University launches Centre for Behavioural Science and Applied Psychology
Using behavioural science to tackle public health and policy issues was at the top of the agenda at a conference to mark the official opening of Sheffield Hallam University's new Centre for Behavioural Science and Applied Psychology (CeBSAP).
New research reveals 'pervasive’ nature of gendered online abuse in sport
New research examining gendered online abuse in sport has found that it remains ‘pervasive’, with a report from Sheffield Hallam University and Loughborough University London released ahead of the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 kicking off this week
First-of-its-kind study shines a light on the ‘essential contribution’ of GP nurses
A new report from Sonnet Impact and Sheffield Hallam University has laid bare the unique contribution of general practice nurses (GPNs) and the importance of the profession under the NHS Long Term Plan.
Hallam degree apprentice named rail industry’s brightest star
A Sheffield Hallam University degree apprentice has been awarded Young Professional of the Year at the Rail Business Awards 2024. Fran Coult, Supply Chain Apprentice at Alstom, won the award which recognises the most outstanding employee under-35 within the UK rail industry.
Hallam researchers developing virtual reality games to help people rehabilitate from swallowing disorder
Researchers from Sheffield Hallam University are developing new immersive virtual reality (VR) scenarios which will help people to rehabilitate and recover from dysphagia, a swallowing disorder which is highly prevalent in older populations.
Leading women’s rights campaigner wins national award for support of victims of gender-based violence in India
A Sheffield Hallam University lecturer whose work has helped to transform the support for female victims of violence in India has won a prestigious national award.
Hallam student sports teams come together to help those in need
Sporting students at Sheffield Hallam University have donated hundreds of items to local foodbanks and run thousands of miles in aid of charity to do their bit to help those most in need during the Covid-19 pandemic.
New book launched to provide support for people recently diagnosed with dementia
Researchers from Sheffield Hallam University have worked alongside a poet and illustrator to launch a book which offers a new way of providing information to those who have been recently diagnosed.
‘Investment in health makes sense morally and economically’ – South Yorkshire addresses UKREiiF
Sheffield Hallam University, in partnership with South Yorkshire Mayoral Combined Authority, has highlighted the vital role of health investment as part of inclusive regional growth plans, at the UK Real Estate Impact Investment Forum (UKREiiF) in Leeds this week.
Universities Minister meets graduate mentors supporting pupils back to learning
Universities Minister, Michelle Donelan, has met a group of graduate mentors doing ‘invaluable work’ supporting pupils across the region back into the classroom during a virtual visit hosted by Sheffield Hallam University today (Thursday 23 July).