation at one of our Open Days or you can contact the villages directly to arrange a viewing by emailing John Lester & Eddie Colman Courts at jlec@clvuk.com or Peel Park Quarter at ppq@clvuk.com.

HOW TO APPLY

Places open for booking for John Lester and Eddie Colman Courts in November (of the year prior to intake) and students should check the website to book. For the latest information and prices, visit campuslivingvillages.com/united-kingdom/ salford

VILLAGE LIFE If you choose to live at one of the villages, you can take part in their free events programme, Village Life. Enjoy a popular and free social calendar of events that runs throughout term time.

PRIVATE ACCOMMODATION If you decide to live off campus, there are loads of other options to find a great place to live. We recommend you use Manchester Student Homes to find a good quality student home. They offer a wide range of accommodation options from students halls to apartments and family homes across Salford and Greater Manchester. They also offer free house hunting advice, keep you informed of your rights as a private tenant, and only promote accommodation providers that meet their strict Code of Standards. For further details please visit www.manchesterstudenthomes.com

OUR STUDENT ACCOMMODATION

Our rooms are extremely popular and book up fast. For Peel Park Quarter, places open for booking each spring (of the year you are joining us) and we’ll contact all applicants when this happens to let them know.


TRAVELLING TO SALFORD If your accommodation is further away from our University, you can easily reach our three campuses via public transport. Take a look at some of the easiest ways to get to us from around Greater Manchester or plan your journey at tfgm.com/plan-a-journey

Route: / Direct train service to Salford Crescent / Up to four trains an hour Journey: 15 minutes

Journey: 1 hour 5 minutes

TRAIN

Route: / Direct train service to Salford Crescent / Up to three trains an hour Journey: 25 minutes

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Buy a single ticket for £2 or an AnyBus day saver ticket for £5 to use across Greater Manchester

ROCHDALE

Route: Catch the tram towards Manchester Piccadilly or Altrincham and change at Market Street for the MediaCity service

Route: Take the 83 bus to Manchester Piccadilly then the 36 bus towards Bolton. Disembark at our Peel Park and Frederick Road campuses Journey: 1 hour

Route: / Direct train service to Salford Crescent / Up to three trains an hour Journey: 36 minutes

TRAFFORD

BUS

Journey: 55 minutes

BURY

Journey: 1 hour

WIGAN

Get 1/3 off the cost of your train travel with a 16-25 railcard

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Route: Catch the 219 bus to Manchester Piccadilly and then take the 36 towards Bolton. Disembark at our Peel Park and Frederick Road campuses

oute: R Jump on the 50 bus towards MediaCity

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Journey: 40 minutes

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Route: Take the tram towards Manchester Piccadilly or Bury and change at Cornbrook for a tram heading to MediaCity

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ALTRINCHAM

Route: Catch the X50 bus towards Manchester Piccadilly and disembark at the Imperial War Museum North for our MediaCity campus Journey: 6 minutes

Purchase a 1-day anytime travelcard for £7.10 for use throughout all tram zones (All transport routes, journey times and travel costs correct at the time of print August 2023).


We are just over a mile away from Manchester city centre; that’s just a 20-minute walk or five-minute journey if you hop on one of the many buses which run every few minutes. If you’re travelling by train, Salford Crescent is perfectly placed with four trains to Manchester Piccadilly every hour. If you are travelling to our MediaCity campus, you can show your student ID card on the number 50 bus to ride for free from our Peel Park or Frederick Road campuses. Alternatively, if you’re commuting in by tram, there’s a Metrolink stop right outside our MediaCity campus.

It only takes me 10 minutes to reach Salford Crescent from Manchester Piccadilly and from there it is only a couple of minutes to my class. I sometimes have classes at MediaCity and take advantage of the free bus service between Peel Park campus and MediaCity.

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DURGA Public Relations and Digital Communications student

If you’re coming in by bike or car, we have over 400 spaces for bicycles and over 1,000 car parking spaces across our campuses. Annual and monthly parking permits are available to buy, or you can simply pay as you go.

COMMON ROOMS On campus we have loads of chill-out spaces and comfortable seating zones for our commuting students.

FIND OUT MORE ABOUT COMMUTING TO SALFORD

TRAVELLING TO SALFORD

Our common rooms have everything you need to pass the time between lectures with solo and group study spaces, a lounge area with TV, a kitchenette with microwaves and fridges, gender-neutral accessible toilets, lockers, charging points and even a pool table.


HOW TO GET THE BEST OUT OF FOLLOWING US

So far, the University is looking pretty good right? Shiny buildings, amazing location, the lot. But don't just take our word for it! What you want to know is what it’s really like to study at Salford, from the students who are doing it right now. That’s where your favourite social media platform comes in. We regularly hand over our social accounts to our students so they can give you a glimpse into their day to day life - helping you make that big decision about where to study.

@salforduniglobal /UniversityofSalfordInternational @salfordUni @salforduni salforduni Search Salford University Weibo

@salforduniversity

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With posts on everything from organising your study schedule to organising your social life, this is your go-to guide for settling in to university life. See blogs.salford.ac.uk/made-in-salford HACK: Use the tags to filter by the blog topics you’re interested in.

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JOIN OUR EXCLUSIVE FACEBOOK GROUP With more than 2,500 students joining the group each year, you don’t want to be left outside. This is your opportunity to chat to potential coursemates, and flatmates well before you arrive on campus. Join the group now at: facebook.com/groups/salfordstudents2024

ALWAYS ASK FOR HELP The Social Media team are online to answer your questions between 09:00 and 17:00, Monday to Friday. We’ll aim to get back to you within 48 hours, usually on the same day. HACK: Remember to look out for our Instagram live events when you can get instant responses from students and staff.

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PICTURE YOURSELF HERE From Peel Park to MediaCity, we really do have it all at Salford, and we show it all off through campus tours, Insta-worthy pics, Reels, TikToks and more on our social channels. Be sure to follow to get a glimpse of where you could be studying and keep your eyes open for our student takeovers. HACK: Our Insta Stories are where we let our humour shine. Follow us for a giggle!

SOCIAL MEDIA

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ACCESS EXCLUSIVE CONTENT The likes of Peter Kay, Jason Manford and Olympic medallist Beth Tweddle all studied at Salford – and they’ve all appeared on our social channels. Follow us to see more special guests throughout the year.


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Your university days can be the most exciting time of your life, but they can also be challenging. Whatever your personal circumstances, we want to make your Salford experience a positive one. Our friendly and experienced support teams are here to provide practical advice and emotional support throughout your time at university.

salford.ac.uk/askus

STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES

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ANY QUESTIONS, JUST ASK University can be a big place, which is why our dedicated, specialist support service, askUS is on hand to offer support and guidance on all things outside of your studies. Whether it’s face to face, over email, by phone or through live chat, they can help with a wide range of issues to help make sure you’re having the best university experience as possible. Wellbeing, learning, finance - whatever’s on your mind, just askUS!


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If you don’t feel comfortable talking about a problem or worry with friends, family or your tutor, it can sometimes be easier to speak to someone you don’t know. Our Wellbeing Advisers provide you with a confidential non-judgmental space where you feel listened to. They will help to explore solutions for any emotional problems you may be experiencing. We have a mental health nurse, a psychologist and three social workers who are accessible through an appointment with a Wellbeing Adviser and you can receive ongoing support with them if this is appropriate. We also have relationships with external services should you need further ongoing support or a supported referral to a specialist service. We offer a counselling service that provides talking therapy and can help you on your personal journey to understanding your issues. These sessions are confidential and your information won’t be shared with any other services, except in the most exceptional of circumstances. Find out more at salford.ac.uk/askus/ support/wellbeing-and-counselling

SUPPORT FOR STUDENTS WITH CHILDREN Starting a degree whilst looking after young children can be challenging, but there is a wealth of services available to you at Salford

to allow you to achieve your learning goals. Busy Bees nursery, located on our Frederick Road campus, is open 8.00am – 6.00pm every weekday, offering places for babies and children aged three months to five years old (the nursery is independent from the University, places must be pre-booked and are subject to availability). We also have support for pregnant students and those juggling family and student life. Find out more at salford.ac.uk/askus/support/ students-families

RESPECT, CULTURE AND BEHAVIOURS The Respect, Culture and Behaviours team are here to support students who experience any forms of abuse or harassment whilst at University. We believe that bullying, harassment, sexual harassment, discrimination, domestic abuse, stalking, physical violence racism and microaggressions are never OK. We have a team of specially trained advisers who can support students who may be experiencing these issues. Anyone can report abuse or harassment to the team, using the Report and Support platform. We will ensure that anyone who makes a report to us, will be offered support and advice on their options. We want to create a safe and inclusive campus for all here at Salford. For more information, please visit reportandsupport.salford.ac.uk or you can contact the team on report-it@salford.ac.uk

STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES

COUNSELLING, WELLBEING AND MENTAL HEALTH SUPPORT


ACCESSING OUR CAMPUS, TEACHING, LEARNING AND ASSESSMENT DISABILITY INCLUSION SERVICE Disability is a word used to describe any sensory, physical or medical condition which may impact your day to day life and also your ability to undertake study. Here in the UK if you have a disability, you may be entitled to support to ensure there are no barriers getting in the way of you accessing the campus or participating in any timetabled sessions or assessments. For example, if you have a physical condition which means you experience pain, have to attend medical appointments, take prescribed medication which may impact your concentration etc, you may benefit from support such as access to a cushioned chair during your sessions and exams, movement breaks, access to in-class support to assist with lifting equipment, assistance in taking notes etc. The level of support will depend upon your disability and assessed needs. Or, if when you read text it jiggles or moves about, you misread or have to re-read the text over again or you may have difficulty with spelling or sentence structure, find it difficult to recall information or experience difficulties with word retrieval we advise you to speak with our service. If you experience any barriers to study due to a mental health condition, learning difficulty or physical, sensory, health or medical condition please do not hesitate to contact our Disability Inclusion Service. You may be surprised what support is available. We assist students with:

/ S pecific Learning Difficulties (SpLD) such as dyslexia, dyspraxia and ADHD / A utism spectrum conditions including Asperger’s / L ong-term medical conditions such as epilepsy, Crohn’s disease, cancer, HIV and diabetes / Mental health difficulties such as anxiety, depression and bipolar affective disorder / P hysical disabilities including multiple sclerosis, cystic fibrosis, hypermobility syndrome and carpal tunnel syndrome / H earing and visual impairments / Mobility difficulties / Temporary injuries such as broken bones or recovery from an operation When you meet with a Disability Inclusion Adviser we will discuss who you feel comfortable sharing your information with and for what purposes. If you feel we can offer you some assistance please contact us as soon as possible so we can discuss your requirements prior to your arrival. Our Advisers are here to support you. For more information about how we can support you, visit salford.ac.uk/askus/support/ disability-inclusion-service email disability@salford.ac.uk or call +44 (0)161 295 0023 (option 1, option 2).

