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Shingairai Masango

Dr Shinga Masango is a senior lecturer in International Business at Sheffield Hallam University and the Yorkshire (Y) Accelerator Lead

“By the time I graduated, I had over a year’s experience in the pharmaceutical industry and programming.”

“By the time I graduated, I had over a year’s experience in the pharmaceutical industry and programming.”

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Vaping benefits blood vessel health as much as other nicotine replacements

A new study at Sheffield Hallam University has found that e-cigarettes are as beneficial for the cardiovascular system as conventional nicotine-replacement therapy when stopping smoking.

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Health
Wellbeing

Future Now festival returns to showcase the best of Sheffield Creative Industries Institute

Future Now Festival of Creativity is returning to venues across Sheffield, showcasing creative work from Sheffield Hallam University’s graduating students

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Art and design
Architecture
Culture and media
Fashion design

Sheffield Hallam’s Advanced Wellbeing Research Centre announces new accelerator cohort

From hyper-local interventions that are making communities healthier to products delivering improvements in athletic performance, the startups accepted onto Sheffield Hallam University’s Advanced Wellbeing Accelerator programme are poised for success.

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Business

A new survey finds public believes manufacturing is critical to the UK economy

A new Sheffield Hallam and Savanta poll of 2,436 people highlights a massive positive shift in perception towards manufacturing in last five years

New £2.4m project to support improvements for renters in South Yorkshire

Sheffield Hallam University is a key partner in a new £2.4m project to support tenants in the private rented sector to make renovations and improvements to their properties.

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Economy
Society
Research

Funding to develop new inclusive imaging technology to improve vascular health assessment

Sheffield Hallam University and PyrOptik Instruments Limited have been awarded almost £300,000 to develop new inclusive imaging technology to improve vascular health assessment and patient outcomes.

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Health
 

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