Hallam launches industry-leading food engineering research centre
Sheffield Hallam University has today (18 October) launched the National Centre of Excellence for Food Engineering (NCEFE).
Strengthened partnership to support regional skills
Sheffield Hallam University and The Sheffield College have announced a new strategic partnership which will support the post Covid-19 recovery
Inspirational Sheffield Hallam students recognised with awards
Over 60 Hallam students and alumni were awarded Inspirational Student Awards across 17 categories at an event last month, recognising students who have made a real difference to their fellow students, staff, local community and employers
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Maternal deaths in Pakistan: intersection of gender, caste, and social exclusion
Download the Maternal deaths in Pakistan: intersection of gender, caste, and social exclusion report by Sheffield Hallam University
Long-term ill health, poverty and ethnicity
Download the Long-term ill health, poverty and ethnicity report by Sheffield Hallam University's Health and Social Care researchers
Sheffield Hallam and partners awarded £3.7m to support universities to maximise their local impact
Sheffield Hallam and its partners have been awarded £3.7m to support universities across the country to develop their civic leadership, maximising their local social and economic impact and helping to address national and global challenges.
Sheffield City Council leader and chief executive visit pioneering Hallam food engineering research centre
Sheffield Hallam University has welcomed Council Leader Terry Fox and Chief Executive Kate Josephs to the National Centre of Excellence for Food Engineering (NCEFE).
Research exposes complexity of the UK’s ‘productivity problem’
Research exposes complexity of the UK’s ‘productivity problem’
Sheffield Hallam teams up with Good Life Schools to help local schools improve wellbeing and sustainability
Sheffield Hallam University is taking part in a student-led programme exploring the negative impacts of excessive consumption and encouraging school communities to lead happier, more sustainable lives.