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£600k funding secured to extend ground-breaking physical activity programme
A consortium led by Sheffield Hallam University’s Advanced Wellbeing Research Centre has secured £600,000 funding from Sport England to continue to lead a ground-breaking physical activity programme.
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Almost half of people in England celebrate Valentine’s Day according to new research
New findings from the National Folklore Survey for England have revealed that 49% of people in England celebrate Valentine’s Day either always or sometimes
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Sheffield Hallam and Jeju National University sign joint digital healthcare research agreement
Researchers from Sheffield Hallam University have formalised a strategic research partnership with Jeju National University, marking a significant milestone in international digital healthcare research collaboration.
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Hallam student game becomes first in UK to be released on PlayStation®Store
A computer game created by a team of final-year Sheffield Hallam University students has become the first student-made game in the country to be released on the PlayStation™Store.
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How African principles of community are helping Black students in the UK into PhD study
The Conversation: Dr Ifedapo Francis Awolowo has written for The Conversation about the Aspire programme, which was set up to help tackle inequality in research and encourage diversity at doctoral-level study.
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Why hospitality skills can help all businesses adapt to the AI revolution
The Conversation: Dr Alisha Ali has co-authored a piece which discusses how the human-centred skills found in the hospitality sector have been shown to be strategic assets in AI deployment in the workplace.
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‘Apprenticeship policy changes must protect degree routes for all ages’
As National Apprenticeship Week approaches, it’s a timely moment to reflect on the future of the apprenticeship system itself.
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National Cancer Plan is a bold ambition that must leave no one behind
The newly published National Cancer Plan for England presents a pivotal opportunity to revolutionise cancer care in England.
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With studies complete, they will now be joining the regional workforce
By Professor Liz Mossop, Vice-Chancellor
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