STUDY SUPPORT Studying at a UK University can be a little different to what you might be used to. Our experts are here to support you and help you improve your skills in writing essays, referencing, using IT, your academic English and more. You can access the support through online resources, webinars and drop-in sessions which are available when you first join us and throughout your course. Each of our four academic schools have a dedicated support team of Student Progression Administrators (SPAs), who can help you with anything and everything related to your studies. SPAs can help with exam results, reviewing your year-on-year progression, advice and guidance on academic regulations and any personal mitigating circumstances you may experience. Find more information about how we can support your academic skills at salford.ac.uk/skills/international-student-support


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LGBTQIA+ Greater Manchester is a great place to be LGBTQI+. It is one of the gayest cities in the UK and even holds the largest Trans festival in the world, the Sparkle Weekend. Canal Street is where all things LGBTQI+ are centred, not just gay bars and restaurants but community facilities also have a presence there. The University participates in Manchester Pride each year and you are welcome to come and celebrate Pride with us. If you are from a country where LGBTQI+ rights are not as good as in the UK, it can be hard to come out and meet people. But don't worry, we make it easy to do this. In askUS we have an LGBTQI+ Team that can advise you and help you meet people. Contact them at lgbt@salford. ac.uk. The Students’ Union also have a LGBTQI+ Society which is another opportunity to meet people and socialise.

SANCTUARY SEEKERS

FAITH

If you are seeking asylum, have humanitarian protection or have limited leave to remain, you will not be seen as an international student by us, as some Universities do. You will be a Home Student and Home Student fees will apply to you.

Salford is a tolerant, diverse community where students of all faiths, religions, beliefs - and none - are welcomed. We are proud of our dedicated Faith Centre on Peel Park campus which offers chaplaincy services, Chapel, Muslim Prayer Hall and Kosher kitchen as well as spaces for reflection, discussion, learning, socialising and celebration. Find out more at salford.ac.uk/askus/support/faith

We also provide support for asylum seekers and refugees, find out more at salford.ac.uk/askus/support/sanctuaryseekers

MONEY Living independently and having to budget for the first time can be difficult at first, but there are steps you can take to make sure you manage your money to make it go further. For sign-posting to more guidance and tips on money matters, see page 68 or visit salford.ac.uk/askus/topics/money

STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES

The Salford Trans Forum is a group that meets regularly to provide students with opportunities to continue to make Salford trans and non-binary friendly. We are also a Stonewall Diversity Champion and are working towards being one of the first trans and non-binary friendly universities in the UK. We have staff who can help support your transition at university if you need it.


Check us out at salfordstudents.com Follow us to find out what you can expect: @salfordSU We’re run by students, for students, representing you during your time at university - so come and visit us to make sure your time at Salford is truly unforgettable!

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STUDENT VOICE

ADVICE AND WELLBEING

We ensure that your voice is heard at the University and beyond, all the way from Salford to a national level. When we say we are run by students for students, we mean it. Our full democratic structure is at the heart of everything we do and our Student Officers are all elected students, who work full-time to lead your Students’ Union and ensure you have the best possible time while at Salford. The structure is supported by voluntary officers, school representatives and student representatives.

We know that being at university can sometimes be scary and present new challenges for students. At some point you may require some extra advice and support from your Students’ Union, and we’re on hand to help you.

We also run a number of student-led campaigns and offer funding opportunities for your potential campaign ideas. So, if there’s an issue that’s important to you that you want to shout about, we’ll help you do just that.

Rafiki is the Students’ Union’s listening service, led by students, for students. If you’re experiencing any problems while you’re at university, you can come in and talk to our volunteers. Rafiki, based in University House is a drop-in service, so you don’t need an appointment. We also offer an instant messaging service, to chat to our volunteers and run wellbeing and self-care events throughout the year.

Our Advice Centre is here to provide independent, friendly, professional advice. You can pop in and make an appointment throughout the week to speak to one of our advisors.

Head to salfordstudents.com/rafiki to find out more.

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UNIVERSITY OF SALFORD STUDENTS' UNION

Here at your Students’ Union, we work around the clock to make sure you love your life at Salford. We provide everything from our Advice Centre to sports clubs and societies, right through to amazing food, drink, and incredible events in the heart of campus, at Atmosphere kitchen and bar.


SOCIETIES Here at your Students’ Union, there are over 70 student-led societies to suit every interest. Covering everything from academic to liberation, political to performance and international to faith; the likelihood is that if you have an interest, we’ll have a society to match! Societies are open to all students at the University and each society runs taster and give it a go sessions for free throughout the year so you can try new societies and see if you like them before joining. If you can't find a group that interests you, you can even start your own. We'll be on hand to help provide advice and start-up funding. Find out more on page 40 and at salfordstudents.com/societies

EXPLORE SOME OF OUR STUDENT SOCIETIES BY SCANNING THE QR CODE

FOOD AND DRINK Our on-campus social spot, Atmosphere is open every day until late, serving up amazing food and drink, all at student friendly prices. Atmosphere also has regular themed nights throughout the week including Monday night Quiz and Thursday night Bandaoke, a live karaoke band! With our all-new Coffee Hut, based just behind our University House building, you can also grab the best coffee on campus on your way to class. Whether you’re after a quick bite to eat or chill after a hard day’s study, Atmosphere is the place to be.


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Sport is an amazing way to keep fit, feel good and make some new mates! Working with the University and our Sports Centre, your Students’ Union brings you Team Salford – the home of sport at the University of Salford. If you’re a dedicated sports person looking to show off your skills on a competitive level, our Club Sport teams play up and down the country against other universities including in our annual Varsity competition against the University of Chester. Or if you love to take part in team games on a smaller scale, we have Campus Leagues, competing against other Salford students. If you’d rather play without any commitment, Give It a Go allows you to turn up and try new sport every week, with a variety to choose from.

EVENTS

UNIVERSITY OF SALFORD STUDENTS' UNION

At the Students’ Union, we know how to throw an awesome party. We put on a whole range of exciting events throughout the year, representing the diversity and interests of all of our members. A favourite of all students is our annual Salford Winter Wonderland!


SUPPORT IN YOUR COUNTRY REGIONAL REPRESENTATIVES You can learn more about the University of Salford by visiting our regional representatives in India and Nigeria, who will be happy to assist you with your application and all the way through your journey to Salford. Contact details can be found at salford.ac.uk/international/your-country

EDUCATION PARTNERS We work with a number of global partners to provide you with the academic knowledge and English language skills you need to access your chosen course. Through these partnerships, you can complete some study in your home country, and then join the University to complete your degree. For further information on our partners visit salford.ac.uk/international/ international-partnerships


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We are an owner-member of the Northern Consortium of UK universities (NCUK). NCUK has been delivering pathway programmes leading to degrees at the member universities for over 25 years. Programmes are delivered at teaching centres across the world and include: / Students who successfully complete an NCUK qualification are guaranteed an offer to study at the University of Salford. / Students progress from NCUK to our university every year and go on to enjoy exciting careers around the world after they graduate. For further information and to locate your nearest centre, please visit ncuk.ac.uk

EDUCATION CONSULTANTS We work with a network of education consultants in over 50 countries worldwide. These education consultants are trained by the University of Salford to fully support you through the application process. They will be able to assist you with: / Course selection / The application process and ensuring you submit the correct documentation with your application / Follow-up of your application with the University on your behalf and advise you of any further information that has been requested / Support through the Student Route visa process / Provide information on your accommodation options / Provide information on Salford and Manchester before you arrive A list of our approved education consultants can be found at salford.ac.uk/international/your-

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SUPPORT IN YOUR COUNTRY

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LEARN ENGLISH

FOR ACADEMIC PURPOSES (LEAP) LEAP offers free courses to non-native English speakers, designed to improve the quality of your spoken and written English for discussions, assignments and dissertations. LEAP is delivered by passionate, highly qualified and experienced English language tutors who ensure every session is enjoyable and valuable. You can sign up to our free English Language courses, webinars and tutorials. Courses available include: ⁄ Academic Reading and Writing ⁄ Making Effective Presentations ⁄ Defending the Thesis ⁄ Philosophical Stance for Research Methodology ⁄ Thesis Writing ⁄ 1-2-1 tutorials Our courses run during trimesters one and two, with some support all year round. For more details, and to sign up, visit salford.ac.uk/leap

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WHERE YOU’RE COMING FROM “ I have felt supported by the University at every stage. The teachers are very approachable which is very different from the education in Colombia. I would talk to my teachers and my personal tutor as I would my friends. They are fantastic and their knowledge is unlimited. They are always there for you, so do not be afraid to speak to them.” Vanessa Oliveros Roncallo, Colombia MSc International Business

“ A school that listens and feels; that is MY University of Salford. On my educational journey, I am developing myself, acquiring more knowledge and expanding my horizons. Your development becomes their priority the moment you become a student at the University of Salford. I am so glad I chose to study here.” Teniola Ijabiyi, Nigeria MSc International Business

“My time at Salford has been nothing short of amazing. The University has provided me with a supportive and inclusive learning environment which has truly enriched my educational journey. The faculty and staff have gone above and beyond to ensure that I have all the resources and guidance to succeed. Additionally, being part of a diverse and vibrant global community has been a truly rewarding experience.” Mahesh Trimukhe, India MSc International Business


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“Manchester is amazing, you have to come and see it for yourself if you’re hesitant in applying. The people, the food and the multicultural environment is truly amazing. The football culture is also madness here – it’s one of the reasons I came here!” Khaled Soubra, Lebanon BSc (Hons) Construction Project Management “ I always felt at home at Salford. Maybe it was the fact that someone always wanted to keep the door open for you, or just the intellectually stimulating air on campus. Critical thinking is encouraged and all our ideas were met with so much respect by the lecturers.” Megha Rathi, Nepal, Msc Media Psychology

“ The best thing about the University is how supportive the teachers and staff members are! You do feel like you are a part of a big family here. Moreover, I truly enjoy meeting numerous people from the global community here at the University.”

“ My Salford journey has been truly remarkable, filled with incredible experiences and lifelong friendships. The unwavering support from my teachers has made me feel right at home. Salford has been the perfect place to embrace a diverse, nurturing learning environment. I am grategul for the invaluable knowledge and memories I have gained which have shaped me into a confident and globally-minded individual.” Nafisa Hossain, Bangladesh MSc International Business

“ The University is located close to Manchester, which is one of the biggest cities in the United Kingdom. I’ve had the chance to meet and make friends with more people as well as improve my English. Manchester attracts people from many different countries to visit and study, so I can learn from different cultures.” Ho Thanh Que Anh, Vietnam MSc Marketing

WHERE YOU’RE COMING FROM

Rachel Yan Ting Li, Hong Kong MA Dance Performance and Professional Practices


FEES AND FINANCE To make moving to a new country as easy as possible we have created the following guide to show all the fees you will need to pay, plus information on the funding options that are available.

