Sheffield Hallam product design students win prestigious industry awards
Students from Sheffield Hallam University have won awards and commendations at both New Designers 2025 and Bolt Burdon Kemp’s Design the Change competition
Hallam academics featured in Guggenheim exhibition
Four Sheffield Hallam University academics have been featured in a new photo-essay at the Guggenheim Museum, New York, visualising the relationship between the arts and health.
Sheffield Hallam partner with Treatment Studio for No Bounds Festival
Artist-researchers from Sheffield Hallam University are collaborating with award-winning creative agency Treatment Studio to create new installations for this year’s No Bounds Festival.
Hallam students win Best in Show at prestigious design awards
Illustration and graphic design students from Sheffield Hallam University have been awarded Best in Show at the Design and Art Direction (D&AD) New Blood Festival.
Watching Christmas film and TV is just as important as putting the decorations up – National Folklore Survey reveals top 10 Christmas Traditions
Watching Christmas film and television has ranked just as important as decorating the home and visiting or hosting family and friends over the holidays, according to results from the National Folklore Survey for England
Hallam researcher named first artist in residence at Sheffield Cathedral
Helen Blejerman has been named as the first artist in residence at Sheffield Cathedral, with a new installation unveiled later this week.
A girl, a suitcase, a wartime coming of age – professorial lecture for International Women’s Day
Dr Alison Twells will be giving a Professorial lecture on Wednesday 11th March: “A girl, a suitcase, a wartime coming of age: writing history from my Great Aunt Norah’s diaries.”
St George, Robin Hood and Spring heeled Jack - National Folklore Survey shows England’s folk tales celebrate the underdog and the bogeyman
The latest results from the National Folklore Survey for England indicate how important folkloric figures continue to be for people living in England today.