Breath test to transform mesothelioma diagnosis
A simple breath test could prove ground-breaking in the diagnosis of mesothelioma and make the aggressive cancer much easier to treat at an earlier stage.
Sheffield Hallam pledges ‘civic’ action
We have made a raft of new commitments to improve the lives of people living in South Yorkshire as part of a new Civic University Agreement.
Experiences of female skateboarders to be explored in new research project
The experiences of female skateboarders, their sense of identity and their place in the skateboarding community are to be studied as part of a new project by researchers at Sheffield Hallam University and Nottingham Trent University (NTU).
Sheffield Hallam announced as finalist in national social mobility awards
Sheffield Hallam University has been shortlisted for a UK Social Mobility Award in recognition of its work to advance social mobility through higher education (HE).
Sheffield Hallam twins with Ukrainian university to offer support to students and academics
Sheffield Hallam University has twinned with Kyiv National University of Technologies and Design in offer of support to Ukrainian students and academics.
New Barratt donation supports Sheffield Hallam students to build homes of the future
Sixty-nine Sheffield Hallam University students will be supported during their studies following a donation of £111,000 for scholarships and bursaries from The Barratt Foundation.
Experts awarded honorary contracts to enhance women’s health and early years research
Two prominent Sheffield Hallam women’s healthcare experts have been awarded honorary contracts at Doncaster and Bassetlaw Teaching Hospitals (DBTH), marking a significant milestone in the collaboration between the university and the hospital.
Covid-19 internet memes can be a coping mechanism for those with anxiety
Internet memes related to Covid-19 may act as a coping mechanism for people suffering from clinically significant symptoms of anxiety, a new study has found.
Fram2 space mission to advance research into astronaut health
Blood flow restriction (BFR) technology developed by Sheffield Hallam University and Advanced Wellbeing Research Centre (AWRC) researchers and our Advanced Wellbeing Accelerator alumni Hytro will play a key role in pioneering research on Fram2, the first human spaceflight over the Earth’s polar regions.
Sheffield Hallam to open a campus in the capital
Sheffield Hallam University is set to offer degree-level courses at a new campus site in Northwest London as part of the flagship £8bn Brent Cross Town development.