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Salford Racing Team Achieves Record Success

We are thrilled to share the exceptional achievements of the Salford University Formula Student (FS) team, who recently secured 8th place in the prestigious IMechE Formula Student competition at Silverstone. Sponsored by the Morson Group, this competition is an educational engineering challenge that attracts universities from around the world, and encourages the development of enterprising young engineers.

The Formula Student competition is not only a test of engineering talent but also an important stepping stone for students transitioning from academia to the professional world. The students put their creation through a series of rigorous tests, including chassis, noise, and brake tests, followed by an endurance race on the iconic Copse corner track.

For the first time ever, the Salford team passed all the challenges and completed the endurance race, achieving a remarkable 8th place finish— up from their previous best of 31st. This performance is a reflection of the team’s dedication, teamwork, and passion for engineering.

Morson Group is proud to sponsor the Salford Racing Team, and continues to nurture the next generation of engineering talent. This partnership between Morson Group and the University is complemented by two major initiatives: the Morson Engine Room and the Morson Maker Space. These state-of-the-art facilities are equipped with the latest industry-standard manufacturing technologies, providing students with invaluable hands-on experience in design, manufacture, assembly, and inspection. Our collaborative aim is to ensure that Salford engineering graduates are not only well-prepared but also stand out in the competitive job market.

Dr Maria Stukoff, Director of the Maker Space, said she is ‘proud as punch’ of the team, for all their hard work, and making such a fantastic time!

Watch the video of the team here.

Congratulations to the Salford Racing Team for their incredible success!

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Salford shortlisted for THREE Heist Awards

We are thrilled to announce that our project, “Is Anybody Listening? Our Time, Our Place,” has been shortlisted for the Best Community/Business Engagement Campaign or Initiative at the esteemed Heist Awards. This nomination is a testament to the impactful work being done through this initiative.

The Heist Awards, have a long history of highlighting innovative and effective campaigns across the sector. They celebrate projects that make significant contributions to community engagement, student recruitment, and overall brand building in higher education​​.

“Is Anybody Listening? Our Time, Our Place” showcases the work of UoS alumnus Craig Easton, featuring a touring exhibition that explores heritage through powerful photography. Funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund, this project expands on Craig’s exhibition by incorporating a community engagement programme. This programme empowers young people to explore and understand their heritage, appreciate its value, and learn how to preserve and share it through the art of photography.

This initiative stands out in its category for its creative approach to engaging the community and its success in building a deeper connection between young people and their cultural heritage.

We are incredibly proud of this achievement and extend our thanks to everyone involved in making this project a success.

You can now book your tickets for the main event, which will be held on Thursday 11th July 2024 at the Royal Armouries, Leeds. Book now to make sure you don’t miss out on your place at the event of the year: book my tickets.

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IntoUniversity: 2022-23 Impact

As we reflect on the achievements of the past year, we are thrilled to share the incredible impact of IntoUniversity at the Beacon Centre. Through our collaborative efforts and the generous support of our donors, we have made significant strides in empowering young people and transforming communities.

In the 2022/23 academic year, IntoUniversity Salford Central opened its doors to almost 1,000 students, providing them with structured academic support and invaluable resources. From tailored curriculum workshops for primary students to Future Readiness projects for secondary students, our programs have inspired a love for learning and equipped students with essential skills for success.

66% of Salford Central students have progressed into HE, compared to a local average of 20%, and we are delighted that 22 IU students, will join the University of Salford in 2024.

Parent feedback speaks volumes about the positive impact of our programs, with one parent expressing gratitude for the structured after-school sessions and exposure to a variety of topics. Through workshops, university visits, and hands-on projects, students have gained confidence, and developed a clearer understanding of their future educational pathways.

The dedication of our partner schools and the commitment of our passionate staff have been instrumental in driving positive outcomes for students. As highlighted by a headteacher at one of our partner primary schools, our programs have not only improved academic attainment but have also instilled a sense of aspiration and confidence in students.

However, challenges remain, particularly in light of the pandemic’s long-term effects on disadvantaged students. These challenges empower us to continue supporting young people from all backgrounds, ensuring that they have the opportunity to realize their full potential.

As we celebrate 20 years of IntoUniversity’s impact, we are deeply grateful for the support of our donors and we look forward to empowering even more futures in the years to come.

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BNY Mellon – Business in Focus Event

BNY Mellon, one of the funding partners of the IntoUniversity centre at the Beacon Centre in Salford, recently collaborated with students for an enriching volunteering opportunity. Hosted at BNY Mellon’s offices, the event welcomed 30 Year 10 students from IntoUniversity Salford Central for a Music Charity Business in FOCUS Day.

The Business in FOCUS Day offered an immersive experience where students formed teams to create, promote, and manage their own charitable initiatives. Guided by 13 BNY Mellon volunteers, the students delved into real-world business scenarios, learning invaluable lessons in teamwork, communication, and leadership.

Volunteers mentored and advised the students, helping them discover their strengths, step out of their comfort zones, and effectively communicate their ideas. The day culminated in the students showcasing their efforts, demonstrating teamwork and professionalism.

Reflecting on the experience, both volunteers and students expressed enthusiasm for the learning opportunities provided. When asked what they had enjoyed most about the session, one volunteer said, ‘Seeing the confidence of the children grow and achieve more than they thought possible’.

Meanwhile, students relished the chance to work as a team, tackle challenges head-on, and interact with professionals in a genuine business setting.

BNY Mellon’s commitment to supporting education is really highlighted through events like the Business in FOCUS Day. By fostering collaboration and skill development, BNY Mellon continues to make a meaningful impact on the lives of students at IntoUniversity Salford Central.

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How To Survive

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The Covid-19 pandemic dramatically altered the university experience of students around the world and the professional world they will join as graduates. Thanks to our generous donor community, we can support our students to reach their potential and fund extracurricular activities through the Salford Advantage Fund (SAF).

During 2021, Niki Woods, Senior Lecturer in Performance and Artistic Director of New Adelphi Theatre, led New Adelphi Enrichment Activity: How To Survive to help student and graduate artists recover from the pandemic.

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Supporting Student Mental Health & Wellbeing

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The University’s Salford Advantage Fund (SAF) raises funds from our donor community to support vital initiatives across campus. The Covid-19 pandemic highlighted the increasing demand for mental health and wellbeing support for students across the globe, and we were proud to support the Provision of Dedicated Resources To Support Student Mental Health and Wellbeing project in 2021, to improve the assets available to our students.

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Building Resilience

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The Salford Advantage Fund (SAF) is generously funded by our donor community to support several campus initiatives every year that help to enhance the student experience, encourage academic developments or improve the University’s overall environment.

Professor Niroshini Nirmalan, Head of Biomedicine at Salford, led the SAF Future-proofing Student Prospects Through Building RESILIENCE project in 2021 to provide students with much-needed support during the Covid-19 pandemic.

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Flipping Failure

Flipping Failure

Every year, the University of Salford supports several projects across campus, thanks to the Salford Advantage Fund (SAF). The SAF raises funds from our alumni, friends, and partners to support projects that enhance the student experience, academic developments or the University’s overall environment.