University of Salford: Postgraduate Open Day Guide, 26/11/2025

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OUR NOTHINGOFFLIMITSDAY

On behalf of all the staff and students at today’s Open Day, we’d like to wish you a very warm welcome to the University of Salford!

Today’s Open Day will allow you to find out more about the University, hear about your course of interest, chat to our staff and students and ask any questions you might have about student finance and how to apply.

As a student at the University of Salford, you’ll be given the opportunities to make the most of your time here, and the support you need to seize those opportunities. From teaching support to wellbeing, student finance to accommodation, we’ll be with you each step of the way, so you can become the very best you can be.

We build relationships with industry leaders like Morgan Sindall, Morson Group and the BBC, which allow us to offer fantastic opportunities for you to learn skills outside of the lecture theatre, including live briefs, internships and placements.

Our courses and facilities are designed to meet the needs of industry, and many are taught by current and former practitioners who bring their real-world skills and connections to help you make the most of your postgraduate studies.

As you explore our University today, you’ll see the impact of our continued investment into our campus including our £65 million Science and Engineering building, Energy House 2 - a world leading research facility, and our new North of England Robotics Innovation Centre.

We hope that you’re inspired by the enthusiasm and expertise of our staff, the passion of our students and the range of opportunities available to you if you choose to study at Salford.

Your Open Day Team

GETTING HELP DURING THE OPEN DAY

CHECK-IN DESKS

All of our check-in desks are staffed by members of the Recruitment Team who can help you with questions about the day, how to find your way around campus or provide any other assistance if you need it.

STUDENT AMBASSADORS

You’ll spot our friendly Student Ambassadors and Marshals around campus all afternoon – they’re wearing red tops and they’ll be happy to help you out. They’re all current students and are happy to answer any questions about studying at Salford, as well as questions about the Open Day.

SUPPORTING YOUR VISIT

ACCESSING ADDITIONAL FACILITIES

To view the facilities in each of our buildings, you can use our interactive google map at salford.ac.uk/find-us. This includes accessible toilets, gender-neutral toilets, baby-change facilities, water refill stations and cash machines. Click on each building’s icon to see its facilities.

QUIET ROOMS

We know an Open Day can be busy with lots of new people and things to do and can sometimes be overwhelming.

FIRE ALARM

In the event of a fire alarm during the Open Day, please exit the building as quickly and safely as possible. Our staff and students will help you find your way to the nearest fire assembly point.

ILLNESS OR INJURY

If you feel ill or need first aid assistance during the day, please speak to a member of staff at any check-in point who will be able to arrange assistance for you.

If you need a break from the event bustle or to observe an obligatory prayer during the event, there are dedicated quiet spaces available. If you require the use of one of these spaces, please speak to a staff member who will show you to the space.

/ SEE Building, Room 01.32, Peel Park campus

/ Allerton Building, B’Hive, Frederick Road campus

/ Third floor social space, MediaCity campus

FINDING YOUR WAY AROUND

The location of your subject presentation and drop-in will depend on the course you are interested in. You can find out which of our three campuses your course is based on pages 12-21.

MAPS

Pick up a map at any of our check-in desks, and if you need pointing in the right direction, just ask one of our Student Ambassadors.

COACHES

If your course session takes place at MediaCity, we will be running free coaches from Peel Park campus to our MediaCity campus. The first coach will leave at 2.55pm, for anyone interested in taking a MediaCity campus tour. The second coach will leave at 3.30pm, for anyone interested in attending the Life at Salford talk. The third and final coach to MediaCity will leave at 3.45pm, for those who only want to attend their course activity.

After speaking to your tutor, you can return to our Peel Park campus using the free coach at 5pm, 5.30pm, 6pm and 6.30pm

VISITING MEDIACITY

For visitors to our MediaCity campus, please note that there is limited parking at MediaCity and there is a charge. So if you’re driving to our Open Day, we strongly recommend parking at Peel Park campus, then catching the free coach to MediaCity. Parking is available at our Irwell car park (M5 4WT).

If you do decide to drive to MediaCity you can use the postcode M50 2EQ.

PLAN YOUR DAY

Our Postgraduate Open Day has lots on offer to help you make an informed choice about your future. Below outlines what you can expect from today’s event. If you need any guidance through the day, please speak to our Student Recruitment Team who will be happy to advise you.

