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For many young people, the decision to go to university is rooted in hope and ambition. They want to take their first steps towards independence, form lifelong friendships and immerse themselves in a subject they are passionate about.
By Amy Carter-Gordon, Innovation Manager of Sheffield Creative Industries Institute at Sheffield Hallam University
A new collection of essays from leading thinkers outlining the economic and social benefits universities have on their local communities has been launched in memory of Lord Bob Kerslake.
It’s a great time to start a new job in Sheffield. I write at the start of my second month as Vice-Chancellor of Sheffield Hallam University.
Sheffield Hallam University has welcomed Professor Liz Mossop who has begun her tenure as Vice-Chancellor.
Following an extensive and highly competitive recruitment and selection process, supported by an executive search agency, Professor Liz Mossop has been appointed as the next Vice-Chancellor of Sheffield Hallam University.
The Vice-Chancellor of Sheffield Hallam University has announced his intention to stand down from his role later this year, after seven years of service which has seen some outstanding success.
The Chief Executive of Arts Council England joined key figures from South Yorkshire’s culture community in a special event to highlight the vital role of partnership in arts and culture to support positive change in communities.
Sheffield Hallam has been shortlisted for University of the Year at the Times Higher Education (THE) Awards 2022.
Sheffield Hallam University has welcomed the High Commissioner of India, Gaitri Issar Kumar, as part of a two-day visit to South Yorkshire to strengthen relationships between the region and India.
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