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Sheffield Hallam University has once again been awarded five stars in the latest QS Stars international rating system.
Sheffield Hallam University and St Luke’s Hospice have signed a new Memorandum of Understanding, strengthening the collaboration between the two organisations.
Sheffield’s two universities have joined forces with the South Yorkshire Mayor, Sheffield MPs, council leaders and business leaders to outline their support for international students.
Sheffield Early Learning Community with support from Save the Children UK is holding the first ever child poverty summit in South Yorkshire to focus on solutions to child poverty rates in the region.
Sheffield Hallam University has appointed Professor Sarah Pearson as Dean of Research, Innovation and Knowledge Exchange (RIKE).
A new plaque to commemorate Abiah Higginbottom, a Sheffield woman who led the first-ever petition for the right of all women to vote, has been unveiled at Sheffield Hallam University.
Sheffield Hallam is one of the largest and most popular universities in the country, with around 28,000 students. Yet like universities across the UK, we are experiencing a range of financial challenges.
Chella Quint OBE has been named as one of the most influential disabled individuals in the UK, in the Shaw Trust Disability Power 100 2024.
Sheffield’s Uriah Rennie, the first black referee to oversee Premier League games and active community advocate, is set to be installed as the next Chancellor of Sheffield Hallam University in 2025.
Wardrobe love letters, Dylan Thomas’ impact on pop culture and progress in women’s football are all part of Sheffield Hallam University’s event programme for this year’s Off the Shelf Festival of Words.Hallam announce line-up as part of Sheffield’s Off the Shelf Festival
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