University of Salford International Prospectus 2021

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UNIVERSITY OF

SALFORD INTERNATIONAL PROSPECTUS 2021

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JOIN OVER 20,000 STUDENTS CURRENTLY STUDYING ON OUR CAMPUSES. WE HAVE STUDENTS FROM OVER 130 DIFFERENT COUNTRIES WHO CALL SALFORD HOME.

Students come to the University of Salford from across the world. They love the welcome and the experience that we provide. We are here to guide you every step of the way so that you too can share in that experience and become part of our vibrant global community. This guide contains all the vital information you need to begin your University of Salford experience.

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ABOUT Welcome to Salford Our location A tale of two cities Join us on social media

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CAMPUS Discover our campus Our facilities Hidden gems on campus Make yourself at home – our student accommodation Traveling to campus Team Salford

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SUPPORT Where you’re coming from Support in your country Fees and finance Cost of living in Salford International foundation year Student support services Registration Careers support Student story: MSc Digital Marketing

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COURSES Our courses How to apply Student story: MSc Media Psychology Student story: MSc Biomedicine Student story: BEng (Hons) Aeronautical Engineering Student story: MA Dance Performance and Professional Practices Salford Business School School of Arts, Media and Creative Technology School of Health and Society School of Science, Engineering and Environment Research at the University of Salford Course listings Important notices

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WELCOME TO SALFORD COURSES

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Our courses are designed to equip you for the challenges of the working world. By studying with us, you will be prepared for careers in health, science, engineering, the arts, the built environment, media, music, law and business.

In today’s competitive job market, the success of our graduates speaks for itself. Thousands of graduates have gone on to enjoy exciting careers at global organisations such as Apple, Saatchi and Saatchi, Ernst and Young, World Heath Organization, GlaxoSmithKline, BP and the Financial Times.

SUPPORT You will be given a warm welcome on arrival at the University of Salford, and we will continue to support you after you graduate. Our global alumni network allows graduates to connect with over 170,000 professionals worldwide, so wherever you are in the world, University of Salford isn’t far away.

FACILITIES We’ve made huge investments in our campus over the past few years, creating state-of-the-art learning facilities, so you can start on your career path 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 campus at MediaCityUK offers students opportunities to work alongside internationally renowned organisations, including the BBC and ITV.

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OUR LOCATION Glasgow Edinburgh

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Newcastle Amsterdam 1h 25m

New York 7h 45m

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Leeds Manchester Salford Nottingham

Frankfurt 1h 40m Beijing 11h

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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. To view our campus map visit www.salford.ac.uk/travel

MANCHESTER CITY CENTRE By bus – 5 minutes By train – 5 minutes By car – 5 minutes Walking – 20 minutes

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A TALE OF TWO CITIES University life isn’t just about lectures and labs – the city you live in also shapes how you learn and the person you will become.


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

SPORT Manchester is world famous for its sport. The iconic Manchester United Football Club is just five kilometres from our campus, and Old Trafford Cricket Ground is close by too. Manchester City FC is located at Sportcity, where you can play sports including tennis, football and squash and is also home to one of the world’s finest and fastest board tracks at the HSBC UK National Cycling Centre.

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The UK’s longest indoor ski slope is found in Manchester too – you can go along and enjoy the real snow, even if you don’t want to ski or snowboard!

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Home Sweet Home, Northern Quarter

CULTURE AND ART Manchester is a key centre for the arts, and you can see exhibitions from some of the world’s most famous artists at the city’s numerous museums, including the Museum of Science and Industry, galleries and performance spaces. Entry is usually free or discounted for students. You can also enjoy wandering down Greater Manchester’s famous canals, admiring the cotton mills which are a proud part of our industrial heritage.

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 Manchester Arena which attracts artists such as Adele, Ed Sheeran and many other international artists, while the superb Bridgewater Hall is the home of the world-famous Hallé Orchestra. There are four major theatres to choose from, hosting plays, musicals, operas and ballets. The Lowry Theatre, named after the Salford artist LS Lowry, hosts plays, comedy shows, dance performances and gallery exhibitions, and is right on our doorstep next to MediaCityUK.

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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?


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A very broad range of religious communities are represented across the city, and both the city centre and its surrounding areas cater for all major religions. We also offer space and support on our campus for religious practice.

FAMILY FRIENDLY ACTIVITIES For those with kids, you’ve got plenty to keep them entertained. From a visit to historic Tatton Park stately home where you can spot deer roaming freely in the gardens, to a bounce at Inflata Nation, the inflatable theme park. Or why not take them to Chill Factore for a play in real snow? We’ve even got the Salford Museum and Art Gallery on our campus, which has a replica street from the 1800’s.

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NATURE Besides the beautiful Peel Park right on campus, 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.

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SHOPPING The area boasts one of Europe’s largest shopping malls, the Trafford Centre, as well as a city centre lined with high street stores, designer brands and vintage stores. You can also find lots of specialist goods from around the world.

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 MediaCityUK and Manchester city centre.

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HOW TO GET THE BEST OUT OF FOLLOWING US So far, Salford is looking pretty good right? Shiny buildings, amazing location, the lot.

But we get it, we could tell you anything. That’s our job. 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.

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

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Get answers to your questions

This is your opportunity to chat to potential coursemates and flatmates well before you arrive on campus. We will send you a link to join this after you’ve applied. Not on Facebook? No worries! Check our other social media accounts.

The Social Media Team are online to answer your questions between 9:30am and 5:30am (UK time), Monday to Friday. We’ll try to get back to you as soon as possible. Tip: remember to look out for our Instagram and Facebook live streams when you can get instant responses from students and staff.

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Picture yourself here Did you know that our main campus sits right next to the oldest publicly funded park in England? The combination of the modern and the traditional is what we love about our campus, and we’re always showing it off on Instagram. Tip: check out our Instagram stories.


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NORTHERN QUARTER MANCHESTER TOWN HALL ARNDALE SHOPPING CENTRE

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DISCOVER OUR CAMPUS 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.

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Our teaching and learning facilities are split between our three sites...

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PEEL PARK Our main campus, Peel Park, offers you the best of both worlds: state-of-theart learning facilities within minutes of a world-class city, set against beautiful green spaces to relax and socialise.

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On this campus you’ll easily spot our futuristic New Adelphi Building, the home of our art, design, music, performance and architecture subjects. Equally as eye-catching 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.

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Living on campus has allowed me to get my first taste of independence, whilst surrounded by other people starting out on their university journeys too- so you’re never far from a friendly face when you need one! Peel Building

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MEDIACITYUK We are the only University to have a campus at MediaCityUK, the home of TV, digital and creative businesses in the north, including the BBC and ITV. It’s a lively, professional environment, with a wide range of restaurants, bars, shops and leisure facilities, which is expected to double in size in the coming years as the second phase of planned development is completed.

FREDERICK ROAD Frederick Road campus, just ten minutes’ walk from Peel Park, is home to our nursing, midwifery, psychology, social sciences, sports and health sciences courses. Here you’ll find all the facilities you’ll need to equip you with the skills and knowledge you’ll need for a successful and fulfilling career, such as the Patient Simulation Suite, Sports Injury Clinic, Podiatry Clinic and Human Performance Lab.

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OUR FACILITIES At the University of Salford, 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 industry-standard 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 facilities on campus…

ANECHOIC CHAMBER One of a select few found in the world, and regarded as the quietest place in the north-west, our anechoic chamber provides students, researchers and industry partners with a unique acoustic environment. With no audio reflections, 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 hear your blood circulating!


