Festival of Computing Next Generation Cyber: Showcasing Sheffield Hallam’s Emerging Cybersecurity Talent
Sheffield Hallam University proudly hosted the Next Generation Cyber event for the second year as part of the 2025 Festival of Computing. Bringing together students, academics, alumni, and industry experts, the event showcased innovative cybersecurity projects from final-year undergraduates and fostered vital conversations about the future of the sector.
Sheffield Hallam completes first phase of its £900k Wellbeing Accelerator
A tech start-up specialising in online mental health therapy, an activity app which provides buddy support for novice exercisers and a Yorkshire-based SME creating power-assisted equipment to help older adults feel comfortable exercising, are amongst the first cohort of businesses to have been accepted on to Sheffield Hallam University’s £900,000 Wellbeing Accelerator programme.
Sheffield Hallam welcomes first cohort of young people to its health and wellbeing careers programme
Sheffield Hallam University has revealed the first group of 16- to 23-year-olds to join its inaugural health and wellbeing-focused careers programme. The pilot will raise awareness and aspirations, demonstrate pathways and provide funding to help young people from across the region find a future career in the sector.
Hallam shows support for refugees in higher education
The University has signed a pledge to continue and expand its provision of support for refugees and people seeking sanctuary across all areas of higher education.
No false starts for Team GB: Sheffield Hallam University starting light system helped athletes train for gold medal success in 2026 Winter Olympics
Olympic success requires good timing, especially if you are a Team GB skeleton athlete, where precision can make the difference between a gold medal, or cost you the competition.
NHS 75: Hundreds of healthcare staff and students come together for birthday celebrations
Sheffield Hallam and Sheffield Health and Social Care NHS Foundation Trust (SHSC) co-hosted a celebratory gala at the University today (Wednesday 5 July) for hundreds of health and social care professionals and students to mark the NHS’ 75th birthday
Supporting vulnerable children and young people during the pandemic
Sheffield Hallam University has hosted a virtual conference to support organisations working with vulnerable children and young people across South Yorkshire during the Covid-19 crisis.
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“Studying at Sheffield Hallam helped launch my UK academic career.”
Dr Francis Awolowo, from Nigeria, completed his postgraduate studies at Sheffield Hallam. He has since gone on to complete a PhD and become a course leader and lecturer at the University.
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