THROUGHOUT THE EVENT: INFORMATION STANDS

As well as our information sessions, you can speak to our professional services teams, who are on hand for the duration of the event. Drop-in for a one-on-one conversation and ask any burning questions. Page 11 outlines the wide range of teams that you can speak to today regarding your Salford journey.

INTERESTED IN A MASTERS?

12.30PM:

CHECK-IN OPENS

To make the most of your Open Day, we recommend arriving at 12.30pm and checking in on our Peel Park campus. We’ll have refreshments available so you can get settled before the information sessions and tours get underway! Don’t worry if you can’t make it for 12.30pm, our staff will be on hand throughout the afternoon ready to check you in when you arrive.

1PM - 3.20PM:

INFORMATION SESSIONS AND TOURS

The first part of the event is focused on providing information about postgraduate study and the support available when you study here. You will have pre-booked onto different optional sessions and tours when you registered for the event. If you no longer want to attend the activity you originally picked, please feel free to change your mind. Page 8-9 of the guide outlines the optional activities you can pick from at each time of the day.

Please note, no academic content will take place during this time.

3.30PM - 4PM:

POSTGRADUATE LIFE AT SALFORD TALK

This is an opportunity for us all to come together before going to your course session.

If your course is based on Peel Park or Frederick Road, your Life at Salford talk will take place at 3.30pm-3.55pm. Following the talk we will walk you over to your course dropin or presentation.

If your course is based at MediaCity, we recommend getting the free shuttle bus at either 2.55pm or 3.30pm in order to attend the Life at Salford talk on your campus - you will then be exactly where you need to be for your course activity!

4PM - 6PM:

COURSE PRESENTATIONS AND DROP-INS

From page 12 you can find the course specific activities that your course will be offering from 4pm onwards. This is your opportunity to speak to the course academics with any course questions and hear more about the postgraduate courses Salford has to offer.

INFORMATION SESSIONS

From 1pm until 4pm, the majority of activities will take place on our Peel Park campus. There are multiple sessions taking place for those interested in masters study. Please use the below to navigate your sessions. If you’re interested in doctoral study, check out page 20-21.

SESSION TITLE

1PM - 1.45PM

Campus tour

Fees and Funding talk

John Lester and Eddie Colman Accommodation tour

Join us for a tour of our Peel Park campus, led by our Student Ambassadors.

Our team will guide you through how the fees work for masters students – providing a comprehensive overview of the postgraduate loan schemes and all additional financial support that’s available.

We’ll be providing a free accommodation shuttle bus at 1pm. Please head to the campus tour desk if you wish to go on the coach to see the accommodation available to our Postgraduate students. If you miss the bus, don’t worry! You’re welcome to make your own way over and drop-in anytime between 1pm and 4pm.

1.45PM - 2.10PM

Careers and Employability talk

How to apply for a Taught Masters’ Degree

Join our Careers team to find out what your postgraduate degree can do for your career and how our careers team will support you throughout your time at Salford.

Find out more about the levels and types of study Salford can offer. Our staff will go through the different opportunities available to you and provide you with hints and tips on writing your personal statement.

2.10PM - 2.55PM

Campus tour

Fees and Funding talk

Join us for a tour of our Peel Park or Frederick Road campus, led by our Student Ambassadors.

Our team will guide you through how the fees work for masters students – providing a comprehensive overview of the postgraduate loan schemes and all additional financial support that’s available.

2

Campus tour gazebo

Chapman Building, Lecture Theatre 2

Campus tour gazebo
Chapman Building, Lecture Theatre
Campus tour gazebo
Chapman Building, Lecture Theatre 5
Chapman Building, Lecture Theatre 2

2.55PM - 3.20PM

How to apply for a Taught Masters’ Degree

Careers and Employability talk

Find out more about the levels and types of study Salford can offer. Our staff will go through the different opportunities available to you and provide you with hints and tips on writing your personal statement.

Join our Careers team to find out what your postgraduate degree can do for your career and how our careers team will support you throughout your time at Salford.

2.55PM - 3.45PM

MediaCity campus tour

Is your course based at MediaCity? Head across early for a MediaCity campus tour led by our Student Ambassadors. We’ll have a free MediaCity shuttle bus leaving from the SEE Building at 2.55PM, please head to the campus tour desk and get ready to leave.

