Sheffield Business School welcomes GXO leaders for innovation and talent partnership showcase
Sheffield Business School welcomed senior leaders from GXO, the Chartered Institute of Logistics & Transport (CILT) and the UK Warehousing Association (UKWA) for a morning of collaboration, networking and discussions on the future of supply chain management.
Sheffield Business School academic appointed to prestigious business council board
Dr Alim Abubakre has been appointed to the Board of the Business Council for Africa (BCA) – one of the UK’s most established organisations connecting investors, policymakers, and businesses across the African continent
Free trading summer school aims to increase diversity in finance careers
Sixteen students have taken part in a fully funded financial markets trading summer school aiming to encourage young people from more diverse backgrounds into careers in the finance and trading sector
Hallam hosts financial trading competition for Sheffield students
Students from King Ecgbert’s School and Longley Park Sixth Form have been given a taste of the world of financial trading as part of a competition at Sheffield Hallam University.
Sheffield Hallam students offer translation services to international athletes
Sheffield Hallam University students have provided translation services to international athletes competing in the Powerlifting Championships that were held in the city this week.
New £3 million South Yorkshire Innovation Programme to help business innovate and grow
The South Yorkshire Mayoral Combined Authority (SYMCA) has provided £3million for a new programme to support innovation and economic growth across South Yorkshire.
Six innovative civic projects funded through the National Civic Impact Accelerator
Six university-led partnerships will receive a share of £60,000 to advance their civic engagement initiatives thanks to innovation funding from National Civic Impact Accelerator (NCIA) programme.
Sheffield Hallam teams up with global organisations as 400 students present business strategies
More than 400 students have presented strategic solutions to address real-world business challenges to global organisations, at a large-scale consultancy project event hosted by Sheffield Hallam University
New research defines 'dark kitchens' where almost 15% of online food orders are made
A landmark study led by academics at Sheffield Hallam University has produced the UK’s first widely agreed definition of ‘dark kitchens’ - catering spaces that have rapidly transformed food delivery and urban food systems.
Hallam academics co-author research into the financial health of women’s football
Women’s football clubs in England face financial sustainability issues unless governance structures and league design change significantly, according to a new study by Sheffield Hallam University and University of Portsmouth.