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PATIENT SIMULATION SUITE When you train to become a nurse, midwife or allied health professional at Salford, you’ll face real-life scenarios in the safe and supportive environment of our Simulation Suite. Set up just like a hospital ward, the suite is equipped with human patient simulators, including two adults, a newborn baby, a child and a birthing mum. You’ll learn how to perform vital procedures that you’ll use throughout your career, under the supervision of trained practitioners. As part of the suite, we also have an immersive simulation room, which allows students to be transported to any environment without having to leave the suite. The technology combines a series of cameras which project realistic images onto the walls, with audio equipment to transform the space into anything from the back of an ambulance to a nightclub, prison cell or family home.

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HUMAN PERFORMANCE LABORATORY The 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 an extensive range of biomechanical and physiological equipment. Here, you’ll assess your client’s fitness and performance needs, design exercise programmes and more. As it’s a professional, working lab, you’ll have the opportunity to work with clients at all levels, from recreational exercisers to elite athletes. We also have a number of working clinics on campus where, 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. These include a podiatry and sports injury clinic, counselling centre and prosthetics and orthotics lab.

CLIFFORD WHITWORTH LIBRARY Our main library is a fresh, modern learning space with PC suites, Mac computers, laptops available to loan, bookable work rooms and café. 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.

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THE OCTAVE The Octave Laboratory is a multi-model research platform, display, and capture space which enables us to rapidly prototype solutions and research new techniques before they are launched into industry. The Octave is designed to integrate with and work alongside many of our other specialist facilities across our Peel Park and MediaCityUK campuses.

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BODMER LABORATORY The Bodmer Lab, named after Sir Walter Bodmer, the British scientist behind the mapping of the human genome, is a multi-million-pound hub for students studying biology, biomedical sciences, chemistry and wildlife related courses. The lab gives our students experience using cutting edge technical equipment and is equipped with an AV system that enables lecturers to be linked visually and audibly with some or all of the interconnected labs. Thanks to a network of suspended HD televisions, each student can see and hear the lecturer clearly from wherever they are situated.


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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, art, design or architecture, you’ll hone your skills in facilities that mirror those used by professionals in the industry.

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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. For architecture students, our carefully designed open plan studio space provides you with an inspiring environment to develop your ideas, work collaboratively and share best practice. All of these facilities allow us and our students to strengthen the relationships we have with industry collaborators, including HOME, The Lowry, Islington Mill, ITV and the BBC.

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CAMPUS / 27 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 roomwithin-room construction methods and housing recording booths, Yamaha pianos, drum kits from DW and Gretsch and amplification by Ampeg, Fender and Vox. 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.

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MEDIACITYUK DIGITAL PERFORMANCE LAB Our experimental performance and lecture space is equipped with one of the largest HD screens in Europe and is perfect for showcasing computer gaming, animation and dance performances.

Every time I step into MediaCityUK it’s just so inspiring. I think it’s also really great that my lecturers are industry professionals. Working with people who are in the positions we’re aiming for is very motivating. As well as that, there’s the obvious factor of resources. I get to work with state-ofthe-art equipment, which is fantastic, as you familiarise yourself with equipment the industry are using. Ryan Ogden, BA (Hons) Film Production

JOURNALISM CENTRE MediaCityUK houses our journalism centre, which includes a TV studio, newsroom, radio studio and editing gallery. Here our journalism students produce digital content across multiple channels, developing and honing their reporting and content production skills.

TV STUDIOS We have two TV studios and a green screen area equipped with cameras that can turn the studio into a 3D digital environment, allowing us to achieve effects like those seen on weather reports and children’s television. These facilities are industry-standard and are regularly used by the BBC and other media organisations.


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MediaCityUK 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.


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Our unique additive and digital manufacturing hub is made up of the Maker Space and the Morson Engine Room, and is funded by the Salford-based Morson Group - a global leader in technical recruitment and engineering excellence. In this space you can acquire real-world engineering and digital fabrication skills alongside hands-on training, providing the experience that employers want and need in industry. THE MAKER SPACE The Maker Space is an open lab for students to explore digital fabrication technologies. Students have access to 3D printers, laser cutters, vinyl cutters and clean working spaces for assembling projects. There is also a dedicated computer suite for 2D and 3D design (CAD) and electronics workbenches.

THE MORSON ENGINE ROOM The Morson Engine Room is home to heavy duty, industrial grade machinery and equipped with a waterjet cutter, metal additive manufacturing, large format 3D printing, state-of-the-art digital and optical microscopes and reverse engineering metrology instrumentation. Guided by skilled engineers, students can learn how to use and operate these machines to build skills in relation to design for manufacture, assembly and inspection.


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HIDDEN GEMS ON CAMPUS PEEL PARK Peel Park was the first public park in the United Kingdom funded entirely by the people’s subscription to officially open. Created in 1846, it was free to use and brought all Salford residents together. Benefiting from a recent £1.6 million transformation, the park provides a beautiful green space to relax outside of lectures.

NEW ADELPHI THEATRE The theatre, located in the New Adelphi Building on our Peel Park campus, has an exciting events calendar with live music, art, comedy and performance events. With work on show from established international touring companies to emerging artists and our own students, we are proud to host a diverse programme with something for everyone. At its heart, our vision is committed to nurturing the emerging talents of our graduates, supporting the work of our postgraduates and fostering partnerships with regional, national and international artists.


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SALFORD MUSEUM AND ART GALLERY Salford Museum and Art Gallery was the UK’s ‘first free public library’, which opened in January 1850. The building was a mansion house known as Lark Hill, which had been built in the 1790s and has given its name to the museum’s famous Lark Hill Place, a Victorian street within the museum. Today, Salford Museum and Art Gallery presents an exciting programme of permanent displays and changing contemporary exhibitions from its home adjacent to our Peel Building on Peel Park campus. We’d also recommend a visit to the gift shop, which showcases work from local artists and designers, and don’t forget to sample one of the café’s homemade cakes!

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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 Peel Park Quarter is our thriving student village in the heart of our Peel Park campus, offering 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, and small double bed with under-bed storage. Wifi

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JOHN LESTER AND EDDIE COLMAN COURTS John Lester and Eddie Colman Courts are perfect if you’re studying a nursing or health related 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 MediaCityUK. All rooms come with a bed (single or double, depending on the room), wardrobe, desk, chair and storage heater, with a shared bathroom and a good-sized kitchen. Wifi

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C A M P U S John Lester and Eddie Colman Courts - Diamond Room

All accommodation at the University of Salford Student Village is owned and managed by specialist student accommodation provider Campus Living Villages. Prices start from £99.50* a week in John Lester and Eddie Colman Courts and £133.12* in Peel Park Quarter. Prices include all your utilities (water, electricity), contents insurance, 24/7 staff on-site, use of all on-site facilities (e.g. 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 Salford Student Village directly to arrange a separate viewing at salford@clvuk.com.

HOW TO APPLY Our rooms are extremely popular and book up fast – places open for booking each spring and we’ll contact all applicants when this happens to let them know. For the latest information and prices, visit www.campuslivingvillages.co.uk/salford

VILLAGE LIFE If you choose to live here, you can take part in Salford Student Village’s Village Life programme. Village Life is a popular and free social calendar of events that runs throughout term time.

PRIVATE ACCOMMODATION If you decide to live off campus, we recommend you use Manchester Student Homes to find a good quality student home. All their landlords are accredited, and they can support you should you have any problems with your accommodation. For further details please visit www.manchesterstudenthomes.com

* Rates displayed are for the 2020/21 academic year and are subject to change. Prices vary depending on room type and tenancy length. Please refer to www.campuslivingvillages.co.uk/salford for the most up-to-date pricing.


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TRAVELING TO CAMPUS You can easily reach us via public transport with Salford Crescent Train Station actually on our main campus. We are just over a mile away for Manchester city centre, that’s just a 15-minute walk or 5 minutes if you hop on one of the 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 MediaCityUK campus, you can show your student ID card on the bus to ride for free. Alternatively, if you’re commuting in by tram, there’s a Metrolink stop right outside our MediaCityUK campus. On our campuses we have over 400 spaces for bicycles and there are a number of car parks for those travelling by car.

