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Sheffield Hallam University celebrates graduation with almost 9,000 students receiving awards

Sheffield Hallam University has celebrated its annual graduation ceremonies with almost 9,000 students receiving their awards, including more than 3,000 on health and teaching related courses.

 

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Liz Mossop, the new Sheffield Hallam Vice-Chancellor

Vice-Chancellor appointed to national group aiming to remove barriers for disadvantaged students

Sheffield Hallam University Vice-Chancellor, Professor Liz Mossop, has been appointed to the Government’s Higher Education Access and Participation Task and Finish Group.

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Breakthrough technology set to transform the conservation of iconic heritage buildings

Sheffield Hallam University researchers have unveiled a pioneering method that promises to significantly improve the preservation of fragile historic stone structures worldwide, such as York Minster and Canterbury Cathedral.

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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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Hallam in the media

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Honorary degrees for women 60 years after studies

BBC News: A special graduation ceremony at Sheffield Hallam, which saw more than 500 women receive honorary degrees some more than 70 years after completing their studies at Lady Mabel College, is featured in BBC News.

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What men should know before signing up for testosterone ‘optimisation’

The Conversation: Dr Dan Kelly has written for The Conversation about the risks of side effects of testosterone therapy for men who already have normal testosterone levels.

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Features and comment

Liz Mossop, the new Sheffield Hallam Vice-Chancellor

Universities don't expect a blank cheque from Rachel Reeves but we urgently need better policies

This week, Rachel Reeves will deliver her first multi-year Spending Review as Chancellor, setting out each government departments' budget for the next three to four years. Universities up and down the country, including those here in Yorkshire, will be listening carefully to what she has to say.

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Investing in Yorkshire’s future

Dan Lally, Deputy COO at Sheffield Hallam University –one of the country’s largest higher and degree apprenticeship providers – discusses working with businesses and unlocking investment into Yorkshire through skills and training

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How Sheffield's universities are supporting local innovation

By Professor Conor Moss (Sheffield Hallam University) and Professor Sue Hartley OBE (University of Sheffield)

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