Sheffield Hallam brings together city organisations to open conversations about climate change
Performance and architecture academics from Sheffield Hallam University have brought together community and cultural organisations across the city to open conversations about the climate crisis.
Being an entrepreneurial university is part of Sheffield Hallam's DNA
With origins in the design, manufacturing and fabrication industries of Victorian Sheffield, through to the pioneering innovations of Sheffield City Polytechnic, Hallam is firmly rooted in the making and creating heritage of South Yorkshire.
New campaign to help people outside Sheffield discover the city’s uniqueness
Sheffield’s uniqueness is being celebrated in a new campaign aimed to help people discover what makes the city such a distinct destination to live and study.
SIOE Seminar
In this seminar Nick Sorensen will outline how the DiTE research programme developed before addressing how notions of partnership have changed in relation to earlier notions of the two 'ideal typical' models of partnership ('collaborative' and 'complementary') that were developed in the earlier MOTE study. The research findings provide a picture of fluid and negotiated arrangements between schools and HEIs that are aimed at protecting the interests of both and which enable schools to secure an advantageous position within a complex system.
Sheffield Hallam hosts successful third annual cybersecurity competition
Sheffield Hallam University have successfully hosted the third edition of the Sheffield Siege ‘Capture The Flag’ (CTF) competition bringing together 17 cybersecurity student teams from universities across the United Kingdom.
Bears of Sheffield to hit Sheffield streets this summer
The Children’s Hospital Charity have announced that the Bears of Sheffield sculpture trail will take place this summer.
Sheffield Worklessness Study
Client: Sheffield City Council | Authors: Richard Crisp, Steve Fothergill, Tony Gore and Deborah Platts-Fowler
Sheffield partnership secures £600k funding to support disadvantaged young people
A city-wide partnership has secured more than £600k government funding to support young people adversely affected by the pandemic through education and employability initiatives
Developing new technology for Sheffield Children's Hospital
We are working with Sheffield Children's Hospital and The Children's Hospital Charity to develop new, globally innovative technologies in paediatric care.
Sheffield Innovation Spine
A two-year collaboration between Sheffield Hallam University, Sheffield Technology Parks, Sheffield City Council, The University of Sheffield and South Yorkshire Mayoral Combined Authority.