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COMMON ROOMS On campus we have loads of chill-out spaces and comfortable seating zones for our commuting students. Our Common Rooms have everything you need to pass the time between lectures with solo and group study spaces, a lounge area with TV, kitchenette with microwaves and fridges, gender-neutral accessible toilets, lockers and even a pool table.

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TEAM SALFORD You can’t think about Salford and Manchester without thinking about sport, it’s in our blood. SPORTS CENTRE Our facilities include a 25-metre swimming pool with 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 multi-use sports hall for badminton, basketball, netball and five-aside-football. Next to the Sports Centre we have 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.

Team Salford unites all sports teams at the University, with the aim of making exercise accessible and fun for everyone. 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.

We offer a range of fitness classes in our state-ofthe-art Studio Room, including Metafit, Zumba, yoga, pilates, studio cycling and the new and popular boogie bounce. We look to regularly refresh our timetable to bring you a variety of enjoyable classes at convenient times and to help you recover after your workouts, our health hub offer a range of discounted massage treatments. 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 and pre-booking is essential). This is a unique student-led service, offering additional value to our memberships. Sports Centre membership costs from as little as £13* per month, and offers fantastic value for money.

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“ The opportunities here are endless, it’s not just learning. I played hockey at Salford and that helped me a lot to integrate when I joined the University. Within Salford there are a lot of opportunities for a new student, or any international student who is coming to Salford, to interact and to feel at home away from home.” Patrick Cheruiyot, Kenya, MSc Environmental Assessment and Management

OUR PARTNERSHIPS 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 a wide-ranging partnership with Salford Red Devils RLFC, with players and club staff studying BSc and MSc courses in Salford Business School and the School of Health and Society, whilst our students take on placements at the club each trimester. We support the club with their pre-season testing, creation and development of their marketing and content, and even organise matchday ‘takeovers’, with several University students going to work for the club after graduation. Similar partnerships exist with other local sports teams, including Sale Sharks (rugby union), Manchester Storm (ice hockey) and Manchester Giants (basketball). Thanks to our partnership with the Manchester Institute of Health and Performance (MIHP) our students have the opportunity to treat patients within an elite facility. We have set up a public physiotherapy clinic at the Institute where students on our BSc (Hons) Physiotherapy course conduct sessions whilst being mentored and supported by highly experienced physiotherapists. The public benefits from discounted rates and the ability to be treated at this world class facility. This clinic builds on our research partnership with MIHP which covers many areas of health and physical activity, including osteoarthritis and footwear interventions for patients who have had treatments to the knee.

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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

“ B eing a student at the University of Salford really helped me develop my global cultural awareness and gave me the opportunity to travel the world with likeminded students.” Joyce Ekejiuba, Nigeria, BSc (Hons) Business and Tourism Management, MSc Human Resource Management and Development


SUPPORT / 45 “ A typical day at the University would be eating doughnuts, submitting assignments and enjoying free biryani every Thursday at our University’s masjid. 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

“ 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 many people from many different countries to visit and study, so I can learn from different cultures.” Ho Thanh Que Anh, Vietnam, MSc Marketing

“ It’s been an incredible three years of my life in Salford. I enjoyed every bit of it. As an international student, I didn’t feel I was away from home. This was the place where I made loads of friends, and developed my skills and confidence.” Jerin James, India, BEng (Hons) Petroleum and Mechanical Engineering

“ 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 at the campuses. Critical thinking is encouraged through and through and all our ideas were met with so much respect by the lecturers.” Megha Rathi, Nepal, Msc Media Psychology

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SUPPORT / 47 programmes since 1987, and have successfully graduated from the University and gone on to careers around the world. Programmes are delivered at teaching centres across the world and include: / International Foundation Year (students join the first year of one of our undergraduate degrees) / International Year One (normally students join the second year of one of our undergraduate degrees) / Pre-master’s preparation (students join one of our master’s degrees)

REGIONAL OFFICES

For further information and to locate your nearest centre, please visit www.ncuk.ac.uk

You can learn all about the University of Salford by visiting our regional offices in China, India and Nigeria. Our University staff will be happy to assist you with your application and all the way through your journey to Salford.

EDUCATION CONSULTANTS

Contact details can be found at www.salford. ac.uk/international/your-country

We work with a network of education consultants in over 50 countries worldwide.

EDUCATION PARTNERS

These education consultants are trained by the University of Salford to fully support you through the application process.

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 www.salford.ac.uk/international/internationalpartnerships

NCUK 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 almost 25 years. Over 800 students have progressed to the University of Salford on completion of NCUK

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 www.salford.ac.uk/international/yourcountry

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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 that you must 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.

For specific course fees, please visit the relevant course page on our website at www.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 www.salford.ac.uk/askus/support/adviceinternational-students

Costs that you will need to consider: / Living costs: a minimum of £9,207* per year (maintained 28 days prior to your visa application). / Study deposit (paid before you begin your course): £4,400*. This is required before we can issue you an unconditional offer and give you your Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS). / Undergraduate fees: £14,400 - £16,470*per year, or £18,990 for accelerated degrees. / Postgraduate fees: £11,340 - £18,990* per year.

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/ The Immigration Health Surcharge, which is currently £ 470* per year.

Our on-campus recruitment agency, Unitemps, can help students with Study Route visas find up to 20 hours of part-time work all year round. The work schedule can be tailored to fit with your studies.

* Please note all fees are correct at time of printing (October 2020). For more information on living costs, please visit www.gov.uk/student-visa

We also have a full careers service that can help build your skills and get you ready for the world of work after graduating.

You can choose to pay your fees in full before your course starts and save 3% of the net total, or in five equal monthly instalments.

Find out more at www.unitemps.com

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SCHOLARSHIPS We offer a generous range of scholarships to highachieving international students here at Salford. Scholarships offer a discount on your tuition fees, helping you to fund your studies.

Our international scholarships include: / Salford International Excellence Scholarship – up to £5,000 for high achieving students / Academic scholarships for specific programmes / Global Gold Excellence Scholarship worth £3,500 and Global Silver Excellence Scholarship worth £3,000. / Partnership scholarships – including through Chevening, Commonwealth Scholarship Commission (CSC) and NCUK Find out more about our scholarships on our website www.salford.ac.uk/international/ scholarships

MEET SIMRAN Simran is currently studying LLM International Business Law at Salford and was awarded an international scholarship for her academic achievements. We caught up with her to find out how she is finding her experience so far: “I knew in my heart that I wanted to be a corpor ate lawyer and receiving the University of Salford International Scholarship enabled me to pursue my passion fearlessly. This scholarship has helped me in several ways – I can pursue my dreams to be a lawyer and give back to the community that shapes me, 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. Simran Jain

When my family found that I had won the scholar ship, they were extremely proud of me and they quickly started making arrang ements for me to pursue my passion.” Simran Jain, LLM in International Business Law

Simran also told us why she chose to study in the UK instead of India – read the full interview on our Made in Salford blog, by scanning the QR code.

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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. Student accommodation, Peel Park Quarter

TRANSPORT A weekly bus ticket costs about £15*, a single ticket on the tram costs around £3.80* and a weekly tram ticket starts from £10.20*, depending on your destination. Manchester and the surrounding areas are also served by a number of convenient and attractive cycle routes.

£3 – £6* per meal

£99.50 - £157.18* per week

ACCOMMODATION On-campus accommodation (run by Campus Living Villages) ranges from £99.50 to £157.18* per week, depending on site and room size.

UTILITIES AND OTHER OUTGOINGS If you are not living in campus accommodation, you’ll 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.

*All costs correct at time of printing (October 2020).

