Sheffield Hallam’s Advanced Wellbeing Research Centre announces new accelerator cohort
From hyper-local interventions that are making communities healthier to products delivering improvements in athletic performance, the startups accepted onto Sheffield Hallam University’s Advanced Wellbeing Accelerator programme are poised for success.
Financial wellbeing and support
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Mental wellbeing and social connections of middle-aged men improved by parkruns
Taking part in parkrun has a positive impact on the mental wellbeing of middle-aged men and helps them to form new friendships, according to new research.
Sheffield Hallam launches new Advanced Wellbeing Accelerator with Government and Barclays
Sheffield Hallam University has launched its latest Wellbeing Accelerator programme, with the application window now open for both UK-based and international businesses to join the next cohort
Run3D and the AWRC Wellbeing Accelerator
Validating Run 3D’s gait analysis technology against the AWRC’s gold standard equipment.
New guide showcases how golf can help to improve health and wellbeing in older adults living with long-term conditions
Sheffield Hallam University has teamed up with Golf in Society and Sport for Confidence to develop a free guide to show how golf can be adapted to improve health and strength in older adults living with long-term conditions and those with barriers to physical activity.
Exam resources and wellbeing support
We have brought together the examination student support offer and some tips and information to help you with your examination preparation, preparing the best environment and looking after your wellbeing.
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.
Understanding the SEED domains of wellbeing
Client: Carnegie UK | Staff: Richard Crisp, Julian Dobson, Rebecca Hamer, Jamie Redman, Sally Fowler-Davis, Ed Dallas, Agnes Szydlowska, Megan Davies
Transforming Places for Health and Wellbeing
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