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18 April 2024

New £1.5m study to examine the impact of interactive electronic devices on young children’s development

A team of researchers led by Sheffield Hallam University has been awarded £1.5m to study the impact of the use of electronic devices on the development of young children.


16 April 2024

Sheffield Hallam nursing expert contributes to regulator’s review of advanced practice regulation

Research carried out by a Sheffield Hallam University expert has been used as part of a review by the Nursing and Midwifery Council into advanced practice regulation.


16 April 2024

Midwife continuity of care model linked to positive experiences during pregnancy

Women who experienced midwife continuity of care models were less likely to experience a caesarean section and more likely to report a positive experience during pregnancy and child birth, researchers have found.


15 April 2024

New campaign highlights the success stories of local students who were the first in their family to attend university

New campaign highlights the success stories of local students who were the first in their family to attend university


12 April 2024

Sheffield Hallam food and nutrition students collaborate with drinks company AG Barr

Final year Sheffield Hallam University students have been getting a taste of working in the industry as part of a consultancy challenge with drink manufacturer, AG Barr.


28 March 2024

Hallam students aim to raise another £20,000 for Sheffield charities

Sheffield Hallam students have raised over £450,000 for Sheffield charities over the last 12 years and aim to do it all again in 2024, though a series of charity fundraising events across the city.


26 March 2024

South Yorkshire Institute of Technology officially launched

The South Yorkshire Institute of Technology has been officially launched at the South Yorkshire Skills Expo.


24 March 2024

New tools created to help keep patients waiting for surgery active

A set of new online tools created to support people waiting for knee and hip surgery to manage their physical and mental wellbeing have helped to increase activity levels among patients and reduce the amount of time they spent sitting.


18 March 2024

New UK-wide project launched to transform the culture and practice of research supervision

A new £4.6m project has been launched to transform the culture and practice of research supervision across the UK. The Next Generation Research SuperVision Project (RSVP) is a Research England-funded collaboration between five Universities, including Sheffield Hallam University, and the UK Council for Graduate Education (UKCGE).


14 March 2024

Sheffield Hallam welcomes first Help to Grow: Management cohort from Barnsley and Rotherham

Sheffield Hallam welcomes first Help to Grow: Management cohort from Barnsley and Rotherham


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