Facilities
Details of teaching facilities at Sheffield Hallam University's Department of Psychology, Sociology and Politics
We’re helping a Sheffield SME expand their product range and reach new markets
Discover how our experts are helping Sheffield SME develop a new line of play equipment to support environmental education in children.
Hongjuan Zhu
I joined Sheffield Hallam University in January 2022, after working at the University of Sheffield. My research interests focus on children's academic attainment, behaviour, mental health, wellbeing, and the professional development of maths and science teachers. I am also passionate about music education, children's engagement with music, and its impact.
King Ecgbert School
Information on the King Ecgbert School, for children who have a severe communication disorder, through Sheffield Hallam's Autism Centre
Hallam quantity surveying degree apprenticeships receive prestigious accreditation
Quantity surveying degree apprenticeships at Sheffield Hallam University have been accredited by the Chartered Institution of Civil Engineering Surveyors - an internationally recognised mark of assurance that the programmes meet the standards set by industry.
New report recommends further investment to avoid youth unemployment crisis
As the Chancellor sets out a £2 billion support package to prevent a youth unemployment crisis in the wake of Covid-19, a new report by Sheffield Hallam University recommends double that amount could be needed.
Hallam students bring Off the Shelf festival to life in series of illustrations
Students at Sheffield Hallam have captured Off the Shelf in a series of illustrations to document and celebrate the festival – one of the largest literary festivals in the UK.
Six-figure funding secured to develop chatbot for young people with type 1 diabetes
A team of researchers from Sheffield Hallam University and Sheffield Children’s Hospital has been awarded £800,000 to develop the first NHS-approved chatbot virtual assistant for young people with type 1 diabetes who are moving from paediatric to adult care
Energy experts warn of lockdown consequences on the fuel poor
With home energy bills expected to soar as a consequence of the Covid-19 lockdown, academics from Sheffield Hallam University have raised concerns that the impact could be more costly for low-income families.
Hallam supports local firm to exploit lucrative new export market through a Knowledge Transfer Partnership
Sheffield Hallam has collaborated with a local firm to develop new small horseboxes and trailers with habitation for the North American market.