Academic cuts cancer costs at hospital
A South Yorkshire hospital has cut costs and freed up bed space thanks to a computer modelling technique introduced by a Sheffield Hallam University academic
Another successful year of KTPs
As an enthusiastic supporter of the national Knowledge Transfer Partnership scheme, each year we hold a KTP associates day to share the latest developments and celebrate our associates' achievements
Welcome to the Social and Economic Research Institute
The Social and Economic Research Institute offers research opportunities within a number of disciplines including natural and built environment, education, housing, regeneration and labour markets, humanities, sociology and psychology, law and criminology.
Sheffield Hallam develops research-informed adult safeguarding education programme with the support of FIFA’s Research Scholarship
Sheffield Hallam University has developed a research-informed adult safeguarding education programme with the support of FIFA’s Research Scholarship to address maltreatment in professional and semi-professional football
Tackling dental anxiety at its roots
Avoiding the dentist can lead to lifelong health problems. We’re helping children face their fears.
Care Homes Education and Training Evaluation (CHETE)
A report commissioned by Doncaster MBC and Doncaster CCG to evaluate the impact of education and training provision for care staff within Doncaster and to provide a ‘direction of travel’ for future education commissioning in this area
Auxetic Laparosphere for Advanced Medical Applications
Sheffield Hallam University's Professor Andy Alderson was at the House of Lords to give a talk for the Knowledge Transfer Network at the House of Lords
Supporting farmers at the front line of climate change
Farming communities in West Bengal bear the brunt of the climate emergency. We worked with them on a scheme to better protect their livelihoods.
Harnessing the power of song to spread life-saving health messages
Mothers have sung lullabies to their babies for thousands of years. We’ve found a new way to use this age-old tradition.
Developing a Potential New Cure for Back Pain
Sheffield Hallam University Researchers from BMRC and MERI are developing a potential new cure for back pain