HOW MUCH WILL I NEED? The UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) office requires you to provide evidence that you have sufficient funds to support yourself throughout the whole period of your studies. Without this, you will not be able to obtain a Student Route visa. Costs that you will need to consider: /L iving costs: a minimum of £9,207* per year (maintained 28 days prior to your visa application). /S tudy deposit (paid before you begin your course): £5,500*. This is required before we can issue you an unconditional offer and give you your Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS). /U ndergraduate fees: £15,720 - £18,300* per year. /P ostgraduate taught (full-time) fees: £16,380 - £20,340*. / I nternational Foundation Year fees: £13,750*

/T he Immigration Health Surcharge, which is currently £ 470* per year. * Please note all fees are correct at time of printing (August 2023). For more information on living costs, please visit gov.uk/student-visa

You can choose to pay your fees in full before your course starts and save 3% of the net total, or you can set up a payment plan. If you set up a payment plan, you will pay in five or seven consecutive monthly instalments, depending on the course you are studying. For specific course fees, please visit the relevant course page on our website at salford.ac.uk For further information on the Immigration Health Surcharge, please go to www.immigration-healthsurcharge.service.gov.uk/checker/type Students from the USA are eligible for a study deposit waiver if they qualify for a US Federal Study Loan. More information on this is available online salford.ac.uk/askus/support/adviceinternational-students


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SCHOLARSHIPS

/T he Salford International Excellence Award is only available for undergraduate students and awards £5,000 to a limited selection of talented, inspiring and creative international students. /T he Global Gold Excellence Scholarship supports high-achieving international students to study at undergraduate and postgraduate level. For undergraduate applicants, the scholarship is worth £3,500. For postgraduate applicants, the scholarship is worth £3,000. /T he Global Silver Excellence Scholarship supports high-achieving international students to study at undergraduate and postgraduate level. For undergraduate applicants, the scholarship is worth £3,000. For postgraduate applicants, the scholarship is worth £2,500.

We also have a selection of partnership scholarships with Chevening, the Commonwealth Scholarship Commission (CSC) and NCUK. To find out more about what scholarships are available for 2024/25 and your eligibility, go to salford.ac.uk/international/ scholarships

WORKING We have a recruitment agency called Unitemps on our campus, who can help students find up to 10 or 20 hours of work, depending on the restrictions on your visa. We also have our Careers and Enterprise Team who can help build your skills and get you ready for the world of work after graduating. Find out more at salford.ac.uk/unitemps

This scholarship has helped me in several ways – I can pursue my dreams to be a lawyer and give back to my community. It also means I can achieve my goals because I have a future full of possibilities. It helped me financially and I can further enhance my university experience by participating in various activities. When my family found that I had won the scholarship, they were extremely proud of me and they quickly started making arrangements for me to pursue my passion. SIMRAN JAIN LLM in International Business Law

FEES AND FINANCE

We offer a generous range of scholarships to high-achieving international students here at Salford. Scholarships offer a discount on your tuition fees, helping you to fund your studies. Our scholarships include:


COST OF LIVING IN SALFORD To help you understand how much you will need to budget, we’ve provided a few examples below of everyday costs. For more information on the cost of living in Salford, visit salford.ac.uk/askus/topics/ money/living-in-salford-and-manchester

ACCOMMODATION On-campus accommodation (run by Campus Living Villages) starts from £125* per week, depending on site and room size. Private accommodation (off-campus) will cost a minimum of £447* per month for a house share or £558* and upwards for a studio flat.

UTILITIES AND OTHER OUTGOINGS If you are not living in campus accommodation, you’ll also need to take into account the cost of bills for water, electricity, gas and internet.

FOOD AND GROCERIES There are a range of supermarkets to suit every budget, as well as farmers markets and independent shops. Preparing fresh meals at home rather than buying pre-prepared or takeaway food will save you money. Don’t forget to budget for cleaning products and toiletries as well. We estimate you will need to spend around £170* for essential food per month. *All costs correct at time of printing (August 2023)


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Our gym membership start from £14* per month, depending on the facilities you choose to use. University sports teams will charge weekly membership fees, plus the cost of your kit.

LEISURE A cinema ticket costs from £5 - £12*, and theatre tickets between £13 - £75*. An evening meal at a restaurant with friends typically costs around £15-20* each, plus the cost of any drinks. There are many free events, galleries and museums in Salford and Manchester to keep you entertained on a budget, and as a student, you are entitled to discounts in many shops, restaurants and cinemas.

TRANSPORT

New textbooks for your course can be expensive, so make sure you use the library as much as possible, or buy books second-hand to save money. The Student Store on campus sells affordable stationery.

A single bus ticket costs £2*, a weekly bus ticket costs about £17*, a single ticket on the tram costs from £1.40* and a weekly tram ticket starts from £10.60* depending on your destination. Manchester and the surrounding areas are also served by a number of convenient and attractive cycle routes.

STUDENT DISCOUNT

There are lots of tips for making your money go further at salford.ac.uk/money

Students are eligible to buy a TOTUM card which gives you access to exclusive student deals on food and fashion, tech and travel, and everything in between.

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BOOKS AND STATIONERY


REGISTRATION AND INTERNATIONAL CHECK-IN Before you start your course at the University of Salford you need to register as a student. This will allow you to collect your student ID card and will fully activate your IT and library accounts, allowing you to benefit from all of our services. Scan the QR code to watch a video about how to register.

1. BEFORE YOU ARRIVE Make sure you hold an unconditional offer and have used your CAS to apply for a Student Visa to study in the UK. When you are eligible to register, you will receive an email containing your student ID number (i.e. @01234567) and a PIN number. Follow the link in your registration email and book an International Check-in appointment to provide your immigration documents to the University.

2. WHEN YOU ARRIVE When you arrive in the UK you must attend your International Check-in appointment at the allotted time and date. It is very important that you bring original versions of the documents asked for in your offer letter. These will include: /Y our passport / Your visa /Y our Biometric Residence Permit (BRP) or the letter from the Home Office telling you where to collect your visa (BRP card) from / Your unconditional offer letter or transcripts from the University of Salford / Any qualifications used to obtain your offer including your English Language qualifications. The University is required by law to hold a copy of these documents to ensure that we can provide proof of your leave to remain in the UK should this information be requested by the Home Office.


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3. AFTER YOUR APPOINTMENT Once you have attended the International Check-in appointment, you will be able to complete online registration and finalise payment of your tuition fees. You must complete this straight away to ensure you are a registered student. The University has a responsibility to report any student who fails to register to the Home Office. If you are unable to register on time, please contact our registration team at registration@salford.ac.uk so we can advise you on your options.

4. ORIENTATION

Home Office Compliance Team homeofficecompliance@salford.ac.uk +44 (0) 161 295 0023 (option 3 then option 2)

REGISTRATION AND INTERNATIONAL CHECK-IN

To help ensure you meet the requirements of your Student Visa and settle into your course at the University, orientation events will be advertised for you to attend. Part of your orientation will explain how to remain compliant with the conditions of your visa during your studies. We would highly recommend that you attend this and also contact the Home Office Compliance Team if you have any additional questions.


CAREERS SUPPORT The strong partnerships that we form with businesses across all sectors allows our students to benefit from work placements, insights and collaborative projects. Our Careers and Enterprise team offer free lifelong support to our students and graduates to help them develop job seeking and career planning skills and explore their career options. If you study with us, our confidential and impartial Careers and Enterprise team will help you to: / U ndertake work experience / M eet and learn from business professionals / F ind the latest placement and graduate job vacancies / A ttend Careers Fairs to meet employers and build your professional network / Create a strong CV. Support includes live workshops, guides and CareerSet - a CV checking tool which is available 24/7

OPPORTUNITIES TO WORK IN THE UK AFTER GRADUATING After graduating, international students can apply to stay in the UK to work, or look for work, for two years, or three years as a PhD student, with the Graduate Visa. This allows graduates to gain more valuable work experience, earn a salary, and develop their connections in the UK. There are specific eligibility requirements to get the Graduate Visa which you can read more about at salford.ac.uk/askus/topics/immigration-andvisas/routes-after-study

/ G ain free access to over 9000 courses via LinkedIn Learning to enhance your professional skills / Develop your interview techniques with practice mock interviews / E nhance entrepreneurship skills and support to start a business or work for yourself / B uild skills for life such as intercultural awareness and self-confidence / Find information on employment regulations and careers advice / U nderstand and develop the skills that employers are looking for Find out more about the careers support we offer at salford.ac.uk/careers

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MEET PATRICK Patrick studied our BA Digital Media Arts transfer programme and MA Visual Communication. Read Patrick’s story at salford.ac.uk/international/how-patrick-got-his-dream-job-uk

A month after I graduated from my course with a first-class degree, I got a job at Epigram as a Junior Graphic Designer. I do animation and graphic design, working on a range of clients in the UK, Malaysia, USA, and Hong Kong.

It was easy to get a Graduate Visa, and it only took a week to arrive. PATRICK

BA Digital Media Arts and MA Visual Communication

CAREERS SUPPORT

My contacts at the University of Salford helped me get recommended for the role, and the company loved my work and thought I would be an excellent fit.


WORK PLACEMENT OPPORTUNITIES Here at Salford, we pride ourselves on giving our students the practical industry experience that they need to succeed in their chosen career. All of our courses offer opportunities to collaborate with industry, including hearing from guest speakers, live projects and field trips. Many of our courses also offer opportunities to undertake a work placement, which range from a few weeks to a year in length.

MASTER’S COURSES WITH A YEAR PLACEMENT We also offer a range of master’s courses with an optional 9 – 12-month placement. A placement can help you become more employable, expand your networks and you may also be paid for the placement. Examples of master’s courses that offer a 9 – 12-month placement are: / MSc International Business

Our Careers and Enterprise team will support you in finding the right placement for you, by helping you prepare your CV and improve your interview skills. Our Careers and Enterprise team also develop relationships with employers to help you find the best placement opportunity.

/ MSc Digital Marketing

If you take an optional paid placement year, you may need to extend your visa which will incur some extra charges from UKVI. You can find out more about this by emailing HomeOfficeCompliance@salford.ac.uk

/ MSc Project Management

PLACEMENTS ON UNDERGRADUATE COURSES Almost all of our undergraduate courses offer a placement. This is a great way to put your learning into practice and gain work experience, so you can graduate with confidence. Look on the course pages on our website to find out more about the placement opportunities available salford.ac.uk

*Costs correct at the time of printing (August 2023).

