SHU launches Race Staff Network
Sheffield Hallam University launched its Race Staff Network on 9 July 2018, with a keynote address by East Carolina University's Dr Ben Blaisdell, and workshops on the themes of mental health and race, whiteness in the Academy, and intersectionality, to inform the activities of the Network.
Creating ultra-high strength steel for large vehicles
Ultra-high strength steel is an important material for many key components in the automotive industry, such as torsion bars, power transmission shafts and gears. Speaking to AZoM magazine, Quanshun discusses his project in depth, looking at the structural integrity of torsion bars for larger vehicles
Dr Paul Bingham becomes a Fellow of the Society of Glass Technology
Our Senior Lecturer in Materials Engineering, Dr Paul Bingham, was recently made a Fellow of the Society of Glass Technology
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Support for postgraduate students
We offer a vibrant community for postgraduates to work closely with experienced academics to develop their knowledge and expertise
Sheffield Hallam University partners with St Luke’s to explore joint research projects
Sheffield Hallam University and St Luke’s Hospice have signed a new Memorandum of Understanding, strengthening the collaboration between the two organisations.
New research partnership launched to help improve responses to UK security issues
Sheffield Hallam University is set to play a key role in a new partnership that will help to address the challenges the UK faces from global security threats.
Sheffield Hallam’s Advanced Wellbeing Research Centre announces new accelerator cohort
From hyper-local interventions that are making communities healthier to products delivering improvements in athletic performance, the startups accepted onto Sheffield Hallam University’s Advanced Wellbeing Accelerator programme are poised for success.
Developing advanced human body measurement
A new research and innovation programme is underway at Sheffield Hallam University’s Advanced Wellbeing Research Centre (AWRC) that is set to transform the way we measure the human body.
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.