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The University of Salford
Greater Manchester, Salford View All CoursesName
The University of SalfordAddress
The Crescent,Salford,
Greater Manchester,
M5 4WT
Tel
0161 295 4545Fax
0161 295 5999Web
www.salford.ac.ukOverview
Background and History
The University of Salford's roots go back to 1896, with the forming of the Royal Technical Institute. After various developments, the institution gained university status in 1967 when the Royal College of Advanced Technology became the University of Salford (the University College Salford and the University of Salford merged into a single institution in 1996).Location and Accessibility
By rail: Salford Crescent station lies in the middle of the campus. Direct services run to and from Manchester (Airport, Piccadilly and Victoria), Blackpool, Bolton, Buxton, Blackburn, Southport, Preston, Lancaster and Barrow-in-Furness.
By road: Given how easily accessible the University is by train, this remains the best option as car parking on campus is limited and it is easy to get around. However, Salford is easily linked to the likes of the M1, M6, M56, M62 etc.
Ease of access for disabled students: All buildings and facilities are wheelchair friendly, and accommodation designed for people with disabilities is available. Be aware that the campus has some steep slopes and not all of it is level. For further information, email questions@disabledgo.com.
What's on Offer
Undergraduate: BA, BSc, BEng, FdSc, LLB, MEng.Postgraduate: MSc, PgDip, MA, PgCert, MBA, LLM, MRes.Entry Requirements
Using the UCAS tariff system, entrance requirements to specific programmes vary but examples include: BSc (Hons) Computer Science: 300 points. BSc (Hons) Geography: 240 points. BSc (Hons) Psychology: 300 points.Accommodation
University Accommodation
Incoming students have a choice of seven halls of residence, two of which (Constantine Court and Horlock Court) are based right in the centre of the campus, with all other accommodation being no more than a ten-minute walk from the campus. One hall " Mathias Court " is exclusive to postgraduate students. Two of the halls (Constantine Court and iQ Student Quarter) come with en suite facilities whilst the others have shared bathrooms.Private Accommodation
Alternatively, you may prefer a flat/house share if you don't fancy University accommodation. There is a massive variety of appropriate private housing across Manchester and Salford, so make sure you do your research for the best offer.Courses and Fees
Faculties and Departments
The University of Salford is divided into three faculties: the College of Arts and Social Sciences, the College of Health and Social Care and the College of Science and Technology.Academic Strengths and Research Profile
The University of Salford has progressed in terms of its research profile, something which was recognised by the 2008 Research Assessment Exercise. In this, the University was placed in the top third of UK universities for research (in terms of Research Power) and returned 50% more academics than in 2001.Tuition Fees
Undergraduates, overseas students and postgraduate fees vary by course, with discount available in some cases (e.g. household income, beating a certain quota in the UCAS points tariff system). See your course's homepage for further details.Financial Support
Grants are available, based on household income. The system is linked to Student Finance England, meaning you don't have to apply for a grant as your household income details (given as part of your student finance application) will determine whether you are entitled or not. As mentioned above, there are also certain discounts on tuition fees.
Facilities
Academic Facilities
The University of Salford has four library sites (Adelphi, Allerton, Clifford Whitworth and the Law library). On offer are 2,000 study places, over 320,000 electronic books and more than 30,000 unique journal titles. There are also 800 PC workstations available.Other On-Site Amenities
The University's student's union is in the centre of the campus and promises to champion the student voice, maintain active student communities and ensure a robust student focus. In addition to bar and cafe facilities, there are sports and activity groups to suit every taste.
Medical and Social Care
The university's health centre is a branch of the Langworthy Medical Practice, on the third floor of the Maxwell Building. It is open to students Monday to Friday from 9am to 5pm. Nurses are available often without requiring appointments for minor issues and doctors can be seen by appointment.
What's on in the Area?
Being within the immediate vicinity of Manchester, not much needs to be said in that respect. But Salford is an exciting place to live in its own right. After years of decline, money has been pumped into the city and it is now on the rise.
Moving On
The University runs an extensive careers service which aims to help students with career planning, improve employability and help find work experience/voluntary work/part-time work.