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Sheffield Hallam University has joined eight other institutions across Yorkshire and Teesside to welcome the first cohort of PhD students to the Yorkshire Bioscience Doctoral Training Partnership (YBDTP).
Sheffield Hallam University biosciences researcher, Dr Mari Herigstad, has been chosen to take part in the Foundation for Science and Technology’s 2026 Future Leaders programme.
Sheffield Hallam University student, Daisy Crandell, has been named Undergraduate of the Year for her placement at food manufacturing company Bakkavor.
A free programme run by Sheffield Hallam University to support A-Level chemistry students is open for new applications this September
Robotic systems for healthcare must prioritise security and privacy protections, according to a new white paper published by Sheffield Hallam University.
Families across Sheffield are invited to attend Sheffield Hallam University’s Explore! Science, Engineering and More event tomorrow (Saturday 18 March) to experience a host of hands-on interactive STEM activities.
Sheffield Hallam University has received more than £200k to create an artificial mind for robots that ‘grows up’ like a child’s brain, as part of a UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) New Horizons initiative grant.
Sheffield Hallam University has joined a distinguished group of universities to have achieved accreditation from the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) for every one of its chemistry courses.
Olivia Tindle from Sheffield Hallam University is one of nine talented students to receive a Bell Burnell Graduate Scholarship from the Institute of Physics (IOP).
Academics at Sheffield Hallam have secured £19,000 funding for a project to increase participation in chemistry research.
Students will have the chance to showcase their work in front of an international audience and panel of 60 pioneers in art, design, and technology at the Biodesign Challenge Summit 2021.
Sheffield Hallam academics will lead a major new Europe-wide research study into the effects of exercise on pain and fatigue felt by those living with systemic sclerosis.
Students have been able to engage in vital lab learning at home thanks to technical staff going the extra mile to send them scientific equipment.
A Sheffield Hallam PhD student has received a letter and medal from Matt Hancock, the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, in recognition of his efforts in the fight against the Covid-19 pandemic.
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