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The student goals are focussed on five main areas: Closing the gap in passing assessments: We aim to narrow the gap between students from the most deprived backgrounds and those from the least deprived backgrounds in terms of passing their assessments on the first attempt.
Sep 24, 2024 · Salford is the 18th most deprived local authority in England, out of 317, according to the Government's latest Index of Multiple Level of Deprivation (2019), whilst figures from Greater Manchester Poverty Action (2022) suggest that around 22% of children in Salford are living in poverty.
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The Equity Ambassadors are students who come from marginalised groups and have similar shared experiences as the wider student population. The project has been funded for 3 years and the main goal of this project is to deliver equity at Salford from 2023-2028 for all students and staff.
Jan 25, 2023 · Salford, the city in Greater Manchester, is one of England’s most deprived areas – and University of Salford vice-chancellor Helen Marshall sees a limit to what the institution can do for that area without more jobs coming.
The cost of living has increased for everyone – we’re all feeling like managing our money is getting harder. We’re working hard to find new ways to support you alongside the advice and resources we already have in place. On this page, you’ll find links to existing support, funding, on-campus resources and more.
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The University’s budget for cost-of-living interventions has reduced both because of a change in government support, and a reduction in the University’s contribution to the overall budget, reducing the total amount available to spend.