New €7m research project for robotic-led rehabilitation of stroke survivors
Researchers at Sheffield Hallam University, alongside partners across Europe, have been awarded €7.3 million to lead a project to develop a new intuitive robot that uses technology inspired by the human brain to improve social interaction and rehabilitation of stroke survivors.
Sheffield set to Move More this June
Sheffield set to Move More this June
Health psychology professor recognised with prestigious Academy of Social Sciences fellowship
Madelynne Arden, a behavioural science professor, whose research has supported the response to Covid-19, has been conferred as a fellow of the prestigious Academy of Social Sciences.
Plant based food company grows after laying down roots at Hallam
A local food firm has seen their business grow after basing their kitchen at Sheffield Hallam as part of a unique partnership with the University’s catering team.
Researchers embark on project to improve efficiency of UK’s national rail network
A two-year project to improve the resilience and efficiency of the UK’s national rail network has been launched.
'He wouldn’t bear the expense of a daughter’ – New film exposes economic abuse in India
A new documentary from Sheffield Hallam University has laid bare the distressing reality for women suffering economic abuse in India.
Sixty-one per cent of social housing tenants cut back on essentials to pay rent
New findings from a survey of social housing tenants found that 70 per cent struggled to pay their rent, with 61 per cent forced to cut back on essentials, such as heating and food, to be able to pay their rent.
University statement on the Birmingham major incident
University statement on the Birmingham major incident
Sheffield Hallam wins prestigious accountancy education award
Sheffield Hallam University has received the Campus of the Year Award from the world’s leading and largest professional body of management accountants.
Class of 2021 offer gives students head start on life after university
Helping students to thrive once they leave university is the aim of a new package of support announced by Sheffield Hallam University.