Equality objectives
Find out about the Sheffield Hallam Equality objectives
Foundation and BA top up degrees in Education Early Years and Education Learning Support
Information Event for Foundation and BA top up degrees in Education-Early Years and Education Learning Support
ASERG Receives Best Paper Award at SBES 2025 for Microservices Granularity Research
The Applied Software Engineering Research Group (ASERG) received the Best Paper Award at the Brazilian Symposium on Software Engineering (SBES) 2025. The award-winning paper, titled “Continuously Managing Microservice Granularity: An Evidence-Based Industrial Approach” was recognized for its outstanding contribution to advancing microservices architecture in industrial contexts.
Software Engineers Pack It In
Second-year Software Engineering students have been working with Kerridge to optimize truck packing.
Hallam Hackz Shines at the 2025 UK Cyber Leaders Challenge – Regional Qualifiers!
Hallam Hackz proudly competed in the 2025 UK Cyber Leaders Challenge - Virtual Regional Qualifiers, demonstrating exceptional dedication and expertise. MSc Cyber Security students Tabitha Oldfield, Arafat Lawal, Bhoomika Devaraj, and Amina Moallim secured a spot in the 6th-10th group. Their resilience in tackling real-world cybersecurity challenges is commendable.
Exploring Opportunities in Sheffield’s Digital Landscape
As part of the Festival of Computing, Sheffield Hallam University hosted an event with Ross Musgrove from Bravand to explore Sheffield’s digital opportunities. The session offered insights into key tech careers, essential digital skills, networking, and entrepreneurship, equipping students with strategies to thrive in the region’s growing digital and tech landscape.
Computer Science Students RAP with UK Health Security Agency
Sheffield Hallam University second year Computer Science students have been collaborating with the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) on a recent project.
Spiky Piano
Spiky Piano transforms neuromorphic vision into music by triggering piano notes from event-based motion. Recognised with the Track 3 Outstanding Participation Award and a USD 500 prize at the SpikeCV-WUJI Challenge, IJCAI 2025, the demo highlights the creative and scientific promise of neuromorphic computing.
MSc Advanced Computer Networks Expands Collaboration with CloudMyLab
The MSc Advanced Computer Networks programme has expanded its collaboration with CloudMyLab, introducing the Best Student Award and the Excellence Scholarship for top-performing students on the course.
In Robots We Trust: new book by Dr Samuele Vinanzi
In Robots We Trust, a new book by Dr Samuele Vinanzi, explores the crucial question of trust between humans and robots. Written for a general audience, it examines psychological, ethical, and cultural perspectives, introducing the concept of Artificial Trust and offering insights into the future of human-robot collaboration.