Wellbeing
Student Wellbeing provides information and advice to support your psychological wellbeing in order for you to manage your studies and make the most of university life.
AWRC Spring Networking Meeting
Are you a Sheffield City Region SME working in the area of wellbeing, exercise or sport where technology plays an important role in your products or services? Have you heard about the new Advanced Wellbeing Research Centre (AWRC) opening on the Olympic Legacy Park in April 2019? In one of several roles, the AWRC aims to act as an Emerging Technologies Hub for the sector, and we’d like to hear how you think this might work to grow innovation in regional businesses.
AWRC Summer Networking Event – Sport Technology and Engineering Evening
We have world leading experts who focus on researching technical innovations in sport, health and wellbeing. Come to our networking event to learn about the work we do, future projects and how you can get involved.
Advanced Wellbeing Research Centre
The Advanced Wellbeing and Research Centre is the centrepiece to the Sheffield Olympic Legacy Park. We are dedicated to improving health and wellbeing through innovations that help people move.
10 wellbeing apps to help you through lockdown
These top 10 apps – chosen by our Wellbeing Accelerator mentors – could help you cope during lockdown.
Helping small businesses achieve big ambitions
Find out how our Wellbeing Accelerator helps start-ups and SMEs to develop innovative health and wellbeing products
Wellbeing appointments
Finding the best support options for you to improve your wellbeing.
Mentor Conference 2017
Join us for a free one day cross-phase Early Years, Primary, Secondary and Post-16 mentor conference, to celebrate the high quality of mentoring across the Sheffield Hallam University partnership
Digital wellbeing
As our connection with technology is so evident in our daily routines, it is important that you address the connection between your wellbeing and relationship with technology.
Planet Wellbeing: Using Extended Reality to Improve Mental Health and Reduce Loneliness
One in 15 people aged 50+ are often lonely, rising to one in three for those who are widowed, and one in four for those in poor health. Loneliness and social isolation have numerous health consequences including 26% increased mortality likelihood and more than doubling the risk of developing dementia.