'The course has given me more knowledge in technical work and management.'
Thajanee is a Database Engineer at TransUnion, she is a degree apprentice studying MSc Digital and Technology Solutions Specialist (Software Engineering).
Differential Scanning Calorimetry
Differential Scanning Calorimetry can be used to characterise and compare materials; identify and confirm purity, assess thermal stability and evaluate product-application conditions.
Start a career in STEM
Qualify for a highly paid job in engineering or computing - A shortage of graduates across the UK means engineering and computing graduates are in high demand from employers.
Microsoft Office Specialist
Microsoft Office Specialist is an internationally recognised qualification that looks great to future employers. And it’s completely free for students to take. Even if you’re assured of your own skills, MOS will prove that to future employers by having it ready on your CV, or with a digital certificate and badge, you can display on your Linkedin profile.
International checklist
The steps all international students need to complete to enrol at Sheffield Hallam University.
Why I decided to give – How our donors are making a transformational difference
We are incredibly grateful for what our donor community has helped us achieve. Together, our supporters are making a remarkable difference to the lives of our students.
Analysis and Annealing of Aluminium Alloys
Peak Design approached us to analyse hemispherical aluminium samples after encountering a problem with the material splitting during the manufacture of a particular component.
Suppliers' Zone
Information for Sheffield Hallam University suppliers regarding our procurement procedures and related legislation
Apprenticeships break down barriers to opportunity
We spoke to FDM’s Director of Consultant Talent Kate Hawthorn about how apprenticeships are benefiting their business.
Unearthing forgotten fiction for new readers
The Readerships and Literary Cultures 1900-1950 Special Collection is a collection of 1000 early editions of popular fiction that provides a scholarly and community forum for research and personal development