On-campus SALFOOD cafe

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Home Sweet Home, Northern Quarter

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. totum.com

£12 – £15* evening meal

00 67 8 9 0 5 4 3 2 1 CLOTHES AND GROOMING Things like haircuts and winter coats need to be included in your budget. The best way to find a good deal is to shop around – there are plenty of affordable hairdressers and clothing shops in Manchester, and don’t forget to ask if they offer a student discount!

£13 – £19* per month

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HEALTH AND FITNESS The University gym membership costs between £13-19* 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-£10*, and theatre tickets between £25-£70*. An evening meal at a restaurant with friends typically costs around £9-15* 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.

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

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INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION YEAR This one-year course is suitable if you have finished high school in your own country but don’t yet have the qualifications to start your undergraduate course. The International Foundation Year (IFY) offers tuition in English, study skills and subjects relating to your chosen degree course. When you pass the IFY at the required standard you will then be able to progress on to over 80 undergraduate degree courses at the University of Salford.

PATHWAYS We are always striving to provide as many pathways as possible onto our degree courses. We currently have ten pathways to select from for the IFY which are listed below, but we recommend checking our website to find the latest information. 1 / ART AND DESIGN This leads on to programmes such as: BA (Hons) Fashion Design, BA (Hons) Graphic Design, BA (Hons) Photography and BA (Hons) Television and Radio Production. 2 / BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES This leads on to programmes such as: BSc (Hons) Biochemistry, BSc (Hons) Biomedical Science and BSc (Hons) Pharmaceutical Science. 3 / BUSINESS This leads on to programmes such as: BSc (Hons) Accounting and Finance, BSc (Hons) Business and Management, BSc (Hons) International Business and BSc (Hons) Business Management with Marketing. 4 / COMPUTER SCIENCE This leads on to programmes such as: BSc (Hons) Computer Networks, BSc (Hons) Computer Science with Cyber Security and BSc (Hons) Software Engineering. 5 / ENGINEERING AND PHYSICS This leads on to programmes such as: BEng (Hons) Aeronautical Engineering, BSc (Hons) Architecture, BEng (Hons) Civil Engineering, BEng

English language requirements: All applicants for the IFY are required to have a minimum of 4.5 IELTS for UKVI to join the programme. Start dates: You can start in either September or January. For the latest fee information visit www.salford.ac.uk/courses/foundation-year/ international-foundation-year

(Hons) Electronic Engineering and BEng (Hons) Mechanical Engineering. 6 / ENVIRONMENT This leads on to programmes such as: BSc (Hons) Environmental Management, BSc (Hons) Human Biology and Infectious Diseases and BSc (Hons) Zoology. 7 / HEALTH This leads on to programmes such as: BSc (Hons) Occupational Therapy, BSc (Hons) Psychology and BSc (Hons) Psychology of Sport. 8 / HEALTH (PROSTHETICS AND ORTHOTICS) This leads on to programmes such as: BSc (Hons) Prosthetics and Orthotics. 9 / LAW This leads on to programmes such as: BSc (Hons) Business Management with Law, LLB (Hons) Corporate Law and LLB (Hons) Law with Criminology. 10 / MUSIC This leads on to programmes such as: BA (Hons) Music: Creative Music Technology, BA (Hons) Music: Musical Arts and BA (Hons) Music: Popular Music and Recording. We have accreditation from the British Council for all our IFY courses under the English in Britain Accreditation Scheme. To view the full list of programmes and for more information, visit www.salford.ac.uk/courses/ foundation-year/international-foundation-year


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ENGLISH LANGUAGE ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

PRE-SESSIONAL ENGLISH

Before you start your undergraduate or postgraduate programme you will need to demonstrate your proficiency in English.

This English language programme is suitable if your English language is not at the required level. The course will prepare you to study at study at Salford at a foundation, undergraduate or postgraduate level. There are multiple start dates throughout the year, so you can start at a time that is convenient to you. www.salford.ac.uk/courses/pre-sessional/presessional-english

Please check the course page for the IELTS requirement of your degree programme. 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). Check the relevant course page on our website for details of the IELTS requirement www.salford.ac.uk

ENGLISH LANGUAGE SUPPORT Salford Languages has recently been named as one of the top 10 University English Language Centres in the UK according to the EL Gazette. 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) is open to all non-native English speakers, designed to improve the quality of your spoken and written English for discussions, assignments and dissertations. Find out more at www.salford.ac.uk/learn-englishacademic-purposes

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STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES

Moving to a new country is an exciting time, and you will have lots of questions about life at the University of Salford. We will support you from the moment you arrive to help you settle in and give you the best start to your studies. ANY QUESTIONS - JUST ASKUS Our specialist support service askUS support students with any aspect of university life. Our askUS advisors can be contacted in person, online and over the phone, and give advice on everything from health, wellbeing to visas, finance to faith, diversity to careers, and more. If you don’t feel comfortable talking about a problem or worry with friends, family or your tutor, it can be easier to speak to someone outside of the situation. Our wellbeing advisors can offer you a confidential, judgement-free conversation.

The type of health and wellbeing services we offer includes: / 24-hour helpline proving emotional support and counselling / Advice with financial issues / Health advice and support accessing healthcare services More information is available on the askUS website at www.askus.salford.ac.uk

SUPPORT FOR STUDENTS WITH CHILDREN Studying for 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


SUPPORT / 55 years old (the nursery is independent from the University, places must be pre-booked and are subject to availability). Find out more about the support we offer at www.salford.ac.uk/askus/support/studentsfamilies

STUDENTS’ UNION The University of Salford Students’ Union (USSU), which is run independently from the University, is here to help you love your life at Salford. It is made up of student-elected representatives and provides: /L ow cost meals in Atmosphere Kitchen and Bar /T wo shops on campus, selling low cost supplies and groceries

RELIGIOUS SUPPORT Our Faith Centre is located on campus and offers support, friendship, and services for students and staff from all faiths and beliefs. Alongside private prayer and group worship facilities, there are spaces for personal reflection, social activities, pastoral support, and relaxation. Find out more at www.salford.ac.uk/askus/support/faith Greater Manchester is very diverse, so you can practice your religion freely and find many places of worship. Societies are also a great way to meet people from similar faiths. Find out more about student-led religious societies here: www.salfordstudents.com/societies

/O ver 100 different activity groups and sports teams /S ocial events such as comedy nights and quizzes /N ational Union of Students (NUS) discount cards for high street shops and services Our Students’ Union also provides support services. This includes the Students’ Union Advice Centre which supports students with academic matters by providing independent, professional advice, also the Denizen scheme which supports students who are in on-campus accommodation. 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. They are trained students and can listen to you and provide peer support. They can also signpost you to support services on campus or externally which can help. Rafiki, based in University House is a drop-in service, so you don’t need an appointment. We also offer an instant messaging service. Head to www. salfordstudents.com/rafiki to find out more. To find out more about the Students’ Union, visit www.salfordstudents.com

STUDY SUPPORT To help you achieve the best results in your studies, you will be assigned a personal tutor from your course to provide you with regular academic advice and guidance. We also offer study skills sessions to help you adjust to studying in a new country and in a new language. For more information, visit www.salford.ac.uk/skills-for-learning

SAFETY AND SECURITY Our security staff take pride in looking after our community of students and staff. We offer an on-campus security service which provides assistance for students and staff 24-hours a day. From carrying out active foot patrols, to monitoring CCTV and alerts from apps on student phones, our security team have got everything covered. Manchester is generally a safe place to live. Like any major city it is important to stay alert, but following basic safety advice will allow students to live safely and enjoy all the exciting things the city has to offer. Upon arrival, students will be given a safety briefing to find out about the support and security services that we provide.

