Sheffield Hallam joins universities across the UK to showcase vital impact of climate research
Sheffield Hallam has joined universities across the country to demonstrate their commitment to tackling the climate emergency through research, education and community regeneration.
Online arts and culture for young people’s mental health – new research programme announced
Young people will help create an ‘online museum’ as a way of improving their mental health, as part of a new and ground-breaking £2.61m research project.
Sheffield Hallam develops new methods to reduce use of animal testing in medical research
Researchers at Sheffield Hallam University are working to find alternate methods of conducting medical research that does not require live animals.
Jenny Dunn
Jenny is Research Support Officer in the Research and Innovation Office, promoting and developing research impact through encouraging Sheffield Hallam academics to use their research to benefit the world.
The National Collaborative Outreach Programme Phase One Report
The National Collaborative Outreach Programme Phase one report.
Professor awarded honorary fellowship for radiotherapy research
A leading Sheffield Hallam University researcher into radiotherapy for patients diagnosed with breast cancer has been made an Honorary Fellow of the Institute of Physics and Engineering in Medicine (IPEM).
Sarah Johnson-Mitchell
Sarah is the European Research Support Officer in the Research and Innovation Office. The role involves supporting the development and submission of European research applications across the University.
ENGAGE
Sheffield Institute of Education research project shifting school science towards responsible research and innovation
SHU Researchers Selected to Present at Prestigious OpenFest 2025
PhD student Ronak Naeemaee and supervisor Dr Lewis Quayle will present their research on equitable cancer biomarker validation at OpenFest 2025, among global leaders in open research.
Generation Z members say they want sustainable clothes but buy fast fashion instead – new research
Generation Z members say they want their clothes to be sustainable but still regularly buy fast fashion, demonstrating a ‘clear gap’ between ideals and practice, new research shows.