Chapman Building, Lecture Theatre 2

Chapman Building, Lecture Theatre 5

Campus tour gazebo

For more detailed information regarding free coaches to MediaCity, check out page 5

POSTGRADUAT E LIFE

AT SALFORD TALK

3.30PM-3.55PM

Postgraduate Life at Salford talk Peel Park and Frederick Road courses

3.45PM-4PM

Postgraduate Life at Salford talk MediaCity courses

Our staff and students will provide you with an insight into our University, campus, and what studying here is like. You’ll also hear about our student demographic, our facilities and how we support our students. We’ll walk you to your course presentation and drop-ins after this talk has taken place.

Once you arrive at MediaCity, head to the Life at Salford talk to hear from current students about our campus and what studying here is really like. You’ll also learn more about our student support and facilities.

Chapman Building, Lecture Theatre 2, Peel Park

Damson Room 1, MediaCity

Missed our information sessions, no problem! Watch our on-demand content online and find out more about how we can support you with your postgraduate journey.

DROP-INS

Our drop-in stands will be available in the SEE Building foyer throughout the event. Come and ask any questions you may have and find out more about what the University has to offer.

STAND NAME DESCRIPTION

Accommodation team

Admissions team

askUS Student Support team

Careers and Employability

Doctoral School

International opportunities

Learning English for Academic Purposes

Library tour

Sport at Salford

Students’ Union

Drop-in to one of our accommodation stands during the Open Day to find out more information and guidance about all accommodation options. 1pm-6pm

Our Admissions team will be on hand to answer any questions you may have about applying or entry requirements.

The team will provide help and guidance on a wide range of student service areas including money support, wellbeing, career development and employability plus much more.

You will also be able to chat to our disability inclusion team to find out more about how we can support you as a student at Salford.

Come and find out how the Careers and Employability team can support you throughout your postgraduate studies. They have much to offer with their large variety of workshops, drop-ins and masterclasses, there to support students who are starting or returning their career or changing their career path.

Chat with the Doctoral School team and admission support about any queries you may have. Meet and greet current research students, and find out what becoming a researcher at Salford is like.

Experience the opportunity of a lifetime and take your studies or work overseas. Chat to the team to discover the various schemes in place.

1pm-6pm

1pm-6pm

Unitemps

1pm-6pm

2pm-5pm

1pm-6pm

At Salford we provide free English Language short courses designed to run alongside your course to improve the quality of your academic work. This includes: academic reading and writing, making effective presentations, thesis writing and 1-1 tutorials. 1pm-6pm

Come and take a tour of the library and find out more about our ‘library in the park.’ 1pm-6pm

Find out more about the exciting sports and activity opportunities available at Salford.

1pm-6pm

Love your time at Salford - get involved! Discover the many ways to join in; from Student Reps, campaigns, sport, activity groups, socials and events - the Union is here to help you settle in and make the most of your free time. 1pm-6pm

Come and speak to Unitemps about working opportunities whilst you are studying at Salford. 1pm-6pm

COURSE PRESENTATIONS AND DROP-INS

All masters courses have a drop-in to give you the chance to chat directly to our academic staff and ask any questions you might have. Some courses will also have a presentation giving you an overview of the course and its content.

Course drop-ins will take place between 4pm-6pm.

We’ve split the next few pages up by School so you can find out more about what your course of interest is offering as part of the Open Day.

Salford Business School, page 13

Covering subjects such as business management and accounting and finance.

School of Arts, Media and Creative Technology, pages 14-15

Covering subjects such as film, fashion, dance and digital technology.

School of Health and Society, pages 16-17

Covering subjects such as nursing, psychology and social science.

School of Science, Engineering and Environment, pages 18-19

Covering subjects such as Engineering and robotics, computer science and built environment.

If you're interested in doctoral study, check out page 20-21.

SALFORD BUSINESS SCHOOL

The following courses are offering a drop-in stand in the SEE Building foyer from 4pm-6pm:

Accounting and Finance

Accounting and Finance

Financial Technology (Fin Tech)

Digital Marketing

Entrepreneurship and Innovation

Global MBA

Human Resource Management

International Business Management

Managing AI in Business

Business and Management

Managing Innovation and Information Technology

Operations Management and Business Analytics

Procurement, Logistics and Supply Chain Management

Project Management

SCHOOL OF ARTS, MEDIA AND CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY

The following courses are offering a drop-in stand on the first floor of the SEE Building on our Peel Park campus from 4pm-6pm. Some courses are also offering a presentation.