/ MSc Operations Management / M Sc Procurement Logistics & Supply Chain Management

/ MSc Project Management in Construction For a full list of courses which offer a placement, see our course listings on page 105. If you take a 9 – 12-month placement, you will need to pay an admin fee of £1,700*. You will need to extend your visa whilst in the UK, and there are some costs associated with this. You can check the course pages on our website for the full details.

Apart from the obvious fact that is a good addition to your CV, a work placement also helps you to appreciate and have a better understanding of what you have been taught in the classroom. TEMITOPE OMOJARO, MSc Project Management


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MEET SNEHA Sneha secured a paid placement with Self Storage Tameside as part of her MSc Digital Marketing programme. THE SALFORD EXPERIENCE

MY PLACEMENT EXPERIENCE I am placed with Self Storage Tameside as a Digital Marketing Intern managing two of their important websites. Having found a paid placement during a pandemic and in my area of interest is more than what I could ask for and it is the University of Salford’s Careers and Enterprise team that I have to thank. They helped me review my CV so that it was ready to send to employers, as well as, helping me to develop my interview technique with mock interviews and personalised feedback. All the guidance and help that the Careers and Enterprise team have provided is commendable.

PLACEMENT HIGHLIGHTS I get to use the best in class Digital Marketing tools. I have a daily meeting with the owner of the company

where we go through the tasks of the day, look at what revenue we have made and tweak the strategies we have for the next day. My usual day at work is busy with writing blog posts, creating new webpages, managing the website content, PPC and more. I enjoy going to work and taking on new challenges. There are plenty of people out there who absolutely love their careers, and today, I can proudly say I am one of them!

MOULDED FOR THE JOB MARKET Writing assignments, working in groups, writing blog posts, researching on topics have all helped me develop my skills. The course has helped me enhance and apply my skills such as time - management, decision-making, planning and organising projects and group work, which is an essential part of being an extraordinary employee in today’s competitive job market. After having this placement and gaining the knowledge and experience with the help of my supervisors, I’m sure life after university is going to be a fun ride. I would encourage and recommend the University of Salford to any and everybody who truly values being a part of a splendid community and would love to experience togetherness. The university is my home and could be yours too!

WORK PLACEMENT OPPORTUNITIES

My course is covered over five modules, Digital Marketing and Data Analytics, Online and Offline Consumer Behaviour, Integrated Marketing Communication, Search and Social Media Management and the final module which makes the University of Salford stand apart from its competitors is the Industry Collaboration Project. The Industry Collaboration Project allows you to complete a paid placement as part of your final module. This course doesn’t focus on just one area of the business and hence I will have exposure to all the segments of Digital Marketing.


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OUR COURSES

We offer a variety of courses to suit your individual needs, including; traditional three-year degrees, four-year degrees with placement years, and the International Foundation Year.


OUR COURSES ACADEMICS

TAUGHT COURSES

Our academics are subject experts, and many are active professional practitioners. They regularly collaborate with employers and professional bodies to make your learning relevant to your future career.

International students are able to choose from over 200 taught courses, with many accredited by professional organisations. All of the courses will provide you with a strong foundation to develop your future career and equip you to enter the world of work confidently.

TEACHING You will be taught in a variety of ways, from lectures and seminars to field trips and laboratory lessons. We encourage critical thinking, group work and live projects, helping you build skills in communication and team work. Many of our courses include the opportunity for work placements and to study or work abroad, so you can gain highly valuable experience before entering your chosen career.

ACCREDITATION External professional bodies accredit many of our courses, such as the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants, the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors, the British Psychological Society and the Chartered Institute of Marketing.

Full details of all our courses can be found on our website salford.ac.uk

RESEARCH We group our research into centres of excellence (see page 98 for details). Many of our researchers are internationally renowned and offer a wealth of supervisory opportunities. We offer research degrees that can be studied full-time, part-time, and by distance learning. For more information on research opportunities, please visit salford.ac.uk/study/postgraduate/research


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HOW TO APPLY Our online course pages contain detailed information about each course, including fees and entry requirements. Once you have chosen your course and checked your eligibility, you are ready to apply. Here is the process:

1. OPTIONS FOR SUBMITTING YOUR APPLICATION Pre-sessional English Undergraduate** International Foundation Year Postgraduate (Taught and Research)* If you are applying for undergraduate If you are applying for Pre-sessional English, International Foundation Year or postgraduate courses, you have three different options for submitting your application. You can do this directly on our website, through our regional representatives, or approved education consultants. OPTION

Apply online at salford.ac.uk

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Before beginning your application, please read our guidance notes salford.ac.uk/guidanceusing-our-online-application-form

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Apply through our regional representatives salford.ac.uk/international/your-country

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See section titled “Support in your country” for details

courses, all applications must go through UCAS, the central admissions service for universities in the UK. You can choose to apply to UCAS directly, through our regional representatives, or approved education consultants.

Apply through UCAS directly ucas.com Apply as soon as possible, as popular courses quickly become full. Please check the relevant course page on our website for the correct institution code and course code salford.ac.uk Apply through our regional representatives salford.ac.uk/international/ your-country See section titled “Support in your country” for details

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Apply through our approved education consultants salford.ac.uk/international/ your-country

Apply through our approved education consultants salford.ac.uk/ international/your-country

See section titled “Support in your country” for details

See section titled “Support in your country” for details

*Please note, if you are applying for MA Social Work, you must apply through USCAS directly ucas.com ** Please note, for undergraduate courses, if you have already submitted an application through UCAS, you cannot also submit a direct application. For more information, please contact enquiries@salford.ac.uk.


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2. DOCUMENTS REQUIRED TO APPLY When you submit your application, you will need to ensure that you include the following: / A complete application detailing your education to date, including any certificates and transcripts / Two references which will need to be on official headed paper with an official stamp or signature / A personal statement detailing why you want to study your chosen course / Evidence of English language / D etails of any previous study in the UK / Details of any UK entry student visas / A copy of your passport / Accurate contact details, so we can keep in touch with you / A copy of all previous visas or visa refusals from any country Some courses may also require: / CV

/ Academic Technology Approach Scheme (ATAS) - International students may be required by the Home Office and/or the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) to apply for an ATAS Certificate before they begin their studies. If required this will be stated in your offer letter.

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3. RECEIVE AND ACCEPT YOUR OFFER After assessing your application, we may send you a conditional offer. This means that you will need to provide additional information, for example, a high school diploma certificate or your final degree result. Details of what additional information is required will be detailed in your conditional offer letter. You must formally accept your offer to confirm your place at the University of Salford. You must also make sure you meet the conditions of your offer by the specified deadline to secure your place on your course. Check the deadlines for meeting offer conditions at salford.ac.uk/international/entry-requirementsand-deadlines

4. PAY DEPOSIT OR PROVIDE PROOF OF SPONSORSHIP / Self-funded international students must pay a tuition fee deposit of £5,500* before they arrive at the University, and before we can issue a CAS (Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies). / S ponsored students (students with an official financial sponsor) must provide official evidence of financial sponsorship. / You should check at this point if you need a Student visa. Please see salford.ac.uk/askus/topics/immigrationand-visas

5. APPLY FOR ACCOMMODATION Complete the online application for accommodation as soon as you have accepted your offer. Accommodation is not guaranteed, but offered on a first come, first served basis. See page 42 for more details about the different accommodation options.


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6. GET YOUR CAS AND PREPARE TO APPLY FOR YOUR VISA

SPONSORED STUDENTS You will also be required to upload your sponsorship letter. This must be addressed to the University and state exactly how much and for what you are being sponsored for. For example, tuition fees or tuition fees and maintenance.

SELF-FINANCING (NON-SPONSORED) STUDENTS As part of your CAS request, you will be required to upload your bank statement to demonstrate that you have the required amount of maintenance funds in place before you apply for your visa. The current level of funds required to prove you can maintain yourself whilst in the UK is £1,023* per month. If your course duration isn’t given in whole months, the number of months’ maintenance

costs you are required to show will be rounded up a month (so, if your course is three months and one week long, you’ll need to show four months’ maintenance costs)

STUDENTS SUPPORTED BY PARENTS If you are being supported by your parents and you are uploading their bank statements, it will be necessary to upload documentation which supports their relationship to you, for example a birth certificate and a letter confirming you can use their funds. Failure to provide any evidence of maintenance will result in your CAS request being denied. You should not apply for a visa if any of the information on the CAS statement is incorrect as doing so will lead to your Student Visa application being refused. When you apply for your Student Visa, you will need to pay the Immigration Health Surcharge (IHS) and obtain your IHS number for inclusion on your Student Visa application form. For information on the IHS, please see gov.uk/healthcare-immigration-application For more information about applying for your Student Visa go to salford.ac.uk/ international/visa

*All costs correct at time of printing (August 2023).

HOW TO APPLY

If you need to apply for your CAS you will be sent details of how to do this once you receive your unconditional offer. It is important to complete the CAS request form as accurately as possible, including uploading any requested documents, to ensure that this information is correct on your CAS. We will send a CAS by email which you must check and confirm the details are correct. You will need your CAS number to apply for a Student Visa.


INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION YEAR This one-year course is right for you if you have finished high school in your own country but don’t yet have the qualifications to start your undergraduate course.

…the efforts of all the tutors were remarkable. They encouraged us to speak, corrected our mistakes, and helped us in writing. They supported me a lot. ALI ALJAFAR, KUWAIT, BA (Hons) Interior Design with International Foundation Year

SALFORD LANGUAGES A TOP 10 UNIVERSITY ENGLISH LANGUAGE CENTRE IN THE UK! (EL Gazette 2022)

The International Foundation Year (IFY) will improve your English and study skills including how to write an essay, and you will study subjects relating to your chosen degree course. Our English language classes are accredited by the British Council and we are ranked in the top 10 UK University English Language Centres (EL Gazette, 2022). You can get onto almost any of our undergraduate degree courses at Salford through our IFY. When you pass your IFY programme with the right grade, you will progress to your chosen undergraduate degree programme. Look at ‘Course listings’ from page 100 to see what undergraduate degrees we offer, or visit our website salford.ac.uk English language requirements: All applicants for the IFY are required to have UKVI IELTS 4.5 or higher. Start dates: You can start in either September or January. For the latest information visit salford.ac.uk/courses/foundation-year/ international-foundation-year


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ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

PRE-SESSIONAL ENGLISH

Before you start your undergraduate or postgraduate programme you will need to show you have the right level of English.

This English language programme is suitable for you if your English language is not at the right level. The course will prepare you to study at Salford at a foundation, undergraduate or postgraduate level. There are different start dates depending on your English level. For more information, please visit salford.ac.uk/courses/pre-sessional/ pre-sessional-english

For the majority of our courses, we ask for a minimum of IELTS level 6.0 (with no individual element below 5.5) or a pass on the University of Salford Pre-sessional English Course with a score of 6.0 (with no individual element below 5.5). Please check the course pages on our website to find out the right level of English (IELTS) that you need. You can find the IELTS on the ‘Requirements’ section of the course pages. salford.ac.uk

ENGLISH LANGUAGE SUPPORT Salford Languages is ranked as one of the top 10 University English Language Centres in the UK according to the Gazette (2022). This means you can be assured that we will provide excellent teaching and support for your academic English language development.

