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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.

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.

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

“My knowledge of the packaging sector is constantly growing.”

Danielle is a packaging technology apprentice at Premier Foods, currently studying on the BSc Packaging Professional degree apprenticeship programme.

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Currently offered

"You need passion, willingness to learn and confidence in yourself and your abilities."

Sophie is a trainee police office with South Yorkshire Police - studying a police constable degree apprenticeship.

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Currently offered

“The experts at Hallam are well-connected to the real world.”

Amanda Pearce is a co-director at Diva Creative, a marketing agency in Sheffield. She enrolled on the Small Business Leadership Programme in 2020.

School Direct

Initial teacher training is changing, and the introduction of the School Direct programme gives schools an even more important role in creating tomorrow’s teachers

Measuring and Demonstrating Impact and Value

Client: SHU Higher Education Innovation Fund| Staff: Peter Wells, Sarah Pearson, Tony Gore, Jan Gilbertson, Mike Chadwick, Chris Dayson, Ian Wilson and Aimee Walshaw

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Policy research and evaluation
Sustainable futures
Voluntary and community sector

Re:mains

Re:mains is a collection of jewellery artefacts which form a multi-component output. This research, developed through iterative practice-based processes, explores the extent to which jewellery, created predominately using food waste, could serve as tools which enable the wearer to reflect on the everyday act of eating.

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Physical and Digital Making: Theory and Practice

Investing in people to future-proof the economy

We spoke to TUI’s Emerging Talent Demand and Portfolio Manager Rebecca Barton about how apprenticeships are benefiting their business.

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Higher and degree apprenticeships
Tourism, hospitality and events
Workforce development
 

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