Six innovative civic projects funded through the National Civic Impact Accelerator
Six university-led partnerships will receive a share of £60,000 to advance their civic engagement initiatives thanks to innovation funding from National Civic Impact Accelerator (NCIA) programme.
South Yorkshire chiefs lend their support to small business owners
Business, civic and education chiefs are urging South Yorkshire small business owners to sign up to a scheme aimed at helping them develop new opportunities.
Sheffield Hallam Students shine at television awards
Students from Sheffield Hallam University triumphed in three out of the 11 categories at the Royal Television Society (RTS) Yorkshire Student Television Awards.
Future health technology needs to take into account children and young people’s preferences, say researchers
Health technology should be easy to use, have the ability to be personalised, allow the user to choose how their information is shared and where possible, have in-built games and incentives according to new research.
New report reveals extensive hidden unemployment in older industrial areas of Britain
A new report by researchers at Sheffield Hallam University suggests official figures seriously understate the scale of unemployment in Britain, bringing into question widely held assumptions about the post-pandemic labour market.
Sheffield Hallam hosts event with UN Special Rapporteur
Sheffield Hallam University will welcome the United Nations (UN) Special Rapporteur for Contemporary Forms of Slavery for a free event to mark Human Rights Day.
Sheffield Hallam University welcomes the NHS 10-year plan
The Advanced Wellbeing Research Centre (AWRC) at Sheffield Hallam University welcomes the publication of the Government's NHS 10-year plan and its commitment to transforming healthcare for future generations.
Yorkshire universities will play leading role in region's recovery from pandemic
Universities across Yorkshire, including Sheffield Hallam, will play a leading role in supporting the economic and social recovery from the pandemic.
Students set sights on Barcelona and Paris as part of unique new European Business qualification
Giving students a global insight on how to do business is the aim of a unique new collaboration between Sheffield Hallam University and two leading business schools in Europe.
New study explores the impact of temperature on finish times of London Marathon runners
A new study by Sheffield Hallam University has explored the effects of temperature on the performance of London Marathon runners and finds there is a 2.8 per cent decrease in finish time for every 5 °C increase in temperature above 12 °C.