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Sheffield Hallam research recognised for delivering real-world impact
Sheffield Hallam University has been recognised for delivering real-world impact through its research as part the national Research Excellence Framework (REF)

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Sheffield Hallam twins with Ukrainian university to offer support
Sheffield Hallam University has twinned with Kyiv National University of Technologies and Design in offer of support to Ukrainian students and academics
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Sheffield Hallam joins universities across the UK to showcase vital impact of climate research
Sheffield Hallam has joined universities across the country to demonstrate their commitment to tackling the climate emergency through research, education and community regeneration
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Clive Betts MP meets Sheffield Hallam degree apprentice
Sheffield Hallam has hosted Clive Betts MP as part of a visit to a regional business to find out more about the University’s sector-leading degree apprenticeships
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How to make cities greener and cleaner
The Yorkshire Post: Dr Will Eadson, professor of urban and regional studies, has written an article about the jobs that are needed to make cities like Sheffield greener and cleaner. He says: "The short answer is most people’s jobs need to change in some way."
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Bryony Page and Millie Bright receive honorary doctorates
BBC Look North: Olympian Bryony Page and Chelsea and England footballer Millie Bright receive honorary doctorates from Sheffield Hallam University during graduation ceremonies at Ponds Forge.
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Being an entrepreneurial university is part of Sheffield Hallam's DNA
With origins in the design, manufacturing and fabrication industries of Victorian Sheffield, through to the pioneering innovations of Sheffield City Polytechnic, Hallam is firmly rooted in the making and creating heritage of South Yorkshire.
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Open to all? Using our physical and digital spaces to better engage local communities
Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Richard Calvert, explores what role universities’ physical spaces should play in civic engagement and how digital technologies can support this.
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How to make teaching more women-friendly, post-COVID
For women, teaching is often seen as a welcoming profession, but around one in nine female primary teachers leave the profession each year. Here are some ways in which teaching could be made more women-friendly.
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