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Sheffield Hallam University has launched a suite of fully flexible 100% online Master’s degrees, designed to provide affordable, pay as you study, high quality qualifications for working professionals.
A Finnish start-up that delivers online postnatal exercise programmes to help new mothers recover safely after childbirth is part of the cohort of health businesses accepted onto Sheffield Hallam University’s latest Wellbeing Accelerator.
Design experts have created new packaging for a textile recycling firm that has helped the company expand.
Students will soon be able to kickstart their careers thanks to a new partnership with a national motorsport team.
A Sheffield-based digital solutions and software firm, 3Squared, has welcomed its 60th placement student from Sheffield Hallam into a full-time role.
Giving students a global insight on how to do business is the aim of a unique new collaboration between Sheffield Hallam University and two leading business schools in Europe.
Four degree programmes led by Sheffield Business School have been re-accredited by the European Foundation for Management Development (EFMD) – a globally recognised benchmark for the quality of teaching and learning.
Regional business, education and public sector leaders have outlined the value of degree apprenticeships in a free online Q and A event run by Yorkshire Business Insider.
Academics are to analyse the financial impact of Covid-19 on professional football clubs in England and the wider impact on their communities.
The Hallam i-Lab has been shortlisted in the Accelerator of the Year category at the Yorkshire Financial Awards.
Sheffield Hallam University has received a Global Distinction award from the world’s leading and largest professional body of management accountants.
Sheffield Hallam has been recognised for producing outstanding accountancy students by one of the world’s largest professional body of management accountants
MPs are set to hear from three Sheffield Hallam University academics tomorrow (1 Dec) as they give evidence to Select Committees on the impact Covid-19 has had on health technology and grass roots sport.
A new leadership programme delivered by Sheffield Hallam University’s Advanced Wellbeing Research Centre (AWRC) and Field Enterprise, designed to create a wellbeing driven economy has been back by the region’s Mayor.
Sheffield Hallam has been recognised for the positive impact it has had on businesses, amidst the uncertainty and disruption of the global Covid-19 pandemic and been named as a UK Business Hero.
A local online shopping delivery app that generated £100,000 of orders for regional retailers and a social enterprise that helps children improve their literacy and numeracy skills are among a diverse range of businesses recognised as part of the Hallam Enterprise Awards.
A partnership between Sheffield Hallam University and a locally based horsebox manufacturer which led to the development of a new product design for the company has been graded outstanding by Innovate UK.
Sheffield Hallam has been named the best university for degree apprenticeship training at a national awards ceremony.
Sheffield Hallam University has co-launched a unique collaborative degree course and joint PhD programme with partner institution, La Trobe University in Australia.
The dramatic impact that Covid-19 is having on the voluntary sector and social enterprises is to be explored through a major new study.
Sheffield Hallam University has partnered with organisations across the region to help create 6-month work placement opportunities through the Government’s recently announced £2bn Kickstart scheme.
A Sheffield Hallam degree apprentice studying on the University’s programme with Morrisons has been shortlisted for an award that celebrates black and minority ethnic apprentices.
Sheffield Business School is working with the Small Business Charter to deliver a specialised government-funded programme for leaders of small businesses to survive and thrive in the coming months and post-coronavirus
A student consultancy programme which benefits the regional economy by more than £4m per year has been recognised for teaching excellence in higher education.
A successful project set up to support businesses across the region to innovate through collaboration with the city's two universities has received £1.8m in further funding.
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