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A new research and innovation programme is underway at Sheffield Hallam University’s Advanced Wellbeing Research Centre (AWRC) that is set to transform the way we measure the human body.
Unemployment in older industrial Britain is now above the levels experienced in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis.
Students from lower socio-economic groups (SEG) are less likely to participate in sport or physical activity at university, research from Sheffield Hallam University has found.
Professor of maternal and infant health awarded an MBE in the Queen’s New Year Honours list
New research published by academics at Sheffield Hallam University has found regular water-based exercise offers just as many benefits for healthy older people as other, more traditional exercises.
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.
The effects of knife images on young people are set to be examined as part of a new partnership project led by researchers at Sheffield Hallam.
Sheffield Hallam University has co-launched a unique collaborative degree course and joint PhD programme with partner institution, La Trobe University in Australia.
A project which harnesses the power of song to spread vital healthcare messages among African women has been recognised for its social impact.