LEARN ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC PURPOSES (LEAP) Learn English for Academic Purposes (LEAP) offers free courses to non-native English speakers, designed to improve the quality of your spoken and written English for discussions, assignments and dissertations. Find out more at salford.ac.uk/ learn-english-academic-purposes

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MEET MEGHA International graduate, Megha Rahti, from Nepal, loved her course and, most of all, working on a research paper for the BBC! Hi Megha, what did you enjoy most about your course? Without a doubt, my favourite thing about my course was the way it was taught. All my lecturers highly encouraged critical thinking and all our ideas were welcomed with so much respect. We were never addressed as students; we were seen as media psychologists and this made my journey of becoming one feel natural and effortless. We also had amazing labs and equipment which helped us see how things really work in our field. The course also featured multiple guest lecturers, all experts in their respective fields. We really got the best of it all! How did you feel about being so far from home? How did you settle in? I come from a very small town in Nepal. My experience of having to move to India at very young age to study helped me adjust to life in the UK. However, what helped me the most was the warm welcome I received from my lecturers. I was also lucky to be able to make friends straight away! The Student Support services at the University of Salford also went above and beyond to ensure that we were all feeling safe and comfortable at all times. I always felt at home at Salford. Maybe it was because everyone always wants to hold the door open for you, or the amount of intellectually stimulating conversations I had on campus. What was your experience with the BBC like? Right from the start, we had multiple guest lectures from the BBC team whose lectures were highly informative and interactive and gave us an insight into their work life at the BBC. We worked on various projects for them until one day we were told we could choose our dissertation based on some research areas they were interested in and present our findings to them.

My research topic was ‘Love in a Digital Age’. I never thought I would work on a research paper that would be relevant to the BBC! This was such an amazing journey! What are you doing now that you have completed your course? I am currently in the process of setting up my own company and I am looking at India and Nepal as primary locations. I also have plans to pursue a PhD and continue in academia. Lastly, what was your favourite thing about living in Manchester? Easy – Manchester United and match nights!

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MEET PIYUSH Piyush Bhanu graduated with an MSc in Biomedicine and has now started a company back in India, called Xome Life Sciences, that is developing food intolerance testing kits. What did you enjoy most about your course? I definitely learned a lot during my studies at Salford. We had courses on enterprising our biotech products and building something for the consumer which would be helpful to them. During the entire course, I learnt about many useful and fascinating topics and interacted with different people, which really opened-up my view of the world around me! What are your future plans? What did you do after graduation? I moved back to India and was successful with my bid to receive a grant of £10,000 from the Indian Government to prototype and develop an intolerance testing kit. Users of the kit will be able to detect foods that they are intolerant to and eliminate these foods from the diet in order to achieve a healthier lifestyle and fitness goals.

Currently, we are developing the prototype and soon we will be applying for patents in the UK and Germany. The next big market for us is there. The UK will certainly be our next stop once we raise to the next round, as I am quite aware of the English market.

MEET SUJANHARIHARAN Sujanhariharan Ragunathan from India came to Salford to study MA Digital Video Production and Marketing.

I really enjoy how practical the course has been. In my first trimester, we were tasked with creating a video campaign for Salford Foodbank. This gave me the opportunity to try out different roles including director and cinematographer. What work experience have you taken part in as part of your course? I was given the opportunity to work alongside my module leader, Mirage Islam. I was brought in as a Campaign Researcher to work on a live pitch

brief with the objective of encouraging young BAME men and women to consider a career in technology. It was amazing to work alongside true industry professionals. What are you planning to do with your remaining time at Salford? I want to continue working as part of the University’s Social Media team, creating content for our social media accounts to tell future students all about life at Salford. This role is giving me fantastic experiences and will help me with my future career goals.

STUDENT STORIES

What is the best thing about your course?


MEET MUAZZAM Muazzam Deen came from Nairobi in Kenya to Salford (that’s a distance of 6,450 miles!) to study BEng (Hons) Aeronautical Engineering. He says this experience has moulded him into a different person and he has enjoyed every minute of it.

Why did you choose the University of Salford? I chose Salford because it has state of the art facilities that are used to conduct experiments relative to the course along with a team of industry experienced lecturers. Salford is also ranked as one of the top universities offering a course in Aeronautical engineering.

way the theory is deduced and how it is applied in reality, is what astounds me the most. What is the support like for international students?

What’s the best thing about the course?

askUS has been the go-to place. Services to any inquiries regarding finance, visa/immigration, faith services or even well-being and counselling are provided.

It has truly made me appreciate and understand the amount of thinking and reasoning that is required to make aircraft the way they are. The

Everybody at Salford is friendly and polite. If you had any troubles or queries, everybody and anybody was ready to help at the campus.

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MEET WENWEN Wenwen Wang, an MA Dance Performance and Professional Practices graduate, came to the UK to study after retiring from the national rhythmic gymnastics team of China from the University of Salford. Since then she has become a television star after appearing on China’s The Greatest Dancer! Hi Wenwen, what experience and skills did you gain at the University of Salford?

definitely try.

I learnt to adapt to different dance styles, and I have become more open-minded and versatile after working with different amazing artists with their own uniqueness. I also had the amazing opportunity to join the Emergence Dance Company and work with internationally renowned choreographers and performers.

What advice would you give to students who are considering studying in the UK and specifically at the University of Salford?

What’s next in store for you? I would love to dance professionally for the next couple of years, maybe even in Europe. Longer term, my goal is to have a studio one day so young dancers have the facilities to grow and learn. Teaching ballet and contemporary dance is also something I would

Be daring to try out new ideas, university is the best time to experiment new areas. Be social and make as many friends as possible! Wenwen also won the Dean’s Award at the School of Arts and Media’s Create Student Awards. The award is given to one student every year who has shown outstanding levels of devotion and commitment to their course, contributing to the outputs of the school and wider university, whilst working exceptionally hard to achieve their potential and beyond.

MEET SIBONGISENI Sibongiseni arrived in Salford from Eswatini as part of the 2023 Chevening Scholarship cohort to study MA Public Relations and Digital Communications.

The course spoke to exactly what I wanted. It was clear that it was not only going to prepare me for the industry of today but the industry of the future. I was also attracted to the opportunity to study at MediaCity. Did you carry out any work placements? As part of one of my modules, I completed a placement with Salford City Council in their communications department. It was a fascinating opportunity to put everything I had learnt into practice.

How would you describe your time at Salford? Fun, enlightening and eye-opening.

STUDENT STORIES

Why did you choose the University of Salford?


SALFORD BUSINESS SCHOOL The world of work is changing, and the skills required by graduates are changing too. At Salford Business School, our business, law, accounting and finance degrees prepare our students for a fulfilling and successful professional career. Our undergraduate and postgraduate courses provide opportunities to gain real-world knowledge and develop futurefocussed skills in a supportive and inclusive environment. Along the way, our students learn to be curious, adaptable and confident, ready to meet the digital, ethical and sustainability challenges of the 21st century. Based on Salford’s Peel Park campus, only 5 minutes away from Manchester city centre and linked to MediaCity, Salford Business School is at the heart of the dynamic Greater Manchester business and digital sector. As a Small Business Charter accredited School, we are proud to work in partnership with a wide range of regional businesses, from SMEs to multi-nationals, supporting growth and productivity in the area. Having signed up to the Civic University Agreement, we are committed to being a force for good within our community as well as across the globe.

BUSINESS MANAGEMENT / LAW / FINANCE / ACCOUNTING / ENTREPRENEURSHIP / SUPPLY CHAIN / OPERATIONS / HUMAN RESOURCES / MARKETING / PROJECT MANAGEMENT / AI IN BUSINESS


All of our courses are focused on employability, so you will have the opportunity to practise your skills in the workplace, with a range of options including one-year paid placements, short-term paid and unpaid placements and international work placements. We now offer 9 - 12 month paid placements on a selection of our MSc courses. Find out more at salford.ac.uk/postgraduateindustry-placements

LAW DEGREES

COLLABORATIONS PROVIDE LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS ONLINE Through the Robert Kennedy College (RKC) in Zurich, several of our master’s programmes are available online. This partnership enables students to have global access to Salford Business Student. Find out more at salford.rkc.edu Our franchise partner, The Digital Marketing Institute in Dublin, Republic of Ireland, delivers our MSc Digital Marketing online. Find out more at digitalmarketinginstitute.com

IN-COUNTRY PARTNERS

If you’re an aspiring lawyer, our courses will give you the necessary legal knowledge and the transferable professional skills needed for success in high-level careers.

These are just a few of our partner institutions of where students can study our courses in their country:

FLEXIBLE LEARNING

/T he Institute of Personnel Management (Sri Lanka)

We want to make it as accessible as possible to study with us. That’s why we offer multiple entry points across the majority of our postgraduate courses in Salford Business School, meaning you can start your studies at a time that suits you. If you’re not able to study full-time in the UK, we have a range of international collaborations that allow you to undertake a number of our courses in your own country.

/ Sentral College (Penang, Malaysia)

CHALLENGING AND EXCITING CAREERS Our graduates go on to build impressive careers at high level positions in prestigious companies such as BMW, PricewaterhouseCoopers, American Express, The Bank of New York and Citibank. After you graduate, you’ll automatically become part of the Salford Business School Alumni Network, which provides many benefits and services to support your career.

INDUSTRY ACCREDITED COURSES We work closely with business leaders to develop our courses to ensure that you gain the skills that employers want, which is why our programmes are accredited by a number of different professional bodies including:

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/ British University of Bahrain (Bahrain)

Find out more at salford.ac.uk/international-partnerships

INTERNATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES Other study exchanges and work placements are offered across the globe, and available at undergraduate and postgraduate level as well as short-courses and international opportunities on campus and online. Find out more at salford.ac.uk/io Explore more about Salford Business School at salford.ac.uk/salford-business-school

SALFORD BUSINESS SCHOOL

GRADUATE READY TO STEP INTO YOUR CAREER


SCHOOL OF ARTS, MEDIA AND CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY

ART, DESIGN AND FASHION / CREATIVE DIGITAL MEDIA / DANCE / ENGLISH AND CREATIVE WRITING / FILM, TV AND RADIO / JOURNALISM AND PR / MUSIC / POLITICS, CONTEMPORARY HISTORY AND INTELLIGENCE / PERFORMING ARTS


LINKS WITH CREATIVE INDUSTRIES You will have the opportunity to showcase your work to industry employers at professional events and venues such as The Lowry theatre, London’s Graduate Fashion Week, and our own end of year Degree Show.

