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A personalised home-based exercise programme for patients with cancer in Yorkshire (CANFit)

This study aims to investigate the role of physical activity and sedentary behaviour on quality of life among adults with a diagnosis of cancer, particularly among understudied populations of older adults and those with advanced disease. It also aims to explore how to use digital technology to help deliver personalised lifestyle behaviour change programmes and support throughout survivorship

eVisa Guidance

What is an eVisa and how will you use it as an international student at Sheffield Hallam?

"My degree helped me find a career I love, protecting native species of animals and plants."

Hannah Read studied BSc Honours Biology with sandwich year and completed a PGCE in Chemistry teaching after her degree and now works for Orkney Native Wildlife Project in partnership with the RSPB.

Learn and Use Audacity for Audio Recording & Editing

Audacity is a powerful, free audio tool for recording, editing, and producing professional-quality sound. Learn to use it for podcasts, music, and more.

Festival of Computing - 2025

Information about the School of Computing and Digital Technologies' Festival of Computing event

Early Intervention in Child, Young People and Family Mental Health

This module explores factors in childhood and youth which contribute to emotional wellbeing and mental health within families.

Cancer Prehabilitation and Rehabilitation

Develop specialist knowledge in cancer prehabilitation and rehabilitation, applying evidence-informed interventions to support recovery, self-management, and quality of life across the cancer pathway.

Contemporary Issues in Advancing Practice (distance learning)

This module explores some of the key contemporary issues that affect the development and implementation of advancing practice in modern health care and aligns with the Multi-professional framework for advanced clinical practice (2025)

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Health and Wellbeing

Complex Symptom Management in Supportive Oncology

Develop advanced knowledge of complex symptom management in oncology, integrating patient-centred, evidence-based approaches and multidisciplinary strategies to improve quality of life for people affected by cancer.

Research Study into Outsourcing Grant Making

Client: Big Lottery Fund | Staff: Peter Wells, Jan Gilbertson, Tony Gore, Chris Dayson and Ian Wilson

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Policy research and evaluation
Voluntary and community sector
 

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