Sheffield Hallam University and Table Tennis England serve up new partnership
Sheffield Hallam University has signed a new partnership agreement with Table Tennis England (TTE) to help develop the sport through consultancy, research and innovation following TTE’s return to Sheffield as their national elite training centre.
Sheffield Hallam academics recognised as leading researchers in their field
More than 20 current and former Sheffield Hallam academics feature in Elsevier and Stanford University’s 2024 list of the world’s most-cited scholars of their fields, demonstrating the reach and impact of research taking place at the University.
Professor Liz Mossop appointed as new Vice-Chancellor at Sheffield Hallam University
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.
Sheffield Hallam strikes up partnership with Decathlon to design UEFA match balls
Sports engineering experts from Sheffield Hallam University have teamed up with Decathlon UK to design and develop the official match balls for the UEFA Europa League and UEFA Conference League.
Hallam artist and researcher receives lifetime honours award
Professor Lise Autogena has been awarded a national Lifelong Honorary Award by the Statens Kunstfond, the Danish Art Foundation.
Niall Guite honoured by Sheffield Hallam University for services to disability advocacy
Athlete, artist and advocate, Niall Guite, has received an honorary doctorate from Sheffield Hallam University in recognition of his distinguished contribution to raising awareness of the abilities of disabled athletes and advocacy for the Special Olympics
Sheffield Hallam-led project features in international exhibition exploring sustainable futures
A Sheffield Hallam University-led project which examines the changing role of home heating in the UK, Sweden, Finland and Romania features as part of a new international exhibition exploring sustainable futures through art.
Sheffield Hallam University awarded £3.4m to evaluate approaches to address physical activity inequalities
Sheffield Hallam University and partners have been awarded £3.4 million to evaluate different approaches to supporting physical activity and narrowing inequalities in communities across the country.
Sheffield Hallam responds to the Shaping the National Cancer Plan call for evidence
Sheffield Hallam University has responded to the government’s call for evidence to help shape the National Cancer plan – providing their expertise on how the NHS could improve cancer treatment and prevention.
Sheffield Hallam University and Hytro selected for space mission to improve astronaut health
Sheffield Hallam University and British fitness brand Hytro are part of a first of its kind research project to improve astronaut health on the recently launched Polaris Dawn space mission.