Food for thought for regional hospitality businesses most affected by Covid-19 pandemic
Academics at Sheffield Hallam University are helping hospitality companies in the Sheffield City Region prepare for a future after Covid-19 with a series of free webinars.
Hallam graduation delivers £2.3m boost to city centre
Sheffield Hallam graduation delivers £2.3m boost to city centre
Sheffield Hallam report recognises Roald Dahl Nurses as ‘vital lifeline’ for seriously ill young people and their families
A new report from Sheffield Hallam University has shined a spotlight on the ‘profound’ impact of Roald Dahl Specialist Nurses and the ‘pivotal’ role they play in clinically and emotionally helping seriously ill children and young people, and their families.
Kaiying Li
Staff profile for Kaiying Li, Lecturer in Marketing, Sheffield Hallam University
Inter-School Mock Trial Competition 2013
The winners of the Inter-School Mock Trial Competition 2013 were Priory Academy LSST, who beat Notre Dame High School in the final held at the Sheffield Law Courts
“Studying at Sheffield Hallam helped launch my UK academic career.”
Dr Francis Awolowo, from Nigeria, completed his postgraduate studies at Sheffield Hallam. He has since gone on to complete a PhD and become a course leader and lecturer at the University.
Fresh talent pulls in big nuclear contracts
As the traditional mining market continued to decline, Penny Hydraulics, a North Derbyshire-based supplier of mining and lifting equipment, were faced with the need to diversify and find new market opportunities for their static and portable lifting equipment and cranes
Caren Fernandes
Lecturer at Sheffield Hallam University
Sheffield Hallam completes first phase of its £900k Wellbeing Accelerator
A tech start-up specialising in online mental health therapy, an activity app which provides buddy support for novice exercisers and a Yorkshire-based SME creating power-assisted equipment to help older adults feel comfortable exercising, are amongst the first cohort of businesses to have been accepted on to Sheffield Hallam University’s £900,000 Wellbeing Accelerator programme.
Hallam academics support older people to stay active during coronavirus lockdown
Thousands of older and vulnerable people in Sheffield are being supported to stay physically active during the coronavirus lockdown as part of a partnership project led by academics at Sheffield Hallam University.