WORK ALONGSIDE THE PROFESSIONALS If you choose to study broadcast media, film, animation or journalism, you will work alongside word-class broadcasters such as the BBC and ITV at our MediaCity campus. You will have access to our industry standard equipment, including TV and radio studios, virtual 3D sets and green screen systems.

INDUSTRY STANDARD FACILITIES If you take one of our courses in art, design, music and performance, you will be studying in the £55 million New Adelphi building. You can let your creativity run free across specialist facilities, including our 350 capacity theatre, six recording studios, woodwork, metal and plastics workshops, dance rehearsal spaces and live band room.

REAL-LIFE EXPERIENCE Our courses will give you hands-on experience in industry. Past students have had

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placements at fashion design houses such as Vera Wang and Burberry, as well as publishing houses and the BBC. Previously, our Politics students have undertaken placements in Parliament or with local constituency MPs, where they can work alongside some of the most influential policymakers in the country, and we actively encourage students to develop their own placement opportunities.

INTERNATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES You may have the option to study abroad through our partnerships with institutions across the globe, including Luxun Academy of Fine Arts and Zhejiang Fashion Institute of Technology in China, and Columbia College Chicago and Middle Tennessee State University in the USA. Various international placements, shortcourses and international opportunities on campus and online are also on offer. Find out more at salford.ac.uk/io

CAREERS Previous graduates of the school have gone on to work for organisations including the BBC, Fujitsu, Global Entertainment, Nine Lives Media and Trinity Mirror. Other career paths include education, advertising, marketing and design, as well as digital and media services.

SCHOOL OF ARTS, MEDIA AND CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY ACCREDITATIONS:

Explore more about the Salford School of Arts, Media and Creative Technology at salford.ac.uk/salford-school-arts-mediaand-creative-technology

SCHOOL OF ARTS, MEDIA AND CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY

The Salford School of Arts, Media and Creative Technology is one of the largest institutions for arts and media education in the UK, with strong links to the creative industries. Throughout your course, we will help you to develop the personal and professional skills that employers value.


SCHOOL OF HEALTH AND SOCIETY

COUNSELLING AND PSYCHOTHERAPY / CRIMINOLOGY MIDWIFERY / NURSING / OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY PHYSIOTHERAPY / PODIATRY / PROSTHETICS AND ORTHOTICS PSYCHOLOGY / PUBLIC HEALTH / RADIOGRAPHY / SOCIAL WORK SOCIAL POLICY / SOCIOLOGY / SPORTS AND EXERCISE


WORLD-LEADING RESEARCH

FACILITIES Our state-of-the-art facilities will enable you to practice your new skills in a safe environment, under the supervision of a qualified practitioner. Our Simulation Suite is set up to mirror a range of real life clinical environments, and our Human Performance Lab can be used by students studying a wide-range of programmes. Other facilities include our brand new Centre for Medical Imaging.

GLOBAL FOCUS You will join a vibrant community of international students at Salford and we will support you throughout your studies. Many of our staff are involved with a wide range of organisations and projects worldwide that are actively enhancing the global knowledge base and making a difference to people’s lives. Various international opportunities are also available. Find out more at salford.ac.uk/io

The work of our active research community is fed back directly into our teaching so that you benefit from relevant, evidence based lectures. We work with a wide range of organisations and whenever possible we involve and engage people in our research, co-producing wellbeing, delivering better health and social care and improving society. Our globally-respected researchers have made positive change at regional, national and international levels and we are also committed to supporting our local community. The school is also home to the EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Centre in Prosthetics and Orthotics, which combines expertise from the University of Salford, Imperial College London, the University of Strathclyde and the University of Southampton with more than 25 global industry partners and national facilities.

CAREERS When you graduate, you will be well equipped with the knowledge and expertise to start or advance your career in hospitals, care agencies, local and national health and social care charities, sports clubs and policy organisations, or to set up your own business.

STRONG LINKS TO INDUSTRY We work collaboratively with clinical, industrial and other academic partners including the NHS and professional sports clubs such as Manchester Storm and Sale Sharks. These links allow you to access a range of practice placements in real-world settings. Explore more about the School of Health and Society at salford.ac.uk/school-healthsociety

SCHOOL OF HEALTH AND SOCIETY

We take talented, dedicated individuals and provide them with a supportive and challenging environment in which to develop the knowledge and skills they need to succeed. Through our expert teaching staff, strong industry links and world-leading facilities, our aim is to prepare you to enter the working world or advance in employment.

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SCHOOL OF SCIENCE, ENGINEERING AND ENVIRONMENT

ACOUSTICS / ARCHITECTURE AND BUILT ENVIRONMENT/ BIOLOGY AND WILDLIFE / BIOMEDICINE / CHEMICAL SCIENCES / COMPUTING / ENGINEERING / GEOGRAPHY AND ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT / MATHS / PHYSICS


The School of Science, Engineering and Environment (SEE) puts students at the heart of everything we do, with over 200 dedicated academic, technical and administrative members of staff, we offer a robust support system for our student community. Our expanding suite of multidisciplinary programmes foster a dynamic and collaborative environment for our staff and students.

ACCREDITED COURSES

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We strive to ensure your learning is relevant and applicable to your future career. Many of our courses are shaped and accredited by organisations such as the Royal Society of Biology, Institute of Civil Engineers and the Chartered Institute of Building.

LINKS WITH INDUSTRY Our undergraduate students can take advantage of our links with industry and many have the opportunity to take part in an industrial placement, giving you real-life experience as part of your degree. Various international opportunities are also available. Find out more at salford.ac.uk/io

EMPLOYABILITY After graduating from the School of Science, Engineering and Environment, you will have a wide range of exciting career options ahead of you in a range of industries. The transferable skills and practical experience you will gain from your degree can also be applied to many professions unrelated to your degree.

OUR FACILITIES We invest in our facilities to reflect the equipment used in industry, giving you the chance to develop the necessary skills for your career. Our audio and visual facilities at MediaCity and our world-class anechoic chamber provides professional specification equipment. Aeronautical and mechanical engineering students can learn in our specialist labs, including a flight simulator and wind turbines. Our Bodmer Laboratory gives you access to the newest technologies, helping you to keep up with the latest innovation and discovery.

With our partners in Europe, India and China, our research projects have a strong impact on the world around us, from major public health programmes in Tibet to climate change and glacier decline in the Himalayas. We have strong research and academic partnerships with industry, working with organisations such as the BBC, BT, CISCO and Airbus. We have been leading the research agenda in the built environment for more than 20 years. We are world-renowned in areas such as sustainability, energy and construction management. Explore more about the School of Science, Engineering and Environment at salford.ac.uk/science-engineering-andenvironment

School of Science, Engineering and Environment accreditations:

SCHOOL OF SCIENCE, ENGINEERING AND ENVIRONMENT

RESEARCH


RESEARCH AT THE UNIVERSITY OF SALFORD Research at the University of Salford extends across schools, research centres and industry partners, in a truly unique way of collaborative learning. Our industry collaboration encourages a multi-disciplinary approach which contributes to our international reputation for world-class research. Don’t just take our word for it. The Research Excellence Framework assesses the quality of research in UK academic institutions and we have some excellent results, including: / 78% of our research has been rated as worldleading or internationally excellent. / In five unit submissions our research impact was rated as 100% outstanding or very considerable in terms of reach and significance; / O ur highest performing submission for ‘outputs’ was Area Studies with 44% rated as world-leading and 94% rated as world-leading or internationally excellent; / O ur highest performing submission for ‘impact’ was Social Work & Social Policy with 75% of impact rated as outstanding and 100% rated as outstanding or very considerable; / Our highest performing submission for ‘environment’ was Architecture, Built Environment and Planning with 63% of the environment rated as world-leading and 100% rated as world-leading or internationally excellent. You can see all our submissions and results at: results.ref.ac.uk/Results/ByHei/168

RESEARCH PROJECTS Our research spans areas as diverse as computer security, disaster management and homelessness. We excel in areas including materials physics, acoustics, built environment, computer science and informatics, diagnostic imaging, biomechanics, social work and social policy, business and management and arts and media. Our recent research and developments include: / An environmentally-friendly aerosol valve which reduces emission of greenhouse gases / The use of cutting-edge technology to study and monitor wildlife in the Chernobyl exclusion zone / C onstruction processes that improve the resilience of communities to natural and manmade disasters / Establishing an evidence base to better understand and address the issues of energy consumption in buildings / R eduction of crime by clever urban planning /

Advances in foot behaviour and biomechanics using 3D printing

/ Improved quality of life for arthritis sufferers with advances in health management /

Unlocking the creative potential of 3D sound to provide immersive experiences to the general public at home or on the move

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Prediction of radiation risk from medical imaging procedures using mathematical modelling and direct dose measurements

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The growing influence of emerging technologies in business from fintech and money laundering in Nigeria to the role of Artificial Intelligence in Human Resource Management


TRANSFORMING PRODUCTS AND IMPROVING PRACTICE IN HUMAN MOVEMENT AND REHABILITATION

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Salford’s Human Movement and Rehabilitation team works with industry across the globe to improve the lives of people with mobility problems. This ranges from people who have difficulty walking and rely on gait analysis to inform diagnosis and treatment, to the millions of workers who stand for long periods at work and suffer musculoskeletal pain and to the survivors of stroke, for whom regaining limb movement is key to their daily activities.

/ C entre for Social and Health Research (CSHR) / Centre for Urban Processes, Resilient Infrastructures and Sustainable (Built) Environments (UPRISE) / Salford Innovation Research Centre (SIRC) / Centre for Health Sciences Research (CHSR) / Salford Business School Research (SBSR) / Biomedical Research Centre (BRC) / Arts, Media and Communications Research Centre (AMC) / Ecosystems and Environment Research Centre (EERC)

POSTGRADUATE RESEARCH QUALIFICATIONS Choose from a traditional PhD, a professional doctorate, PhD by published works, MPhil or MRes. You can study fulltime, part-time, online or split-site (studying at the University and in another country). You may also have the opportunity to spend part of your research time studying abroad. If you would like to speak to an academic about a project or to learn more visit salford.ac.uk/postgraduate-research

MAINSTREAMING URBAN AGRICULTURE: BRINGING THE BENEFITS OF FOOD GROWING TO CITIES Urban Agriculture, the practice of cultivating and producing food in cities, is growing in importance in terms of sustainability. The practice offers substantial social, economic and environmental benefits for communities, such as job creation, improving mental health and greening neighbourhoods. However, there is a knowledge gap regarding sustainable models, models for upscaling and best practices to implement Urban Agriculture. Researchers at Salford have pioneered the implementation of upscaled Urban Agriculture, leading to creation of the largest urban farm in the UK and a wide range of other assets. Our research has also highlighted the value of the concept in decision-making processes and supported policy change to enable wider-scale application of the practice. In doing so, we have directly enabled £2,500,000 in funding for the practice so far and secured Government commitment for a further £8,000,000 to mainstream the concept in the UK. Salford’s research has been instrumental in creating jobs, shaping environments, influencing policy and effecting behaviour change, which has enabled the Urban Agriculture concept to flourish at scale.