Time Location

Art and Design

Contemporary Fine Art

Creative Technology

Socially Engaged Arts Practice

Socially Engaged Photography

Visual Communication

Animation

Games and Extended Reality (XR)

Dance and Professional Practices

Dance: Performance and Professional Practices (Emergence)

Creative Writing: Innovation and Experiment

Literature and Culture

Fashion Business and Marketing

Fashion Design

Music

4pm-4.30pm (course presentation)

4.30pm-6pm (course drop-in)

Creative Digital Media and Gaming

4pm-6pm (interactive session and Q&A)

Dance

SEE Building, Room 2.01, Peel Park

SEE Building first floor, Peel Park

New Adelphi Building, Room 1.05, Peel Park

Drop-in, SEE Building first floor, 4pm-6pm

English, Drama and Creative Writing

Drop-in, SEE Building first floor, 4pm-6pm

Fashion

Drop-in, SEE Building first floor, 4pm-6pm

Music

Drop-in, SEE Building first floor, 4pm-6pm

Screen Acting

Screen Acting Drop-in, SEE Building first floor, 4pm-6pm

Politics, Intelligence and Security

Intelligence and Security Studies

International Relations and Global Challenges (September 2026 entry)

Terrorism and Security

4pm-4.30pm (course presentation)

4.30pm-6pm (course drop-in)

Chapman Building, Lecture Theatre 6

SEE Building first floor, Peel Park

The following courses are offering a presentation and drop-in stand at MediaCity campus from 4pm-6pm.

Film, TV and Radio

Wildlife Documentary Production

Documentary Production for TV, Film and Digital Media

Drama Production for TV, Film and Digital Media

Editing for TV, Film and Digital Media

Film Production

Production Management for TV, Film and Digital Media

Digital Video Production and Marketing

International Journalism for Digital Media Journalism: News/Broadcast/Sport

Public Relations and Digital Communications

4pm-5pm (course presentation)

5pm-6pm (course presentation)

Building, Room 2.03/04

4pm-5pm (course presentation)

5pm-6pm (course drop-in)

4pm-5pm (course presentation)

5pm-6pm (course drop-in)

If your course presentation is taking place at our MediaCity campus, we will have a free coach running to MediaCity. Please check our page 5 in the guide for more information regarding coach schedules.

SCHOOL OF HEALTH AND SOCIETY

The following courses are offering a drop-in stand on the concourse of Allerton Building on our Frederick Road campus from 4pm-6pm. Some courses are also offering a presentation.

Allied Health Professions

4pm-5pm (course presentation)

Occupational Therapy (pre-registration)

Advanced Medical Imaging

Education for Health and Social Care Professionals

PgCert Enhanced Practice

Leadership and Management for Healthcare Practice

PgCert Mammography Principles and Practice

Nuclear Medicine Imaging

Physiotherapy

Podiatry (pre-registration)

PgCert Population Health

Public Health

Ultrasound Imaging

5pm-6pm (course drop-in)

Allerton Building, Room L427, Frederick Road

Allerton Building concourse, Frederick Road

Drop-in, Allerton Building concourse, 4pm-6pm

Counselling and Psychotherapy

Advanced Counselling and Psychotherapy Studies

Advanced Counselling and Psychotherapy Studies (Supervision)

Cognitive Behavioural Psychotherapy

PgCert Supervision in Counselling, Psychotherapy and Helping Relationships

Counselling and Psychotherapy Studies (Professional Training)

MSc Applied Social Work (post-registration)

MA Social Work (pre-registration)

MA Nursing - Adult (pre-registration)

Drop-in, Allerton Building concourse, 4pm-6pm

4pm-5pm (course presentation)

5pm-6pm (course drop-in)

Social Work

Mary Seacole Building, Room 1.71/1.72 Frederick Road

Allerton Building concourse, Frederick Road

Drop-in, Allerton Building concourse, 4pm-6pm

4pm-5pm (course presentation)

5pm-6pm (course drop-in)

Nursing and Midwifery

MA Nursing - Mental Health (pre-registration)

4pm-5pm (course presentation)

5pm-6pm (course drop-in)

Mary Seacole Building Room 1.69/1.70, Frederick Road

Allerton Building concourse, Frederick Road

Mary Seacole Building Room 1.81, Frederick Road

Allerton Building concourse, Frederick Road

The following courses are offering a drop-in stand on the concourse of our Allerton Building on our Frederick Road campus from 4pm-6pm.

