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Reading as art

Reading as art is a series of events conceived as reading interventions or library 'occupations at the ICA, London, convened by Sarah Wood.

Place in Time the work of Tim Simmons

The research ‘Place in Time’ originated in a commission from landscape artist Tim Simmons to develop a publication that would introduce his work to new and wider audiences

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Social, Cultural and Philosophical Narratives

Exploring the Transformative Potential of Bluetooth Beacons in Higher Education

The growing ubiquity of smartphones and tablet devices integrated into personal, social and professional life, facilitated by expansive communication networks globally, has the potential to disrupt higher education.

Art on Chairs

Paul Chamberlain was a major award winner of the ‘Art on Chairs’ international design competition.

Rituals of Self Design

In the quest for an optimised body that incarnates beauty, wealth, health, and success, a growing number of individuals across social sectors are engaging in practices of body modification. With the advances in medical research and the popularisation of surgery, the body becomes a luxury item, a malleable design matter, which can be sculpted, sucked, lifted and invested into.

Digital Places: Location-Based Digital Practice in Higher Education using Bluetooth Beacons

This paper provides a high-level overview of Bluetooth beacon technology, along with an indication of some of the ways in which it is developing, and ways that it could be used to support learning in higher education

CRESR research projects

View the latest projects from the Centre for Regional Economic and Social Research at Sheffield Hallam.

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Biomolecular Sciences Research Centre

Part-time - 3 Years Biosciences and chemistry

Study for a higher degree by research in our well-respected Biomolecular Sciences Research Centre.

2025 - Research

Congratulations to our new National Teaching Fellow Dr David Smith

David has been awarded a National Teaching Fellowship by the Higher Education Academy (HEA) in recognition of how he has influenced teaching practice and inspired learners

Mootaz Salman passes PhD viva with minor corrections

Doctoral student Mootaz Salman gave a strong defence of his PhD thesis entitled 'The Mechanisms of Aquaporin Expression and Translocation in Cerebral Pathologies', with only minor corrections required

 

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