Sheffield Hallam adopts the IHRA definition of antisemitism
Following extensive work by a multi-faith working group made up of students and staff representatives, Sheffield Hallam has adopted the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) definition of antisemitism.
Sheffield Hallam launches health and wellbeing careers programme for young people
The application window has opened for 16- to 23-year-olds in South Yorkshire to join Sheffield Hallam’s Advanced Wellbeing Research Centre health and wellbeing-focused careers programme
Over 200 Sheffield Hallam students present real-world business recommendations to global organisations
Sheffield Hallam University hosted a large-scale consultancy project event, with more than 200 students presenting strategic recommendations to address real business challenges faced by 21 organisations from various industries.
Sheffield Hallam’s apprenticeships praised by Ofsted for helping to address regional skills needs
Sheffield Hallam University’s sector leading apprenticeships have been rated ‘good’ by Ofsted and praised for helping to identify and address regional skills needs.
Sheffield Hallam to host climate innovation conference
The breadth of Green Future research currently being developed across Sheffield Hallam will underscore the annual Innovation Conference and AIM (Academic Industry Meeting) Day, which takes place at the University this week.
Santander contributes £94,000 to bolster Sheffield Hallam’s Covid-19 student support
Students at Sheffield Hallam University who have been affected by the Covid-19 crisis are to receive £93,784 of further support and recognition courtesy of Santander Universities.
Tim Campbell MBE honoured by Sheffield Hallam University for services to business and enterprise
Entrepreneur and winner of The Apprentice, Tim Campbell MBE, has received an honorary doctorate from Sheffield Hallam University in recognition of his distinguished contribution to business and enterprise
Sheffield Hallam partners with charity supporting ex-offenders into employment
Innovate UK has backed a Knowledge Transfer Partnership between Sheffield Hallam and the charity Tempus Novo, with six-figure funding to continue the work of the charity working with serving prisoners and ex-offenders looking to change their lives by breaking the cycle of crime through employment
Sheffield Hallam responds to the Shaping the National Cancer Plan call for evidence
Sheffield Hallam University has responded to the government’s call for evidence to help shape the National Cancer plan – providing their expertise on how the NHS could improve cancer treatment and prevention.
Sheffield Hallam-led project features in international exhibition exploring sustainable futures
A Sheffield Hallam University-led project which examines the changing role of home heating in the UK, Sweden, Finland and Romania features as part of a new international exhibition exploring sustainable futures through art.