Nursing and Midwifery

Advanced Clinical Practice (Adults)

Advanced Practice (Neonates)

Advancing Integrated Care

Community Nurse Specialist Practitioner

Dental Implantology

Diabetes care

PgCert Gastrointestinal Disorders

MSc Nursing

Midwifery (pre-registration)

Midwifery (post-registration)

Midwifery Post RN

Non-Medical Prescribing (Level 7, single module)

PgCert Non-Medical Prescribing with Enhanced Clinical Skills

PgCert Non-Surgical Facial Aesthetics

PgDip Nursing Specialist Practitioner (all pathways)

MSc Research in Nursing and Midwifery

Specialist Community Public Health Nurse (SCPHN) - Health Visiting

Specialist Community Public Health Nurse (SCPHN) – School Nursing

Applied Psychology (Addictions)

Applied Psychology (Therapies)

MSc by Research in Psychology (MPhil/PHD)

Forensic Psychology

Applied Social Research Methods

Enabling Social Change

Criminal Justice: People & Processes

Clinical Exercise Physiology

Performance Analysis in Sports

Sports Injury Rehabilitation

Strength and Conditioning

Drop-in, Allerton Building concourse, 4pm-6pm

Psychology

Drop-in, Allerton Building concourse, 4pm-6pm

Social Sciences

Drop-in, Allerton Building concourse, 4pm-6pm

Sport, Exercise and Rehabilitation

Sport Rehabilitation and Athletic Training (pre-registration)

Drop-in, Allerton Building concourse, 4pm-6pm

SCHOOL OF SCIENCE, ENGINEERING AND ENVIRONMENT

The following courses are offering a drop-in stand in the SEE Building foyer on our Peel Park campus from 4pm-6pm. Some courses are also offering a presentation.

Time Location

Acoustics and Audio

Audio Production

Acoustics

Architecture

Biomedical Science

Biotechnology

Drug Design and Discovery

Artificial Intelligence

Software Engineering

Cyber Security, Threat Intelligence and Forensics

Data Science

Internet of Things with Data Science

Drop-in, MediaCity Building, Room 2.18, MediaCity, 4pm-6pm

Drop-in, SEE Building foyer, 4pm-6pm

Architecture

Drop-in, SEE Building foyer, 4pm-6pm

Biosciences

4pm-5pm (course presentation)

5pm-6pm (course drop-in)

Computing

Chapman Building, Lecture Theatre 4

SEE Building foyer, Peel Park

Drop-in, SEE Building foyer, 4pm-6pm

4pm-5pm (course presentation)

5pm-6pm (course drop-in)

SEE Building, Room 2.12, Peel Park

SEE Building foyer, Peel Park

If your course activity is taking place at our MediaCity campus, we will have a free coach running to MediaCity. Please check our page 5 in the guide for more information regarding coach schedules.

The following courses are offering a drop-in stand in the SEE Building foyer on our Peel Park campus from 4pm-6pm. Some courses are also offering a presentation.

Time

Built Environment

Location

BIM and Digital Built Environments

Building Surveying

Construction Law and Practice (both LLM and MSc)

Construction Management

Project Management in Construction

Quantity Surveying

Real Estate and Property Management

Town and Country Planning

Sustainable Buildings

Advanced Mechanical Engineering

Aerospace Engineering

Microsystems and Nanoengineering

Robotics and Automation

Structural Engineering

Sustainable Air Transport

Engineering

Drop-in, SEE Building foyer, 4pm-6pm

Drop-in, SEE Building foyer, 4pm-6pm

Environmental Management

Environmental Assessment and Management

Health and Global Environment

Safety, Health and Environment

Sustainability

Wildlife Conservation

4pm-5pm (course presentation)

5pm-6pm (course drop-in)

Chapman Building, Lecture Theatre 3

SEE Building foyer, Peel Park

Drop-in, SEE Building foyer, 4pm-6pm

Missed our information sessions, no problem! Watch our on-demand content online and find out more about how we can support you with your postgraduate journey.

DOCTORAL STUDY

From 2pm until 5pm, the majority of activities will take place on our Peel Park Campus. There are two dedicated talks taking place to find our more about postgraduate research study at Salford, and we have a Doctoral School drop-in.

SESSION TITLE DESCRIPTION

2PM – 2.45PM

Research Fees and Funding talk

3PM – 4PM

Overview of the postgraduate research journey

4PM – 5PM

Doctoral School Drop-in

Our team will guide you through how the fees work for research students – providing a comprehensive overview of the postgraduate loan schemes and all additional financial support that’s available.