RESEARCH AT THE UNIVERSITY OF SALFORD

RESEARCH CENTRES Research at the University is carried out within eight centres:

In addressing these issues, Salford’s research led to the first major update to clinical gait analysis methods in 40 years, impacting the work of 1,000 clinical laboratories worldwide, some 80% of the global sector; it challenged the occupational footwear sector’s focus on accident prevention, redirecting it toward footwear to protect musculoskeletal health, resulting in a new company, strategy and products (>60,000 sold); and it produced a patented rehabilitation technology that provides high-quality physical therapy without the need for highly skilled staff, resulting in a spin-out company in China, investment of GBP2,000,000 and benefitting 1,350 patients in its first 18 months.


COURSE LISTINGS UNDERGRADUATE COURSES AND FEES You can find a list of our undergraduate courses for 2024-25 below. To see more details, including entry requirements, search for the course you are interested in at salford.ac.uk ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE BSc (Hons) Accounting and Finance* BSc (Hons) Business Management with Finance* ALLIED HEALTH

Tuition fee (1 year) £15,720 £15,720 Tuition fee (1 year)

BSc (Hons) Diagnostic Radiography *

£18,300

BSc (Hons) Occupational Therapy *

£18,300

BSc (Hons) Physiotherapy *

£18,300

BSc (Hons) Podiatry *

£18,300

BSc (Hons) Prosthetics and Orthotics *

£18,300

ARCHITECTURE

Tuition fee (1 year)

BSc (Hons) Architectural Design and Technology *

£17,040

BSc (Hons) Architectural Engineering

£17,040

BSc (Hons) Architecture

£17,040

BSc (Hons) Interior Architecture

£17,040

ART, DESIGN AND FASHION

Tuition fee (1 year)

BA (Hons) Costume Design *

£17,040

BA (Hons) Fashion Business and Promotion *

£17,040

BA (Hons) Fashion Design *

£17,040

BA (Hons) Fashion Image Making and Styling *

£17,040

BA (Hons) Film, TV and Stage Design *

£17,040

BA (Hons) Fine Art *

£17,040

BA (Hons) Graphic Design

£17,040

BA (Hons) Interior Design *

£17,040

BA (Hons) Photography *

£17,040

BUILT ENVIRONMENT

Tuition fee (1 year)

BSc (Hons) Building Surveying *

£17,040

BSc (Hons) Construction Project Management *

£17,040

BSc (Hons) Quantity Surveying*

£17,040

BSc (Hons) Real Estate Development and Management *

£17,040


Tuition fee (1 year)

BSc (Hons) Biochemistry *

£17,040

BSc (Hons) Biological Sciences *

£17,040

BSc (Hons) Biomedical Science *

£17,040

BSc (Hons) Chemistry *

£17,040

BSc (Hons) Human Biology and Infectious Diseases *

£17,040

BSc (Hons) Marine Biology *

£17,040

BSc (Hons) Pharmaceutical Science *

£17,040

BSc (Hons) Wildlife Conservation *

£17,040

BSc (Hons) Wildlife Conservation with Zoo Biology *

£17,040

BSc (Hons) Zoology *

£17,040

BUSINESS MANAGEMENT

Tuition fee (1 year)

BSc (Hons) Business Management *

£15,720

BSc (Hons) Business with Human Resource Management *

£15,720

BSc (Hons) Business Management with Economics*

£15,720

BSc (Hons) Business Management with Entrepreneurship*

£15,720

BSc (Hons) Business Management with Innovation and Technology *

£15,720

BSc (Hons) Business Management with Marketing *

£15,720

BSc (Hons) Business Management with Sport *

£15,720

BSc (Hons) International Business Management *

£15,720

BSc (Hons) Business with Supply Chain and Project Management * CREATIVE MEDIA AND FILM

£15,720 Tuition fee (1 year)

BA (Hons) Animation

£17,040

BSc (Hons) Digital Media and Extended Reality (XR)

£17,040

BA (Hons) Digital Video Production and Marketing

£17,040

BA (Hons) English and Film

£15,720

BA (Hons) Film Production *

£17,040

BA (Hons) Film Studies

£15,720

BSc (Hons) Games Design and Production *

£17,040

BSc (Hons) Media Technology

£17,040

BA (Hons) Post Production and VFX

£17,040

BA (Hons) Television and Radio Production * COMPUTING

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£17,040 Tuition fee (1 year)

BSc (Hons) Computer Networks *

£17,040

BSc (Hons) Computer Science *

£17,040

BSc (Hons) Computer Science with Cyber Security *

£17,040

BA (Hons) Creative Computing *

£17,040

BSc (Hons) Software Engineering *

£17,040

COURSE LISTINGS

BIOSCIENCES


ENGINEERING

Tuition fee (1 year)

BEng (Hons) / MEng (Hons) Aeronautical Engineering *

£17,040

BEng (Hons) / MEng (Hons) Aircraft Engineering with Pilot Studies *

£17,040

BEng (Hons) / MEng (Hons) Civil Engineering *

£17,040

BEng (Hons) Electronic Engineering *

£17,040

BEng (Hons) Electrical and Electronic Engineering *

£17,040

BEng (Hons) / MEng (Hons) Mechanical Engineering *

ENGLISH

£17,040

Tuition fee (1 year)

BA (Hons) Creative Writing (Multidiscipline)

£17,040

BA (Hons) English Language

£15,720

BA (Hons) English Literature

£15,720

BA (Hons) English Multidiscipline GEOGRAPHY AND ENVIRONMENT BSc (Hons) Geography * BSc (Hons) Environmental Management * JOURNALISM

£15,720 Tuition fee (1 year) £17,040 £17,040 Tuition fee (1 year)

BA (Hons) Journalism (Broadcast) *

£17,040

BA (Hons) Journalism (Multimedia) *

£17,040

BA (Hons) Journalism with Public Relations *

£17,040

LAW

Tuition fee (1 year)

LLB (Hons) Law *

£15,720

LLB (Hons) Law with Criminology *

£15,720

BSc (Hons) Business Management with Law *

MATHS, PHYSICS, ACOUSTICS

£15,720

Tuition fee (1 year)

BSc (Hons) Mathematics *

£17,040

BSc (Hons) Sound Engineering and Production *

£17,040

BEng (Hons) / MEng (Hons) Acoustical and Audio Engineering *

£17,040

BSc (Hons) Physics *

£17,040

MUSIC, PERFORMANCE AND DANCE

Tuition fee (1 year)

BA (Hons) Comedy Writing and Performance

£17,040

BA (Hons) Dance *

£17,040

BA (Hons) Music: Creative Music Technology

£17,040

BA (Hons) Music: Popular Music and Recording

£17,040

BA (Hons) Music and Performance

£17,040

BA (Hons) Music Management and Creative Enterprise

£17,040

BA (Hons) Technical Theatre (Production and Design) *

£17,040

BA (Hons) Theatre and Performance Practice *

£17,040

NURSING

Tuition fee (1 year)

BSc (Hons) Nursing (options include Adult, Children and Young People, Mental Health) *

£17,040

BSc (Hons) Nursing Studies (Top-up 1 year)

£15,720


POLICING BSc (Hons) Professional Policing * POLITICS AND CONTEMPORARY HISTORY

Tuition fee (1 year) £15,720 Tuition fee (1 year)

BA (Hons) Contemporary Military and International History *

£15,720

BA (Hons) Contemporary History and Politics *

£15,720

BA (Hons) Intelligence Analysis *

£15,720

BA (Hons) International Relations and Politics *

£15,720

BA (Hons) Politics *

£15,720

PSYCHOLOGY AND COUNSELLING

Tuition fee (1 year)

BSc (Hons) Counselling and Psychotherapy: Professional Practice *

£15,720

BSc (Hons) Psychology *

£17,040

BSc (Hons) Psychology and Counselling *

£17,040

BSc (Hons) Psychology and Criminology *

£17,040

BSc (Hons) Psychology of Human and Animal Behaviour *

£17,040

BSc (Hons) Psychology of Sport * SOCIAL SCIENCES

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£17,040 Tuition fee (1 year)

BSc (Hons) Criminology *

£15,720

BSc (Hons) Criminology with Counselling *

£15,720

BSc (Hons) Criminology and Sociology *

£15,720

BSc (Hons) Social Policy *

£15,720

BSc (Hons) Social Work *

£15,720

BSc (Hons) Sociology *

£15,720

SPORT AND NUTRITION

Tuition fee (1 year)

BSc (Hons) Nutrition and Exercise as Medicine *

£17,040

BSc (Hons) Sport Rehabilitation *

£17,040

BSc (Hons) Sports Science *

£17,040

BSc (Hons) Sports Coaching Analysis (Top Up)

£17,040

* These courses have the option to do a professional placement.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

COURSE LISTINGS

We accept a range of academic qualifications on our undergraduate courses, see the course pages on our website for details. For the majority of our undergraduate courses, we ask for a minimum of International English Language Testing System (IELTS) level 6.0 (with no individual element below 5.5). For a full list of qualifications that we accept from your country, go to salford.ac.uk/international/your-country


POSTGRADUATE TAUGHT COURSES AND FEES You can find a list of our postgraduate taught courses for 2024-25 below. To see more details, including entry requirements, search for the course you are interested in at salford.ac.uk ACCOUNTING, FINANCE AND FINTECH

Tuition Fee

MSc Accounting and Finance

£16,560

MSc Finance

£16,560

MSc Financial Technology (FinTech)

£16,560

ACOUSTICS AND AUDIO

Tuition Fee

MSc Acoustics

£16,380

MSc Audio Production

£16,380

ALLIED HEALTH

Tuition Fee

MSc Advanced Physiotherapy

£16,380

MSc Diabetes Care

£16,380

MSc Leadership and Management in Healthcare Practice

£16,380

MSc Occupational Therapy (pre-registration, 2 years)

£16,380

MSc Podiatry (pre-registration)

£19,530

ARCHITECTURE

Tuition Fee

MArch Master of Architecture

£16,380

ART, DESIGN AND CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY

Tuition Fee

MA Animation

£16,380

MA Contemporary Fine Art

£16,380

MA Creative Technology

£16,380

MA Fashion Design

£20,340

MA Digital Fashion

£20,340

MSc Games and Extended Reality

£16,380

MA Photography

£16,380

MA Visual Communication

£16,380

MA Socially Engaged Arts Practice

£16,380

MA Socially Engaged Photography

£16,380

BUILT ENVIRONMENT

Tuition Fee

MSc BIM and Digital Built Environments

£16,380

MSc Building Surveying

£16,380

MSc Construction Management

£16,380

MSc Project Management in Construction *

£16,380

MSc Quantity Surveying

£16,380

MSc Quantity Surveying (Mechanical and Electrical)

