Student’s innovative wheelchair buggy wins design competition
A state-of-the-art buggy which affixes to wheelchairs, designed by Sheffield Hallam Student Tom Baker, has won Bolt Burdon Kemp’s Design the Change competition.
University receives donation to fund life-changing cancer research
A cancer survivor and his wife have donated £10,000 to Sheffield Hallam University to fund lifesaving research into the disease.
Sport and exercise science academic awarded prestigious fellowship
Sheffield Hallam University academic Dr Chris Kirk has been awarded a prestigious fellowship for his passion and commitment to sport and exercise sciences.
Loneliness Awareness Week 2025: Meeting Loneliness Together
Sheffield Hallam University’s Centre for Loneliness Studies and the Campaign to End Loneliness are hosting a series of events to mark Loneliness Awareness Week 2025.
Supporting the next generation of science researchers
Sheffield Hallam University is joining with Universities across Yorkshire in training science researchers of the future as part of a new government-funded regional biosciences partnership
South Yorkshire joins forces for early years
Sheffield Hallam University and South Yorkshire’s four local authorities have created a new regional strategy to improve speech, language and communication (SLC) for children under five.
First startup joins accelerator programme
Intelligent textiles business Footfalls & Heartbeats (UK) Ltd is the first startup to join the AWRC Wellbeing Accelerator programme.
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Jo Tomalin
Teaching on undergraduate and PGCE mathematics and education courses, working with Masters students on mathematics education modules and dissertations, module leader for several mathematics education courses