Hallam backed e-learning scheme for children affected by conflict shortlisted for $100 million grant
An e-learning programme co-developed by Sheffield Hallam University has been shortlisted in the 100&Change competition which awards a $100 million grant for an innovative proposal that will help solve the world's most critical social challenges.
Sewing support for NHS frontline workers
Staff at Sheffield Hallam have joined a national call to action by using their skills to produce PPE equipment desperately needed by frontline health and social care workers responding to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Sheffield Hallam University and Guildhawk maintain their close partnership, and are now Enhancing AI with Multilingual Data
This pioneering collaboration aims to revolutionise the way datasets are used for training machine learning models. The focus is upon multilingual work essential in sectors such as medical, engineering, and safety. Inadequate or biased labelling can lead to AI 'hallucinations' – generating incorrect or prejudiced responses – which can have dire consequences in high-stakes industries.
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AI does not have the emotional intelligence and humanity to deliver cutting-edge journalism
By Dean Naidoo, Associate Head of the Sheffield Creative Industries Institute at Sheffield Hallam University
"My journey at Sheffield Hallam University was more than an academic pursuit - it was a transformative experience that empowered me to think independently, embrace challenges, and discover my true potential."
Khair studied BA (Honours) Business Economics at Sheffield Hallam and he now works as a senior marketing executive at RHB Bank.
Rachael Woodcock
Senior Lecturer in Organisational Behaviour and Human Resource Management at Sheffield Business School