Sheffield Hallam helps children to get reading this summer
Sheffield Hallam is helping disadvantaged children boost their confidence and enjoyment of reading this summer by distributing books at foodbanks across the region.
South Yorkshire joins forces for early years
Sheffield Hallam University and South Yorkshire’s four local authorities have created a new regional strategy to improve speech, language and communication (SLC) for children under five.
Sheffield Hallam recognised for its outstanding contribution to the local community
Sheffield Hallam University has taken home the Outstanding Contribution to the Local Community award at the Times Higher Education (THE) Awards 2022.
Regional skills high on agenda with nationally leading partnership
A regional skills partnership for the Sheffield City Region is aiming to tackle current and future skills shortages in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Sheffield's Autism Friendly Festival to ‘celebrate differences’
Sheffield’s first Autism Friendly Festival will see the city coming together to celebrate differences as part of World Autism Acceptance Month for 2025.
Hallam receives Silver Award for Armed Forces community support
Sheffield Hallam University has been presented with a Silver Award by the Defence Employer Recognition Scheme, in recognition of a commitment to supporting those in its communities with Armed Forces connections.
Sheffield Hallam named 2021 Outstanding Entrepreneurial University of the year
Sheffield Hallam University lifted the Outstanding Entrepreneurial University trophy at the seventeenth annual Times Higher Education (THE) Awards last night - widely referred to as the ‘Oscars of higher education’.
Hallam alumni brighten up Sheffield interchange with new murals
A new mural celebrating Sheffield, its people and its places has been painted by a former Hallam student on the walkway between Sheffield’s bus and rail stations to brighten up the interchange.
The civic blog: our story so far
Launching our civic blog with a brief look at what we have been working towards over the last 12 months.
Supporting older people to live healthier and happier lives
Motion uses technology to deliver person-centred wellbeing activities in care homes, supporting over 2,500 older adults in over 60 care homes across the UK.