Doncaster Health Determinants Research Collaboration (HDRC)
Client: National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) | Staff: Doncaster Council, Sheffield Hallam University and University of Sheffield
Real level of unemployment 2012
Client: Sheffield Hallam University (Knowledge Transfer Programme) | Staff: Christina Beatty, Steve Fothergill andTony Gore
The Geography of Economic Inactivity
Client: Sheffield Hallam University | Staff: Christina Beatty and Steve Fothergill
Donations help students pursue their passion
Ben is studying environmental science at Sheffield Hallam University. Donations to the Hallam Fund are helping him focus on his second year and pursue his future ambition.
Contemporary Issues in Advancing Practice
Study the Contemporary Issues in Advancing Practice module at Sheffield Hallam University and learn how to examine key policy drivers and challenge or enhance your skills in key areas.
Future Now festival launches in Sheffield
Future Now Festival of Creativity launches in Sheffield this week (16 May 2022) showcasing creative work from Sheffield Hallam University’s graduating students.
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.
Performance Sport
Performance Sport opportunities include the Talented Athlete Scholarship Scheme (TASS) and the Performance Athlete Support Programme.
Social science festival returns to discuss how society will respond to Covid-19
From exploring how active travel can be embedded into our daily lives to understanding how our working life has become fundamentally changed by a global pandemic – the 2020 Festival of Social Sciences will explore pioneering research from Sheffield Hallam University.
National conversation launched to help people with health conditions to become more active
A national conversation around making it easier for people with long-term health conditions to be more physically active has been launched by the National Centre for Sport & Exercise Medicine (NCSEM) in collaboration with Sheffield Hallam University and Sport England