Thermal Management
Hallam Energy has expertise in heat transfer and thermal design, and has successfully applied their knowledge to help companies improve their products and processes and achieve a competitive advantage
Higher Education at our Partner Colleges
Sheffield Hallam works in partnership with a number of Further Education Colleges who provide University validated Foundation degree courses. You may, upon successful completion of the course, be then able to top up your foundation degree to a full honours degree at Sheffield Hallam.
“Sheffield Hallam helped me to get my dream job at Deloitte.”
Jon studied BA (Honours) Business Economics at Sheffield Hallam and he now works as a consultant at Deloitte.
Inclusion and Approaches For People with Learning Disabilities Including Autistic People with a Learning Disability
Study our Inclusion and Approaches For People with Learning Disabilities Including Autistic People with a Learning Disability module at Sheffield Hallam University and develop an in-depth knowledge and understanding the health, wellbeing, personalised care, and support of people with learning disabilities and or autism.
New poll reveals one-in-three would now consider working for the NHS since pandemic
A new poll by YouGov and Sheffield Hallam University has revealed that around one-in-three adults would now consider working in an NHS healthcare role due to the NHS’ response to the Covid-19 outbreak.
International start-up joins Sheffield Hallam’s Wellbeing Accelerator programme
An Israeli digital therapy start-up has become the first international business to join Sheffield Hallam University’s £900,000 Wellbeing Accelerator programme, based at the Advanced Wellbeing Research Centre (AWRC) in Sheffield.
Accreditation Success for Biosciences Degree Programmes
Three undergraduate degrees at Sheffield Hallam University have received Advanced Accreditation from the Royal Society of Biology for their high quality biosciences degree programmes.
Major funding boost for animal-testing reduction project
Almost a quarter of a million pounds has been awarded to a team of scientists at Sheffield Hallam University