Takeaway lab equipment helps Sheffield Hallam students learn during pandemic
Students have been able to engage in vital lab learning at home thanks to technical staff going the extra mile to send them scientific equipment.
Grassroots Wheelchair Rugby League launches in Sheffield
Wheelchair Rugby League is launching in Sheffield next week (Monday 28 June), with people of all ages and genders encouraged to take part. The free sessions, which are being run by the Eagles Foundation, are fully inclusive for disabled and non-disabled players alike.
Sheffield Hallam and OSTC launch pioneering financial markets trading Masters qualification
Sheffield Hallam University, in partnership with leading EdTech firm OSTC, have announced the launch of a new course aimed at post-graduate students who wish to pursue a career as a trader within financial markets.
Fingerprint breakthrough in breast cancer detection
A team of scientists from Sheffield Hallam University has successfully developed a pioneering non-invasive method for detecting breast cancer from fingerprints, with 98% accuracy
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List of Sport and Physical Activity staff profiles at Sheffield Hallam University
Sheffield Hallam graduate chosen to lead a project to create a virtual art gallery for children
A graduate has been selected to lead a project to create a virtual art gallery to encourage creativity in special needs and primary school children.
Sheffield City Region Active Travel Evidence Review
Client: Sheffield City Region | Staff: Steve Haake (Centre for Sports Engineering Research), Stephen Parkes (CRESR), Nick Hamilton (Centre for Sports Engineering Research), Maxine Gregory (Sport Industry Research Centre), Vanessa Powell-Hoyland (Advanced Wellbeing Research Centre) and Rebecca Powell (Arup)
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List of Materials and Engineering Research Institute staff profiles at Sheffield Hallam University
Research sheds new light on Sheffield City Region productivity gap
Productivity in the Sheffield City Region could be closer to the national average than previously thought, according to a new report by Sheffield Hallam University.