Sheffield Hallam’s innovative research project recognised at national event
The £3.4m 3PO project, which aims to understand the unique risks faced by police officers, police staff and their families online and to develop tools to keep them safe, has won the inaugural Academic Innovation Award at the Official UK Government Security & Policing Global Security Event.
Sheffield Hallam partners with No Bounds to showcase world-leading research in culture and creativity
No Bounds festival returns to venues across Sheffield 11-13 October 2024, featuring new installations from artist-researchers at Sheffield Hallam University.
New €7m research project for robotic-led rehabilitation of stroke survivors
Researchers at Sheffield Hallam University, alongside partners across Europe, have been awarded €7.3 million to lead a project to develop a new intuitive robot that uses technology inspired by the human brain to improve social interaction and rehabilitation of stroke survivors.
Sheffield Innovation Programme (SIP)
Learn about the expert-led research & innovation projects for regional SMEs led by SHU’s Sports Engineering Research Group
Jessica Ko
Jessica Ko (Sum Yue) is a Research Fellow at the Centre for Collaboration in Community Connectedness (C4) in CRESR.
Eleanor Hotham
Staff profile for Eleanor Hotham, Research Fellow at Sheffield Hallam University
Sarah Pearson
Sarah Pearson (Dean of Research, Innovation and Knowledge Exchange)
Caroline Heaton
Caroline currently works in the Directorate of Student Engagement, Evaluation and Research, where she carries out research into the student learning experience, and supports the co-ordination of institution-wide student engagement in quality enhancement.
New research to examine the impact of climate change and culture on maternal health
Researchers from Sheffield Hallam University will examine the impact of climate change and culture on maternal health in Pakistan as part of a new project funded by Wellcome.
New research defines 'dark kitchens' where almost 15% of online food orders are made
A landmark study led by academics at Sheffield Hallam University has produced the UK’s first widely agreed definition of ‘dark kitchens’ - catering spaces that have rapidly transformed food delivery and urban food systems.