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Electric cars could make the roads safer – here’s how

Traffic-related fatalities are the eighth leading cause of death for people of all ages. Both because of the way they are driven and the mechanics inside them, electric vehicles could play an important role in making our roads safer.

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Safety
Sustainability
Engineering

Hallam receives six-figure funding to address a critical barrier in the nuclear decommissioning landscape

Sheffield Hallam University has been awarded £550,000 to lead an international research project to develop practical, scalable solutions for some of the most complex radioactive wastes in the world.

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Engineering
Research

Sheffield Hallam crowned winner of Design Challenge 2025

Students from Sheffield Hallam University have been named winners at the Institution of Mechanical Engineers’ (IMechE) Design Challenge 2025

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Engineering

Hallam team wins at national rocket firing competition

Students from Sheffield Hallam have been named winners at Race 2 Space 2025, a national rocket propulsion competition.

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Engineering
Student stories

Hallam students achieve milestone success at Formula Student UK

SHURacing have placed fifth in the UK, and eighth in the world at Formula Student, one of the largest student engineering events in Europe

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Student stories
Engineering

Sheffield Hallam launches new PhD study with FIFA

Sheffield Hallam University is launching a PhD study with FIFA to explore the dynamics of how new types of footballs behave and interact with different playing surfaces, to help improve the game and inform football governance.

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Sport
Engineering

Sheffield Hallam University collaborates with SYNETIQ to drive HGV fleet decarbonisation

Master’s students at Sheffield Hallam University have collaborated with SYNETIQ, the UK’s leading vehicle salvage, dismantling and recycling company, to help it achieve its net zero ambitions.

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Engineering
Civic

Researchers reveal “sail effect” with potential to redefine how ultra-efficient ground vehicles are designed

A new study has found that a streamlined, bike-like vehicle can generate forward thrust from crosswinds, uncovering a “yaw-driven sail effect” that produces negative aerodynamic drag, an insight that could inform real-world designs, including Formula One cars.

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Engineering
Research
Business, Technology and Enterprise

Hallam student shortlisted for Female Undergraduate of the Year

An engineering student at Sheffield Hallam has been shortlisted for a TARGETjobs Female Undergraduate of the Year award.

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Engineering

Marking a century of engineering excellence in Sheffield

Sheffield Hallam University engineering students were among those celebrated as part of the 100th anniversary of the Joint Awards at the Cutlers’ Hall.

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Engineering
Economy
Student stories
 

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