Sheffield Hallam launches new Advanced Wellbeing Accelerator with Government and Barclays
Sheffield Hallam University has launched its latest Wellbeing Accelerator programme, with the application window now open for both UK-based and international businesses to join the next cohort
Sheffield Children’s physiotherapy service launches at AWRC
Young physio patients are benefiting from a new service created by Sheffield Children’s and Sheffield Hallam University which brings together clinicians and researchers at the Advanced Wellbeing and Research Centre (AWRC).
Helping unemployed youth through co-design and local partnerships
Hallam-led research suggests Big Lottery Fund's Talent Match programme has found an effective way to reach youth outside of work, education, training or benefits.
Sheffield set to Move More this June
Sheffield set to Move More this June
Evaluation of Age Better in Sheffield
Client: South Yorkshire Housing Association | Staff: Nadia Bashir, Ellen Bennett, Chris Dayson, Jan Gilbertson, Cathy Harris, Ben Pattison and Abi Woodward
Hallam researcher named first artist in residence at Sheffield Cathedral
Helen Blejerman has been named as the first artist in residence at Sheffield Cathedral, with a new installation unveiled later this week.
Sheffield Hallam wins prestigious accountancy education award
Sheffield Hallam University has received a Global Distinction award from the world’s leading and largest professional body of management accountants.
Sheffield City Region businesses to gain competitive edge through digital innovation
A new project led by Sheffield Hallam University and Barnsley Council will provide free support for businesses in the Sheffield City Region to increase their competitiveness through digital innovations.
Evaluation of Financial Capability Project Sheffield
Client: Financial Inclusion Services (Yorkshire) | Authors: Jan Gilbertson and Sarah Pearson
Sheffield teens inspired by social enterprise helping people living with dementia
More than 50 sports students at the UTC Sheffield Olympic Legacy Park have benefited from a series of enriching guest lectures delivered by a social enterprise that works to improve the lives of the region’s ageing population.