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Teams
Microsoft Teams is a collaborative tool that brings together applications, messages and webinars in one place. Teams will be available at course level and not module level so it will be a central place where you and students on your course can come together.
Exploring long covid experiences through physical activity
The effects of long Covid are still unfolding. To find out more about it, we conducted a qualitative study based on semi-structured interviews on 18 people living with the illness.
Yasir Javed
Senior Lecturer
“The leadership programmes have really helped us grow our business.”
John Boyle is the managing director of Safety Fabrications. He has taken part in both the Scale-Up and STEP leadership programmes at Sheffield Hallam, and is now sending employees on the Small Business Leadership Programme.
“Degree apprenticeships drive our talent pipeline.”
We spoke to Adam Machan to find out how our engineering degree apprenticeships are helping bring new talent to the industry.
Scholarships offer lifelines to estranged students
A scholarship can transform a student's life forever. Donations to the Hallam Fund are supporting undergraduate scholarships which offer our most disadvantaged students the best opportunity to tap into their potential and excel in their studies, regardless of their financial circumstances or background.
"I helped refugees to be reunited with their families."
LLB (Hons) Law graduate, Ellie Doyle, has secured a role as a caseworker after training on the refugee family reunion route.
Glaze Testing for a Ceramic Artist
Sarah approached the Materials and Engineering Research Institute here at Sheffield Hallam University because she was experiencing less than optimal results with the glaze that she was using in her ceramic work.
“The peer group experience has been amazing.”
Philip Hey is a Director at Track Metrics Ltd a full-service Software Development company specialising in high volume, resilient systems. Philip is a participant on the Help to Grow: Management course.