New ‘young adult first’ probation hub should be implemented across UK
A specialist probation hub which works with young adults aged 18 to 25 is an example of best practice that should be implemented across the country, say researchers.
Innovative entrepreneurs celebrated at Hallam Enterprise Awards
Ten of the best student and graduate entrepreneurs have been recognised as part of the Hallam Enterprise Awards.
New academic partnership to collate evidence to support social prescribing
Leading researchers are being brought together to ensure that evidence of the impact of social prescribing is accessible, useful and compelling.
Funded scholarship supports Ozzy to achieve his career ambition
Sheffield man, Ozzy Jama, who turned his life around through boxing has become the first student to secure a new fully-funded Master’s course in strength and conditioning coaching, helping to increase diversity in the industry.
Sheffield Hallam student becomes amateur boxing champion
Sheffield Hallam University student Emily Asquith has successfully juggled studying with boxing to become a national amateur champion.
Vice-Chancellor receives knighthood
The Vice-Chancellor of Sheffield Hallam University has received his knighthood.
Sheffield Hallam launches UK’s first medical ultrasound degree apprenticeship
Sheffield Hallam University has launched the UK’s first degree apprenticeship route to becoming a medical sonographer.
Ukrainian refugees who benefited from Sheffield Hallam laptop donation visit campus
Ukrainian children who received Google Chromebooks donated by Sheffield Hallam to support their education visited the University campus with their families during last weekend's final autumn open day
Autistic people more likely to feel overwhelming ‘hyper-empathy’
Autistic people experience empathy in diverse ways with many reporting overwhelming feelings of empathy, according to new research.
Hallam picks up HE award
Sheffield Hallam picks up award at higher education's most prestigious ceremony