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REGISTRATION AND RIGHT TO STUDY APPOINTMENT FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS

1 / BEFORE YOU ARRIVE Make sure you hold an unconditional offer and have used your CAS to apply for a Study Route 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 a Right To Study appointment to provide your immigration documents to the University.

2 / WHEN YOU ARRIVE When you arrive in the UK you must attend your Right To Study appointment. It is very important that you bring original versions of the documents asked for in your offer letter. These will include: / Your passport / Your visa / Your Biometric Residence Permit (BRP) 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 Right To Study 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.

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.

4 / INDUCTION To help ensure you meet the requirements of your Study Route visa and settle into your course at the University, induction events will be arranged for you to attend. Part of your induction 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 visit the Home Office Compliance Team in University House if you have any additional questions. Home Office Compliance Team homeofficecompliance@salford.ac.uk +44 (0) 161 295 0023 (option 3 then option 2)

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CAREERS SUPPORT As well as the placements and exchanges offered on the majority of our courses, you can develop your employability and enhance your job prospects by engaging with the range of support and opportunities that we provide.

Have you heard about the new Graduate Immigration route visa which will be available from the summer of 2021? This will enable eligible international students the opportunity to remain and work in the UK for two years after they have successfully completed their studies. More information is available at homeofficemedia.blog.gov.uk/2019/10/14/ fact-sheet-graduate-immigration-route/


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CAREERS ADVICE

CAREERS EVENTS

You can find careers and employability advice through our askUS service, which you can continue to use after you’ve graduated. To help secure your future, the service provides opportunities for you to:

We hold a number of events during the year that give you the chance to meet professionals from various industries and apply for work experience and graduate jobs, including:

/U ndertake work experience

/ Built Environment Recruitment Fair

/M eet and learn from business professionals

/ Business and IT Fair

/F ind the latest placement and graduate job vacancies

/ Science and Engineering Fair

/D evelop entrepreneurship skills

/ Part-time Jobs and Volunteering Work Fair

/ Law Futures

/R eceive careers advice and information

/ Acoustics, Audio and Video Engineering Recruitment Event

/V olunteer in the local community

/ Health and Social Care Careers Fair

/B uild interpersonal skills and self-confidence

/ Built Environment Industry Insight Event

/L earn interview techniques /F ind information on employment regulations

Further information is available online. Please visit www.salford.ac.uk/askus/careersjobs-and-my-future

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Find out more about Launch on Twitter

@UoSLaunch

At the University of Salford, no ambition is too big. If you’ve got a business idea of your own, our Careers and Enterprise team can help bring it to life through funding awards and business start-up support, and we’ve recently launched a brand new business incubation centre on campus to help. For any students that have a brilliant business idea but are unsure of the next steps, or for those thinking of going freelance, we can help turn ideas into reality and provide support through all the vital steps of setting up in business. We can provide you with free hot-desking office space in the heart of Peel Park campus, where you will have access to a networking lounge to grab a coffee and make those all important business connections. The Launch incubator also offers a wide range of support to make the venture of creating a business less daunting. In partnership with the Business Growth Hub we offer a six month support programme including workshops on specific aspects of building a business, as well as mentorship from experienced professionals and subject specific drop in sessions, delivered by staff from the Salford Business School. You will also have access to grants for vital start-up essentials such as software, insurances, licences, basic equipment, training or attendance at trade fairs.

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Anuara Nessa is one of our successful graduates that has received support from Launch, after achieving her BA (Hons) in Fashion Design and MSc in International Business here at Salford. Whilst here, she worked as an intern for Masumi Headwear, founded by honorary industry fellow Ali Nowroozi. Her work at the company led her to be inspired to create her own clothing line under the name of Anuara Design. Anuara Design is a luxury fashion brand with a social cause, which offers a bespoke service as well as exclusive seasonal collections. After receiving supporting from Launch, Anuara has recently launched her first collection online. She has also designed a collection in collaboration with Masumi, using the headwear as an inspiration for her work. She created full outfits to pair with the headwear in order to empower women living with hair loss and breaking the stigma around this. “Launch @SalfordUni was a great learning environment where I have met new people and developed my business knowledge from a different perspective. I’m very thankful for the support I gained from Launch and mentorship from Ali Nowroozi which has inspired me to pursue my goals with dedication, sincerity and trust in business.”

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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 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. 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 team that I have to thank. Right from reviewing my CV to sending it to prospective employers, setting up interviews, taking feedback, to all the guidance and help that the careers team has 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

Sneha Karuna karan, MSc Digital M arketing 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! You can find out more about this course by searching ‘MSc Digital Marketing’ on www.salford.ac.uk

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

TEACHING You will be taught in a variety of ways, from lectures and seminars to field trips and laboratory lessons. We encourage critical thinking and 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, such as the Chartered Institute of Mechanical Engineers, the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors, the British Psychological Society and the Royal Aeronautical Society, accredit many of our courses.

RESEARCH We group our research into centres of excellence (see page 82 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 www.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 Postgraduate International Foundation Year Pre-sessional English If you are applying for postgraduate, International Foundation Year or Pre-sessional English 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 1

Apply online at www.salford.ac.uk Before beginning your application, please read our guidance notes www.salford.ac.uk/ guidance-using-our-online-application-form

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Apply through our regional representatives www.salford.ac.uk/international/yourcountry See section titled “Support in your country” for details

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Undergraduate* If you are applying for undergraduate courses, all applications must go through UCAS, the central admissions service for universities in the UK. You can choose to apply to UCAS directly, or through our regional representatives, or approved education consultants. See your options below. Apply through UCAS directly www.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 www.salford.ac.uk Apply through our regional representatives www.salford.ac.uk/international/ your-country See section titled “Support in your country” for details

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

Apply through our approved education consultants www.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, for undergraduate courses, if you have already submitted an application through UCAS, you cannot also submit a direct application. For more information, please contact international@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 /T wo references (including one academic) which will need to be on official headed paper with an official stamp /A personal statement detailing why you want to study your chosen course / Evidence of English language / Details of any previous study in the UK / Details of any UK entry student visas / A copy of your passport /A ccurate contact details, so we can keep in touch with you Some courses may also require: /C V /P ortfolio /R esearch proposal (PhD applicants only). Find advice on preparing a PhD application at www. salford.ac.uk/postgraduate-research/apply

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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.

4. Pay deposit or provide proof of sponsorship / International students must pay a tuition fee deposit of ÂŁ4,400* before they arrive at the University, and before we can issue a CAS (Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies). / Sponsored students (students with an official financial sponsor) must provide official evidence of financial sponsorship. / You should check at this point if you need a Study Route visa. Please see www.askus.salford.ac.uk/page/visa

5. Apply for Accomodation 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 34 for more details about the different accommodation options.


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6. Receive CAS and prepare to apply for your visa We will send a draft CAS by email which you must check and confirm the details are correct. Full instructions on this will be fully detailed in the email. You will need your CAS number to apply for a Study Route visa.

SPONSORED STUDENTS Once you have confirmed by email that the details on your draft CAS are correct, we will send your CAS number to you by email. 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

STUDENTS SUPPORTED BY PARENTS

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.

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. Failure to provide any evidence of maintenance will result in your CAS request being denied.

The current level of funds required to prove you can maintain yourself whilst in the UK is £1,023* per month for yourself and £680* per month (each) for your dependant(s), up to a maximum of nine months. 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).

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 Study Route visa application being refused. When you apply for your Study Route visa, you will need to pay the Immigration Health Surcharge (IHS) and obtain your IHS number for inclusion on your Study Route visa application form. For information on the IHS, please see www.gov.uk/healthcare-immigration-application For more detailed information on preparation prior to arriving in the UK please visit www.salford. ac.uk/welcome/international-students

*All costs correct at time of printing (October 2020).

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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?

Megha Rahti, MSc Media Ps ychology

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!

