New fellowships launched to expand research into key societal challenges
Sheffield Hallam University has launched a new fellowship programme to recruit up to 40 leading researchers to help expand research into key societal issues including population health, climate change and AI.
UK-Australian research partnership launches new Global Security and Society Institute
Sheffield Hallam University (UK) and La Trobe University (Australia) have launched a new joint research institute to help societies tackle complex global security challenges.
Heating on prescription scheme significantly improved health and wellbeing - new research
A scheme that provides heating on prescription to some vulnerable NHS patients significantly improved their health and wellbeing, according to new research by Sheffield Hallam University.
Contemporary exhibition research brings youngest voices to Manchester Art Gallery
Researchers from Sheffield Hallam University and Manchester Metropolitan University have received a significant grant from the Arts and Humanities Research Council to develop an experimental exhibition that will engage children under three and their families.
ASPIRE programme successfully supports a new cohort of black students into research
More than 40 students from a black background have graduated from a programme set up to help tackle inequality in research and encourage diversity at doctoral-level study.
Community art project helps bring Sheffield Hallam University research to life
Four pieces of art have been unveiled at Sheffield Hallam University’s National Centre of Excellence for Food Engineering as part of a community-based project to bring their research to life.
Jane Wright
Research Institute Manager at the Materials and Engineering Research Institute.
Community plays a key role in alcohol harm and recovery – new research
Belonging to a social community where alcohol plays a part in the group identity can be a help and a hindrance to people with alcohol problems, according to new research.
UK’s first research platform for digitalisation of PVD processes at industrial scale
Sheffield Hallam University is set to deliver world class research and innovation capability to drive next generation physical vapour deposition (PVD) processing following major investment in full digitisation of equipment and technology
Professor Clench at NC3Rs Workshop: Human tissue models for cancer research
Professor Malcolm Clench gave a talk at the workshop on 1st March 2017 entitled 'Molecular Pathology/Mass Spectrometry Imaging In Cancer Research'