Collegiate Campus facilities
The University has excellent sports facilities located at its Collegiate Campus, just off Ecclesall Road (A625), about a mile from the city centre.
Athletics stadium
Opening times and prices for Sheffield Hallam University's City Athletics Stadium on Woodbourn Road.
Physiotherapy clinic
Our physiotherapy clinic is open to students, staff and public at competitive rates. The clinic is run by the physiotherapy team in the College of Health, Wellbeing and Life Sciences, which consists of experienced, qualified physiotherapists, and musculoskeletal and sports injury specialists.
English Institute of Sport
EIS Sheffield is a £20 million state of the art sports facility, providing sport-specific training facilities for athletics, netball, badminton, judo, boxing and basketball. As well as our students, it's home to Jessica Ennis and many of Team GB's other top athletes.
City Campus facilities
The University has excellent sports facilities located at its City Campus.
Sheffield Hallam University Sports Park
Our sports park on Bawtry Road is open to any student with an interest in sport. The £6 million development has high quality football and rugby pitches with floodlights, along with artificial 3G pitches.
Leading the Way - the role and value of nurses in general practice phase 3: a survey
Client: Circle NHS England
Hybrid Display Structures
The installation Hybrid-Display Structures navigates the complex relationship between the legacy of exhibition making and the contemporaneous reach of curation as art practice, in order to examine the autonomous and authorial positions of artworks.
Telecare and Health Technologies - CLAHRC 2
Telehealth and Care Technologies is a core theme of Collaboration in Leadership for Applied Research and Healthcare (NIHR). The overarching aim of this theme, led by the University of Sheffield, is to produce a step change in knowledge and practice in the design and use of telehealth and care technologies in services that are effective, cost-effective and are usable by the broadest possible range of people.
Single Portion Packaging and the Use of User Test Protocols to Determine Patient Accessibility
Work by researchers at the University of Wollongong in Australia looked at access and use of packaging by patients in hospitals in New South Wales