What was your experience with the BBC like?

How did you feel about being so far from home? How did you settle in?

I never thought I would work on a research paper that would be relevant to the BBC! This was such an amazing journey!

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.

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’.

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! Interested in studying an MSc in Media Psychology? Head over to www.salford.ac.uk


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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 did you do after graduation? I moved back to India and was successful in the bid to receive a grant of ÂŁ10,000 from the

Indian Government to prototype and develop an intolerance testing kit. Users of the kit will be able to Piyush Bh anu, MSc in Bio detect foods that medicine they are intolerant to and eliminate these foods from the diet in order to achieve a healthier lifestyle and fitness goals. What are your future plans? 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 CHUKS Chuks Onwunyi from Nigeria graduated with an MSc in Public Health and is now a Health Policy Analyst in Canada. What was the best thing about your course? The fact that the curriculum covered different aspects of public health. I also enjoyed the mentorship programme which enabled me to meet and work with lecturers with great experience in public health. Also, the lectures were designed to allow engagement with public health experts from different practice areas. This was a great networking opportunity! Can you describe your career path after you graduated? After graduating at Salford, I worked with Healthwatch Manchester in Public Health

research, a role that involved monitoring nutrition and physical activity of children and young people in a bid to reduce obesity.

Chuks Onwunyi, MSc in Public Health

I later worked as a consultant, leading a Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation funded public health program, targeted at improving maternal, neonatal and child health outcomes for 13,500 women in Northern Nigeria. I am now a Health Policy Analyst in Canada. I have led several projects including the development of the Suicide Prevention Framework, an opioid harm-reduction policy strategy, and design of the alcohol harmreduction policy options.

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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.

Muazzam Dee n, BEng (Hon s) Aeronautical Engineering

Why did you choose the University of Salford?

What is the support like for international students?

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.

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.

What’s the best thing about the course? 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 way the theory is deduced and how it is applied in reality, is what astounds me the most.

Everybody at Salford is friendly and polite. If you had any troubles or queries, everybody and anybody was ready to help at the campus. Interested in studying a BEng (Hons) Aeronautical Engineering? Head over to www.salford.ac.uk


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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!

Wenwen Wang, MA Dance Practices Performance and Professional Hi Wenwen, what experience and skills did you gain at the University of Salford?

Do you think your studies at Salford have prepared you for this?

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.

Yes, definitely. I studied dance pedagogy at Salford, and I have also learnt some basic teaching knowledge, for example how to cope with student behaviour, class management and multiple teaching styles etc.

It must have been incredible performing on China’s ‘The Greatest Dancer’ primetime TV show – would say that is your career highlight so far? That has been a memorable moment! It was amazing even though I had some difficulties. I had the shortest time to prepare a new choreography after being in lockdown due to Covid-19, plus I injured myself just before the competition. When asked what is next in store for Wenwen, she said: 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 definitely try.

What advice would you give to students who are considering studying in the UK and specifically at the University of Salford 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. You can find out more about our Dance courses by searching ‘Dance’ on www.salford.ac.uk

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SALFORD BUSINESS SCHOOL The world of work is changing, and the skills required by graduates are changing too. At Salford Business School, we are at the forefront of preparing the next generation for this new reality which drives all our teaching and research. We aim to be the most business-informed, industry-relevant business school. Our industry partnerships inform our students’ learning, provide work placements, drive our research and influence our academic staff. Through the experiences and opportunities we offer, our students graduate with more than a degree.


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GRADUATE READY TO STEP INTO YOUR CAREER 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 our MSc courses. Find out more at www.salford.ac.uk/ postgraduate-industry-placements

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

FLEXIBLE LEARNING

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 School, with a week’s residential at either the University of Salford or the RKC campus in Zurich. Find out more at www.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 www.digitalmarketinginstitute.com

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.

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

CHALLENGING AND EXCITING CAREERS

/ Sentral College (Penang, Malaysia)

IN-COUNTRY PARTNERS

/ British University of Bahrain (Bahrain) / The Institute of Personnel Management (Sri Lanka) / Pentecost University College (Accra, Ghana)

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:

Find out more at www.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 (subject to approval and Covid-19 developments), as well as short-courses and international opportunities on campus and online. Find out more at www.salford.ac.uk/io

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SCHOOL OF ARTS, MEDIA AND CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY

ART AND DESIGN / DANCE / ENGLISH JOURNALISM / MEDIA / MUSIC / PERFORMANCE POLITICS AND CONTEMPORARY HISTORY


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The 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. 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 MediaCityUK 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 ÂŁ55 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.

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REAL-LIFE EXPERIENCE Our courses will give you hands-on experience in the industry. Past students have had 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, short-courses and international opportunities on campus and online are also on offer. All international opportunities are subject to approval and Covid-19 developments. Find out more at www.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 and marketing, design, as well as digital and media services.

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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


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WORLD-LEADING RESEARCH 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.

CAREERS 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. 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 the digital imaging suite with CT scanner and x-ray rooms and our purpose-built counselling suites.

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 are collaboratively linked 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.

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 (subject to approval and Covid-19 developments). Find out more at www.salford.ac.uk/io

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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 AND PHYSICS


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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.

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 (subject to approval and Covid-19 developments). Find out more at www.salford.ac.uk/io

FLEXIBLE LEARNING The school has launched new accelerated degrees in five subject areas, which if you choose to undertake will allow you to complete your undergraduate degree in two years rather than three. In addition, many of our courses start in September or January, meaning you can begin your studies at a time that suits you.

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 MediaCityUK 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.

ACCREDITED COURSES 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, Royal Institute of Civil Engineers and the Chartered Institute of Building.

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.

RESEARCH 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.

SCHOOL OF SCIENCE, ENGINEERING AND ENVIRONMENT ACCREDITATIONS:

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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: / 50% of our research is world leading or internationally excellent in terms of its originality, significance and rigour. / 90% of our research is of international quality. / 100% of our impact in social work and social policy is outstanding or very considerable. / 80% of our research output in electrical and electronic engineering, metallurgy and materials is world leading or internationally excellent (REF exercise, 2014). You can see all our submissions and results at http://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 / Construction 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 / Reduction 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 / Prediction of radiation risk from medical imaging procedures using mathematical modelling and direct dose measurements / The role of business education in generating innovation amongst family businesses in Manchester, Salford and Trafford


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Our researchers won RESEARCH PROJECT OF THE YEAR 2016 in the Times Higher Education awards for their ground-breaking research into the effects of nuclear radiation on the wildlife of Chernobyl.

Research at the University is carried out within eight centres: / Arts, Media and Communication Research Centre (AMC) / Biomedical Research Centre (BRC) / Centre for Applied Research in Health, Welfare and Policy (CARe) / Centre for Health Sciences Research (CHSR) / Centre for Urban Processes, Resilient Infrastructures and Sustainable Environments (UPRISE) / Ecosystems and Environment Research Centre (EERC) / Salford Business School Research (SBS) / Salford Innovation Research Centre (SIRC) See www.salford.ac.uk/research/researchcentres for information about each centre and their specialisms.