£16,380

MSc Real Estate and Property Management

£16,380

MSc Sustainable Buildings

£16,380

MSc Town and Country Planning

£16,380

MSc Construction Law and Practice

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LLM Construction Law and Practice

please see website


Tuition Fee £16,560

MSc Digital Marketing *

£16,560

MSc Entrepreneurship and Innovation *

£16,560

MSc Human Resource Management

£16,560

MA Fashion Business and Marketing

£16,380

MSc International Business *

£16,560

MSc LLM Global Business Law and Regulation *

£16,560

MSc Management *

£16,560

MSc Managing Innovation and Information Technology *

£16,560

MSc Operations Management and Business Analytics

£16,560

MSc Procurement, Logistics and Supply Chain Management *

£16,560

MSc Project Management *

£16,560

DATA SCIENCE, COMPUTING AND AI

Tuition Fee

MSc Artificial Intelligence

£17,550

MSc Cyber Security, Threat Intelligence and Forensics

£17,550

MSc Data Science

£17,550

MSc Internet of Things with Data Science

£17,550

MSc Robotics and Automation

£16,380

MSc Software Engineering

£17,550

ENGINEERING AND AVIATION

Tuition Fee

MSc Advanced Control Systems

£16,380

MSc Advanced Mechanical Engineering Design

£16,380

MSc Aerospace Engineering

£16,380

MSc Structural Engineering

£16,380

MSc Transport Engineering and Planning

£16,380

MSc Sustainable Air Transport Operations and Planning

£16,380

ENGLISH AND CREATIVE WRITING

Tuition Fee

MA Creative Writing: Innovation and Experiment

£16,380

MA Literature and Culture

£16,380

ENVIRONMENT AND LIFE SCIENCES

Tuition Fee

MSc Biomedical Science

£17,550

MSc Biotechnology

£17,550

MSc Drug Design and Discovery

£17,550

MSc Environment Assessment and Management

£16,380

MSc Health and Global Environment

£16,380

MSc Safety, Health and Environment

£16,380

MSc Sustainability

£16,380

MSc Wildlife Conservation

£18,380

FILM, BROADCAST AND CREATIVE MEDIA

Tuition Fee

MA Digital Video Production and Marketing

£16,380

MA Editing for TV, Film and Digital Media

£16,380

MA Documentary Production for TV, Film and Digital Media

£16,380

MA Drama Production for TV, Film and Digital Media

£16,380

MA Production Management for TV, Film and Digital Media

£16,380

MA Wildlife Documentary Production

£16,380

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COURSE LISTINGS

BUSINESS AND LAW MSc Managing AI in Business *


GLOBAL HEALTH

Tuition Fee

MSc Public Health

£16,380

INTELLIGENCE AND SECURITY

Tuition Fee

MA Intelligence and Security Studies

£16,380

MA Terrorism and Security

£16,380

JOURNALISM AND PUBLIC RELATIONS

Tuition Fee

MA International Journalism for Digital Media

£16,380

MA Journalism: News/Broadcast/Sport

£16,380

MA Public Relations and Digital Communications

£16,380

MUSIC, PERFORMANCE AND DANCE

Tuition Fee

MA Contemporary Performance Practice

£16,380

MA Dance: Choreography and Professional Practices

£16,380

MA Dance: Creative Dance Education

£16,380

MA Dance: Performance and Professional Practices

£16,380

MA Music

£16,380

MA Screen Acting

£16,380

NURSING AND MIDWIFERY

Tuition Fee

MSc Midwifery

£16,380

MA Nursing (Adult) (2-year course)

£16,380

MSc Nursing (options include: General, Education, Practice (Gastro), Practice (Neuroscience), Practice (Tissue Viability), Practice, Research)

£16,380

PSYCHOLOGY AND SOCIAL SCIENCE

Tuition Fee

MSc Advanced Counselling and Psychotherapy Studies

£16,380

MSc Advanced Counselling and Psychotherapy Studies (Supervision)

£16,380

MSc Cognitive Behavioural Psychotherapy

£16,380

MSc Media Psychology

£16,380

MSc Psychology of Coercive Control (Delivered by Distance Learning only)

£16,380

MA Social Work

£16,380

These courses have the option to do a professional placement for 9 - 12 months

*

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS We accept a range of academic qualifications on our postgraduate courses, see the course pages on our website for details. For the majority of our postgraduate courses, we ask for a minimum of International English Language Testing System (IELTS) level 6.0 (with no individual element below 5.5). For a full list of qualifications that we accept from your country, go to salford.ac.uk/international/your-country You can apply for more than one scholarship award, but will only be eligible to receive one; which will be the highest in value. For full terms and conditions go to salford.ac.uk/international-scholarships

All programmes and prices correct as of August 2023


JOIN OUR GRADUATE COMMUNITY

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As a Salford graduate, your relationship with the University continues long after you graduate. After you have completed your studies, you will become a member of our global alumni community of more than 200,000 graduates around the world. We are committed to offering you lifelong support and access to a range of exclusive benefits and services to help you in the next stage of your life and career, including your online networking mentoring hub, From Salford. WITH FROM SALFORD YOU CAN: / Access to free careers support and advice for life / Network exclusively with Salford graduates / S ee who is willing to mentor you before you approach them and inspire others as a mentor yourself / F ind your next job opportunity and post jobs / Join a group of like-minded alumni in your area / S hare news of an event or register to join us at one / T rade ideas, explore career options and support others / Promote your business and services

To find out more about the benefits and services available to Salford graduates visit salford.ac.uk/alumni

COURSE LISTINGS / JOIN OUR GRADUATE COMMUNITY

/ Continue learning through access to online journals and e-books


IMPORTANT NOTICES

INFORMATION YOU SHOULD BE AWARE OF WHEN APPLYING TO STUDY WITH US. This prospectus gives you a broad overview of the types of courses and facilities we offer and all content is correct at the time of going to print (August 2023).

We print the prospectus as far in advance of the start of the academic year as possible, to give you an idea of what is available and plenty of time to consider your options. However, this means that changes to the prospectus content will inevitably arise. This prospectus is therefore not intended to provide a definitive statement of the courses and facilities available at the University of Salford. Before deciding to apply, please go to our website for the most up-to-date and detailed course information: salford.ac.uk Alternatively, contact us on +44 (0)161 295 4545 or enquiries@salford.ac.uk As you would expect we have Privacy and Cookies Policies, which apply to the use of our website and which can be found at salford.ac.uk/privacy

We reserve the right to change the information about courses in this prospectus at any time. Reasons for such changes include, for example: / O ur need to withdraw or change a course or module because we have insufficient student numbers or funding to run it viably or to give the appropriate educational experience. / We have to respond to unforeseen circumstances outside our control (such as requirements of any governmental, regulatory or professional bodies or the

introduction of any new or modified laws or regulations) / We think the changes are desirable to improve or maintain quality or will enhance the student experience or be otherwise beneficial to students We will give students and applicants who have accepted offers as much notice as possible of any withdrawals of, or significant changes to, courses or modules and will take all reasonable steps to minimise any disruption. Students who are adversely affected by any significant change which was not foreseeable will have the right to switch courses or, in the absence of any suitable alternative, to leave the University and transfer to another provider. Changes during studies should only happen in very exceptional circumstances. Where they do happen, we will, as far as we are able, assist students with the practicalities of switching. We make every effort to ensure that all changes we make to courses and facilities are detailed on our website as soon as is reasonably practical. In the event of any inconsistencies between information in this prospectus and on the website, information held on the website will prevail. Some courses may have additional fees associated with them, for example for specific materials or field trips. We won’t know the exact amount of these additional fees until closer to the time that they are required. Where appropriate, we have therefore provided an indication of the additional fees required based on costs available at the time of going to print (August 2023). Please keep checking our website for the most up-to-date and detailed information: salford.ac.uk We make every effort to assist students in finding placements where they are a requirement of their courses. However,


Following your application for a particular course, you will receive further information from us detailing the terms and conditions which govern your relationship with us. Students are required to comply with the University’s academic and other regulations, rules and procedures.

OUR POLICY ON EQUALITY AND DIVERSITY At the University of Salford, we are proudly committed to being inclusive. We cherish the diversity of our students, staff and community and above all being fair in all that we do. All of us, staff and students alike, are responsible for ensuring we are actively creating and maintaining a positive and inclusive environment. We make sure that everyone can confidentially express their concerns and we have an institutional responsibility to make sure we can address them.​ Each year we plan what we’re going to improve next, so that we can sustain an environment of social justice and equity where all of us can thrive and celebrate our uniqueness, with our different backgrounds, experience and perspectives.​ At our University we treat everyone with respect and that means we will not work with those who bully, harass or discriminate in word or action. This includes any person or organisation that is directly associated to the University making public statements that are hateful, discriminatory or promote inequality.​ As a university we fully encourage freedom of expression, but exercising our freedom needs to be done in a respectful way. We will aim to protect our students and staff from being exposed to views and behaviours that are not respectful and inclusive. We distinguish from this our academic collections and related systems which may contain materials that were historically deemed to be suitable for publication but today are considered discriminatory or offensive. These materials are, however, essential for academic study and research. We will treat colleagues fairly, equitably

and with dignity based on their individual needs and the requirements of our organisation.

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For further details please visit: salford.ac.uk/equality-and-diversity We will hold and process the personal information you provide to us both as an applicant and as a registered student in accordance with our applicable data protection obligations. For further details please see our Students Privacy Policy: salford.ac.uk/privacy

WHAT’S NEXT? We hope you have been inspired by the information in this guide and that we’ve shown how a degree from the University of Salford will give you a great start to help you build your career and develop your professional skills. For all the up-to-date information about how to apply for a place on one of our courses, remember to visit

salford.ac.uk/international/apply Here you will find all the information you need to submit your application for undergraduate, postgraduate and research degrees. Our website also includes contact details for our incountry consultants who will be happy to answer any queries you may have.

ASK A QUESTION If you require further information about a course, or want to speak to someone about the application process, you can also contact the University directly for support via the details below: T: +44 (0)161 295 4545 E: enquiries@salford.ac.uk Follow us on social media for our latest updates: @SalfordUniGlobal @SalfordUni UniversityofSalfordInternational

IMPORTANT NOTICES

employers have a limited number of placements available and we cannot guarantee that students will have access to the placement of their choice. Students who wish to undertake placements as an optional part of their course are responsible for finding them, but support will be provided (the course information in this prospectus directs you to the applicable course web page where you can find more detail).



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