Professor Helen Marshall
Vice-Chancellor, University of SalfordProfessor Helen Marshall has led the University of Salford as Vice-Chancellor since April 2015, having joined in November 2013 as Deputy Vice-Chancellor.
Under Helen’s leadership the University has re-defined its role as an innovative, forward-looking, industry-focussed institution by creating a 21st Century version of the institution’s industrial heritage. Helen’s vision for a real-world approach to learning with a flexible, industry-informed and research-based curriculum has seen the university go from strength to strength. Salford is now positioned as the university of choice for students wanting a hands-on, work-based high-quality learning experience, as well as for industry wanting to engage in applied research and to recruit work-ready, dynamic graduates.
As the fifth fastest growing university in the UK, the largest provider of NHS staff in the North of England and with an over £1billion joint masterplan with Salford City Council and English Cities Fund, with innovation, collaboration and a clear civic mission at its heart, Salford continues to drive forward its strategy at pace under Helen’s leadership.
Latest News
Gary Neville declares St Michael’s officially open for business
No 1 St Michael’s has officially opened and secured its position as one of the best office developments in the UK. Cllr. Bev Craig, Leader of Manchester City Council, joined Gary Neville alongside tenants and agents to mark the official opening and full occupation of...
Sustainable Ventures cuts ribbon on new climate tech start-up hub in Manchester
Sustainable Ventures has opened the doors to a world-leading climate tech hub in the heart of Manchester. The space, located at the heart of the city’s new £1.7bn innovation district on the former UMIST campus, Sister, can host over 100 businesses, providing business...
Venture Café Manchester Launches, Aiming to Supercharge North West Innovation
The North West’s innovation ecosystem received a powerful boost last night as Venture Café Manchester held its official launch, drawing 300 people to a packed house in the Renold Building within the city’s new £1.3bn innovation district Sister. The event brought...