Postgraduate research qualifications Choose from a traditional PhD, a professional doctorate, PhD by published works, MPhil or MRes. You can study full-time, 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. For more information on PGR opportunities visit www.salford.ac.uk/study/ postgraduate/research

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COURSE LISTINGS UNDERGRADUATE COURSES AND FEES The majority of our undergraduate courses offer work placements, in the UK and abroad, as well as opportunities to take part in live briefs for real clients. We offer a range of scholarships for high-achieving international students. This includes scholarships with a £5,000 discount on tuition fees. Find out more about our scholarships and about the entry requirements for our courses at www.salford.ac.uk

COURSE

FEES (1 YEAR)

ALLIED HEALTH BSc (Hons) Diagnostic Radiography

£16,740

BSc (Hons) Occupational Therapy

£16,740

BSc (Hons) Physiotherapy

£16,740

BSc (Hons) Podiatry

£16,740

BSc (Hons) Prosthetics and Orthotics

£16,740

ARCHITECTURE BSc (Hons) Architectural Design and Technology

£14,400

BSc (Hons) Architectural Engineering

£15,600

BSc (Hons) Architecture

£15,600

BSc (Hons) Interior Architecture

£14,400

ART AND DESIGN BA (Hons) Costume Design

£15,600

BA (Hons) Design for Sport, Health and Wellbeing

£15,600

BA (Hons) Fashion Business and Promotion

£15,600

BA (Hons) Fashion Design

£15,600

BA (Hons) Fashion Image Making and Styling

£15,600

BA (Hons) Film, TV and Stage Design

£15,600

BA (Hons) Fine Art

£15,600

BA (Hons) Graphic Design

£15,600

BA (Hons) Interior Design

£15,600


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COURSE

FEES (1 YEAR)

ART AND DESIGN (CONTINUED) BA (Hons) Model Making for the Creative Industries

£15,600

BA (Hons) Photography

£15,600

BIOLOGY AND WILDLIFE BSc (Hons) Biochemistry

£15,600

BSc (Hons) Biology

£15,600

BSc (Hons) Biomedical Science

£15,600

BSc (Hons) Chemistry

£15,600

BSc (Hons) Human Biology and Infectious Diseases

£15,600

BSc (Hons) Marine Biology

£15,600

BSc (Hons) Medicinal Chemistry

£15,600

BSc (Hons) Microbiology

£15,600

BSc (Hons) Pharmaceutical Science

£15,600

BSc (Hons) Wildlife and Practical Conservation

£15,600

BSc (Hons) Wildlife Conservation with Zoo Biology

£15,600

BSc (Hons) Zoology

£15,600

BSc (Hons) Zoology with Marine Biology

£15,600

BUILT ENVIRONMENT BSc (Hons) Building Surveying

£15,600

BSc (Hons) Construction Project Management

£15,600

BSc (Hons) Property and Real Estate

£15,600

BSc (Hons) Quantity Surveying

£15,600

BSc (Hons) Real Estate Surveying (Asset Management)

£15,600

BSc (Hons) Real Estate Surveying (Planning and Development)

£15,600

BSc (Hons) Real Estate Surveying (Valuation and Finance)

£15,600

ACCELERATED DEGREES IN BUILT ENVIRONMENT BSc (Hons) Architectural Design and Technology

£18,990

BSc (Hons) Building Surveying

£18,990

BSc (Hons) Construction Project Management

£18,990

BSc (Hons) Quantity Surveying

£18,990

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COURSE

FEES (1 YEAR)

BUSINESS MANAGEMENT BSc (Hons) Accounting and Finance

£14,400

BSc (Hons) Business Management

£14,400

BSc (Hons) Business Management with Economics

£14,400

BSc (Hons) Business Management with Finance

£14,400

BSc (Hons) Business Management with Human Resource Management

£14,400

BSc (Hons) Business Management with Innovation and Technology

£14,400

BSc (Hons) Business Management with Law

£14,400

BSc (Hons) Business Management with Marketing

£14,400

BSc (Hons) Business Management with Sport

£14,400

BSc (Hons) Business Management with Tourism

£14,400

BSc (Hons) International Business Management

£14,400

DATA SCIENCE AND COMPUTING BSc (Hons) Computer Networks

£15,600

BSc (Hons) Computer Science

£15,600

BSc (Hons) Computer Science with Cyber Security

£15,600

BSc (Hons) Computer Science with Web Development

£15,600

BSc (Hons) Software Engineering

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COURSE

FEES (1 YEAR)

ENGINEERING BEng (Hons) Electronic Engineering

£15,600

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

£15,600

BEng (Hons) / MEng (Hons) Aeronautical Engineering

£15,600

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

£15,600

BEng (Hons) / MEng (Hons) Civil and Architectural Engineering

£15,600

BEng (Hons) / MEng (Hons) Civil Engineering

£15,600

BEng (Hons) / MEng (Hons) Mechanical Engineering

£15,600

ENGLISH BA (Hons) Creative Writing (Multi-discipline)

£15,600

BA (Hons) Drama and Creative Writing

£14,400

BA (Hons) English and Creative Writing

£14,400

BA (Hons) English and Drama

£14,400

BA (Hons) English Language

£14,400

BA (Hons) English Language and Creative Writing

£14,400

BA (Hons) English Literature

£14,400

BA (Hons) English Literature with English Language

£14,400

FILM, BROADCAST, CREATIVE MEDIA BA (Hons) Animation

£15,600

BA (Hons) Digital Media

£15,600

BA (Hons) Digital Video Production and Marketing

£15,600

BA (Hons) English and Film

£14,400

BA (Hons) Film Production

£15,600

BA (Hons) Film Studies

£14,400

BSc (Hons) Games Design and Production

£15,600

BA (Hons) Media and Performance

£15,600

BSc (Hons) Media Technology

£15,600

BA (Hons) Post Production and VFX

£15,600

BA (Hons) Television and Radio Production

£15,600

GEOGRAPHY AND ENVIRONMENT BSc (Hons) Environmental Management

£14,400

BSc / BA (Hons) Geography

£15,600

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COURSE

FEES (1 YEAR)

JOURNALISM BA (Hons) Journalism (Broadcast)

£15,600

BA (Hons) Journalism (Multimedia)

£15,600

BA (Hons) Journalism with Public Relations

£15,600

LAW LLB (Hons) Law

£14,400

LLB (Hons) Law with Criminology

£14,400

MATHS, PHYSICS, ACOUSTICS BSc (Hons) Financial Mathematics

£15,600

BSc (Hons) Mathematics

£15,600

BSc (Hons) Pure and Applied Physics

£15,600

BSc (Hons) Professional Sound and Video Technology

£15,600

BSc (Hons) Sound Engineering and Production

£15,600

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

£15,600

BSc (Hons) / MPhys (Hons) Physics

£15,600

BSc (Hons) / MPhys (Hons) Physics with Acoustics

£15,600

MUSIC, PERFORMANCE AND DANCE BA (Hons) Comedy Writing and Performance

£15,600

BA (Hons) Dance

£15,600

BA (Hons) Make-up for Media and Performance

£15,600

BA (Hons) Music: Creative Music Technology

£15,600

BA (Hons) Music: Musical Arts

£15,600

BA (Hons) Music: Popular Music and Recording

£15,600

BA (Hons) Music Management and Creative Enterprise

£15,600

BA (Hons) Technical Theatre (Production and Design)

£15,600

BA (Hons) Theatre and Performance Practice

£15,600

NURSING AND MIDWIFERY BSc (Hons) Nursing (options include Adult, Children, Mental Health)

£15,600

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

£14,400

POLICING BSc (Hons) Professional Policing

£14,400


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FEES (1 YEAR)

POLITICS AND CONTEMPORARY HISTORY BA (Hons) Contemporary Military and International History

£14,400

BA (Hons) Contemporary History and Politics

£14,400

BA (Hons) Intelligence Analysis

£14,400

BA (Hons) International Politics and Security

£14,400

BA (Hons) International Relations and Politics

£14,400

BA (Hons) Politics

£14,400

PSYCHOLOGY AND SPORT BSc (Hons) Nutrition and Exercise as Medicine

£15,600

BSc (Hons) Psychology

£15,600

BSc (Hons) Psychology and Counselling Studies

£15,600

BSc (Hons) Psychology and Criminology

£15,600

BSc (Hons) Psychology of Human and Animal Behaviour

£15,600

BSc (Hons) Psychology of Sport

£15,600

BSc (Hons) Psychology with English Language

£15,600

BSc (Hons) Sport Rehabilitation

£15,600

BSc (Hons) Sports Science

£15,600

SOCIAL SCIENCES BSc (Hons) Criminology

£14,400

BSc (Hons) Criminology with Counselling

£14,400

BSc (Hons) Criminology with Security

£14,400

BSc (Hons) Criminology and Sociology

£14,400

BSc (Hons) Social Policy

£14,400

BSc (Hons) Social Work

£14,400

BSc (Hons) Sociology

£14,400

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS 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 www.salford.ac.uk/international/your-country