4.30PM – 5PM

Chapman Building, Lecture Theatre 6
The Doctoral School will provide an insight into your research journey, from applying to finding a tutor to what happens once your’re at Salford.
Chapman Building, Lecture Theatre 6
Chat with the Doctoral School team and admissions support about any queries you may have. Meet and greet current research students, and find out what becoming a researcher at Salford is like.
SEE Building, first floor
Campus tour
Join us for a tour of our Peel Park campus, led by out Student Ambassadors.
Campus tour gazebo

MAKE YOURSELF AT HOME

As a student at the University of Salford you won’t be short of options for somewhere to stay, from purpose-built student accommodation to house shares and flats across Salford and Manchester.

In partnership with Campus Living Villages (CLV), we offer accommodation exclusively for University of Salford students at John Lester and Eddie Colman Courts. 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.

There’s also several student halls all within 15 minutes of one of our campuses, you are spoilt for choice! These student halls cater to a variety of needs, including modern en-suite rooms, budget-friendly shared bathroom flats, and self-contained studios. You can find a handy list of local options on our website, along with our top tips to help you find the right accommodation and avoid any issues. For a full overview of your accommodation options, visit salford.ac.uk/accommodation

COMMUTING FROM HOME

Many of our students commute from home each day, and we’re extremely well served by public transport options.

If you’re driving to university, we have multiple car parks across our campuses, and you can buy annual or monthly permits. Prefer to cycle? We have over 400 spaces for bicycles! Once you arrive on to campus, you’ll find loads of chill-out spaces and comfortable seating zones for our commuting students.

As a university we have a major role to play in enabling our students and staff to respond positively to global challenges. We have committed to net zero carbon by 2038 to support the Greater Manchester science-based carbon target and ambition to become the greenest city region in the UK.

As part of our commitment, we are prioritising more sustainable travel modes on our campus by improving public transport connections and enhancing pedestrian and cycling routes across the University. By encouraging increased use of sustainable travel amongst staff, students, and visitors, we can create a more accessible and greener campus.

If you’re planning to travel to campus from home, look at some of the easiest ways to get to us from around Greater Manchester or plan your journey at tfgm.com/plan-a-journey

LIBRARY AND STUDY SUPPORT

Need a quiet space to study? Maybe you need to get your hands on some course specific materials? We have a library at each campus and designated support services on top of that; so if you’re returning to study after some time away, or just need a little extra support, you can get your head down and get to work.

Clifford Whitworth Library is based right at the heart of Peel Park campus. It’s a truly modern learning space with PC suites, MAC computers, bookable work rooms and much more. With three different floors and 24/7 access it is a space to suit everyone and every learning style.

Frederick Road and MediaCity campuses also have their own libraries so you can access study materials no matter where you are.

There’s lots of support services available within the library. Our Teaching and Learning Support staff are made up of School-based teams of Academic Support Librarians and Academic Skills Consultants. They can support with a range of academic support, including: referencing, academic writing and IT essentials.

Drop-in and take a tour of our library facilities while you’re on campus today!

Discover more about our library and study support services at salford.ac.uk/library.

ANY QUESTIONS, JUST ASK

askUS is your one-stop-shop for all student enquiries. They are your dedicated, specialist support service for all things outside of your studies and designed to help you be successful and maximise your potential.

Our Disability Inclusion Service can support you with any barriers you may face during your studies and when accessing the campus and its facilities.

On top of this, our askUS staff can also provide counselling and wellbeing support and answer questions about topics such as finance, faith, visas and immigration.

At our Open Day you can drop in and chat to the team about the support services on offer. There will also be fees and funding and student support talks so you can start putting plans in place for when you join us at University.

CAREERS SUPPORT AT SALFORD

As a postgraduate student you might be looking to take the next step in your career, or develop in a new direction. Our Careers & Enterprise team are passionate about helping University students reach their potential after graduating.

They can provide information, advice and support to help you further your career options and enhance your employability. You’ll benefit from their well-established track record of successful working relationships with businesses, offering work placements, insight and collaborative projects.

Our support doesn’t stop when you graduate either, as a member of our Salford alumni community, you’ll have access to our careers service for life.

EMPLOYER ENGAGEMENT

Throughout your studies, you will have the opportunity to meet with employers to build relationships, be inspired and learn about their employment opportunities.

/ Careers fairs

/ Access to jobs

/ Volunteering opportunities

To learn more about the employability enhancing opportunities available to you at Salford, visit our careers website at salford.ac.uk/careers

PEEL PARK CAMPUS (SEE)

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