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Major winning golfer and Special Olympics GB athlete to be awarded honorary degrees

Sheffield-born US Open golf champion, Matt Fitzpatrick, and Special Olympics Great Britain athlete, Niall Guite, are among those to be awarded honorary degrees from Sheffield Hallam University 


Students in the audience wearing caps and gowns at a Sheffield Hallam graduation ceremony

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New research has found prescribing nature can improve happiness and reduce anxiety

A £5.7m cross-governmental funded project has found Green Social Prescribing can promote wellbeing and improve mental health

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Men playing cricket on field wearing cricket whites

Sheffield Hallam strikes first-of-its-kind cricket partnership

Sheffield Hallam University has partnered with the UNIPRO R66T Academy to offer a first-of-its-kind programme for international cricket players to further their athletic development whilst pursuing a higher education qualification in the UK

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Medical imaging machinery

Funding to develop new inclusive imaging technology to improve vascular health assessment

Sheffield Hallam University and PyrOptik Instruments Limited have been awarded almost £300,000 to develop new inclusive imaging technology to improve vascular health assessment and patient outcomes

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Hallam in the media

Stocks and shares information and graphs used by financial traders

Jackson Hole: how a meeting of bankers in a remote Wyoming valley could have consequences for us all

The Conversation: Dr Amr Algarhi and Dr Kostas Lagos have written a piece for The Conversation about the annual economic policy symposium in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, which produced outcomes that hold significant implications for economies worldwide.

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London's noise wars: unacceptable or just part of city living?

Evening Standard: Dr Tom Garner, Senior Lecturer of Interactive Technologies, has been quoted in an Evening Standard piece discussing noise perception in the midst of London's 'noise wars'.

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Features and comment

Conor Moss is wearing a blue suit and smiling at the camera. He is in the atrium at the Owen Building.

Higher education institutions need support to help address skills shortages

The newly elected Labour government's commitment to accelerating economic growth is a step in the right direction for the UK.

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Liz Mossop, the new Sheffield Hallam Vice-Chancellor

I feel so proud to be part of such an inclusive university community

This time last week thousands of young people up and down the country were nervously awaiting their A-Level and BTEC results.

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The Sheffield Business School

Business schools have key role to play in growing our economy

As Britain stands on the cusp of potential political change, our nation faces significant economic challenges. With stagnant growth and constrained public finances, the next government – regardless of its political stripe – must prioritise revitalising our economy.

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