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POSTGRADUATE TAUGHT COURSES AND FEES Many of our postgraduate taught courses offer work placements, in the UK and abroad, as well as opportunities to take part in live briefs and projects for real clients. We offer a range of scholarships for high-achieving international students. This includes scholarships with a £5,000 discount on tuition fees. Find out more about our scholarships and about the entry requirements for our courses at www.salford.ac.uk

COURSE

FEES (1 YEAR)

ACCOUNTING, FINANCE AND FINTECH MSc Accounting and Finance

£15,030

MSc Finance

£15,030

MSc Financial Technology (FinTech)

£15,030

ACOUSTICS AND AUDIO MSc Audio Acoustics

£15,030

MSc Audio Production

£15,030

MSc Environmental Acoustics

£15,030

ALLIED HEALTH MSc Advanced Physiotherapy

£15,030

MSc Diabetes Care

£15,030

MSc Leadership and Management in Healthcare Practice

£15,030

MSc Leading Education for Health and Social Care Reform

£15,030

MSc Occupational Therapy (pre-registration, 2 years)

£15,030

MSc Podiatry (pre-registration)

£18,990

ARCHITECTURE MArch Master of Architecture

£15,030

ART AND DESIGN MA Contemporary Fine Art

£15,030

MA Creative Technology

£15,030

MA Fashion Design

£18,990

MA Socially Engaged Arts Practice

£15,030

MA Socially Engaged Photography

£15,030

MA Visual Communication

£15,030

BUILT ENVIRONMENT MSc BIM and Digital Built Environments

£15,030

MSc Building Surveying

£15,030


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COURSE

FEES (1 YEAR)

BUILT ENVIRONMENT (CONTINUED) MSc Construction Management

£15,030

MSc Project Management in Construction

£15,030

MSc Quantity Surveying

£15,030

MSc Quantity Surveying (Mechanical and Electrical)

£15,030

MSc Real Estate and Property Management

£15,030

BUSINESS AND LAW LLM International Business Law

£15,030

MSc Digital Business

£15,030

MSc Digital Marketing

£15,030

MSc Entrepreneurship

£15,030

MSc Human Resource Management and Development

£15,030

MSc International Business¹

£15,030

MSc International Business with Law¹

£15,030

¹Programmes include a residential study trip which incurs an additional £1,000 charge. MSc Management

£15,030

MSc Managing Innovation and Information Technology

£15,030

MSc Marketing

£15,030

MSc Operations Management

£15,030

MSc Procurement, Logistics and Supply Chain Management

£15,030

MSc Project Management

£15,030

DATA SCIENCE AND COMPUTING MSc Cyber Security, Threat Intelligence and Forensics

£15,030

MSc Data Science

£15,030

MSc Robotics and Automation

£15,030

ENGINEERING MSc Advanced Control Systems

£15,030

MSc Advanced Mechanical Engineering Design

£15,030

MSc Aerospace Engineering

£15,030

MSc Structural Engineering

£15,030

MSc Transport Engineering and Planning

£15,030

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COURSE

FEES (1 YEAR)

ENGLISH AND CREATIVE WRITING MA Creative Writing: Innovation and Experiment

£15,030

MA Literature and Culture

£15,030

ENVIRONMENT AND LIFE SCIENCES MSc Biomedical Science

£15,030

MSc Biotechnology

£15,030

MSc Drug Design and Discovery

£15,030

MSc Environment Assessment and Management

£15,030

MSc Health and Global Environment

£15,030

MSc Parasitology (Biomedical)

£15,030

MSc Parasitology (Genomic)

£15,030

MSc Parasitology (Wildlife)

£15,030

MSc Safety, Health and Environment

£15,030

MSc Sustainability

£15,030

MSc Wildlife Conservation

£15,030

FILM, BROADCAST AND CREATIVE MEDIA MA Digital Video Production and Marketing

£15,030

MA Media Production: Animation

£15,030

MA Media Production: Children's TV Production

£15,030

MA Media Production: Post-Production for TV

£15,030

MA Media Production: TV Documentary Production

£15,030

MA Media Production: TV Drama Production

£15,030

MA Production Management for TV, Film and Digital Media

£15,030

MA Wildlife Documentary Production

£15,030

MSc Internet Protocol and Artificial Intelligence in Media and Distribution

£15,030

MSc Screen Media Industries

£15,030

GLOBAL HEALTH MSc Public Health

£15,030

INTELLIGENCE AND SECURITY MA Intelligence and Security Studies

£15,030

MA Terrorism and Security

£15,030


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COURSE

FEES (1 YEAR)

JOURNALISM MA International Journalism for Digital Media

£15,030

MA Journalism: News/Broadcast/Sport

£15,030

MA Public Relations and Digital Communications

£15,030

MUSIC, PERFORMANCE AND DANCE MA Contemporary Performance Practice

£15,030

MA Dance: Choreography and Professional Practices

£15,030

MA Dance: Creative Dance Education

£15,030

MA Dance: Performance and Professional Practices

£15,030

MA Music

£15,030

MA Screen Acting

£15,030

NURSING AND MIDWIFERY MSc Midwifery

£15,030

MA Nursing (Adult) (2-year programme)

£15,030

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

£15,030

PETROLEUM AND GAS MSc Gas Engineering and Management

£18,990

MSc Petroleum and Gas Engineering

£18,990

PSYCHOLOGY AND SOCIAL SCIENCE MSc Advanced Counselling and Psychotherapy Studies

£15,030

MSc Advanced Counselling and Psychotherapy Studies (Supervision)

£15,030

MSc Cognitive Behavioural Psychotherapy

£15,030

MSc Media Psychology

£15,030

MSc Psychology of Coercive Control

£15,030

MA Social Work

£15,030

MSc The Criminal Justice Process

£15,030

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS For postgraduate taught courses, you will need a minimum of a second class Honours degree (or international equivalent), and most programmes also require an IELTS score of 6.0 or 6.5 (with no element below 5.5). Visit the course pages on our website to find out the entry requirements. You can also find a full list of the entry requirements we accept from your country at www.salford.ac.uk/international/your-country

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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 (October 2020). 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: www.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 www.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: / Our 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 (October 2020). Please keep checking our website for the most up-to-date and detailed information: www.salford.ac.uk We make every effort to assist students in finding placements where they are a requirement of their courses. However, 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


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POLICY STATEMENT ON EQUALITY AND DIVERSITY We are committed to and strive for equality of opportunity for all our students and staff (current and prospective) and recognise and celebrate their diversity. For this statement and strategy to be made a reality, effective leadership and management is provided and a corresponding commitment sought from every member of staff and all the student body. In practice this means that we: / a re committed to providing an environment where all people are respected and treated fairly regardless of irrelevant characteristics or distinctions /h ave a culture in which diversity is celebrated / will not discriminate unfairly or illegally against anyone and will take positive action to promote equality and diversity / e mbed equality and diversity at the heart of our mission and values, this will include taking action against individuals who behave in a discriminatory manner For further details please visit: www.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: www.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 www.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 in-country 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 (press option 1) E: international@salford.ac.uk Follow us on social media for our latest updates: @SalfordUni www.facebook.com/ UniversityofSalfordInternational

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