Smart Computing Showcase
On March 27, 2025, the Smart Computing Showcase, part of the Festival of Computing, celebrated MSc students’ innovation. It featured 40 research posters across computing disciplines like IT Management, AI, and cybersecurity. Students presented work, networked with staff and visitors, and top posters received awards, highlighting the programmes' applied focus.
“The leadership programmes have really helped us grow our business.”
John Boyle is the managing director of Safety Fabrications. He has taken part in both the Scale-Up and STEP leadership programmes at Sheffield Hallam, and is now sending employees on the Small Business Leadership Programme.
Defining Key Outcomes in Cancer Prehabilitation
Cancer prehabilitation aims to optimise patient health before treatment begins. Currently, research into the effectiveness of prehabilitation is limited by a lack of standardised outcome measures. Various studies have evaluated prehabilitation programmes, but their results are measured differently which prevents meaningful comparison.
Delivering key results to construction specialists
Concrete, mortar and construction specialist Vincenzo Starinieri has been able to deliver a number of specialised consultancy projects and training programmes to architectural conservators
Assessing school leadership development
Large-scale assessment of school leadership programmes helps to improve the training of over 10,000 schoolteachers
Assessment
Assessment of Practice - Occupational Therapy programmes
Preparation (Students Must Read)
Nursing Programmes - Preparation for Placement Learning
Susan Boardman
Sue works in the AHP department in the College of Health, Wellbeing and Life Sciences, and is responsible for the paramedic practice programme.
A personalised home-based exercise programme for patients with cancer in Yorkshire (CANFit)
This study aims to investigate the role of physical activity and sedentary behaviour on quality of life among adults with a diagnosis of cancer, particularly among understudied populations of older adults and those with advanced disease. It also aims to explore how to use digital technology to help deliver personalised lifestyle behaviour change programmes and support throughout survivorship