Hallam named University of the Year for social mobility
Sheffield Hallam University has been named University of the Year at the UK Social Mobility Awards in recognition of its work to advance social mobility through higher education (HE).
Voluntary and community sector facing increasing demand for services despite funding gap
Voluntary and community organisations across South Yorkshire are facing a growing gap between demand for their services and their capacity to deliver due to rising costs and funding and recruitment constraints, according to new research by Sheffield Hallam University.
Sheffield Hallam welcomes Lord-Lieutenant of South Yorkshire
Sheffield Hallam University has welcomed the Lord-Lieutenant of South Yorkshire, Dame Hilary Chapman, to its unique Early Years Community Research Centre as part of an official visit
Sheffield Hallam unites international security research community to combat the pandemic
Sheffield Hallam unites international security research community to combat Covid-19
Hallam students making a positive difference for those with sight loss
Students at Sheffield Hallam have helped a local charity that supports people with sight loss by using knowledge and skills they have developed through their time at university.
Upskilling the workforce – the value of degree apprenticeships
Regional business, education and public sector leaders have outlined the value of degree apprenticeships in a free online Q and A event run by Yorkshire Business Insider.
South Yorkshire Digital Health Hub welcomes investment by Google
Google has announced investment in ground-breaking research, apprenticeships and digital skills training through the South Yorkshire Digital Health Hub to help address health inequalities and drive economic growth across the region.
New report exposes forced labour connections in global retail brands’ supply chains
More than 100 global retail brands could be at risk of using cotton that is produced by Uyghur forced labour according to new research by Sheffield Hallam University’s Helena Kennedy Centre for International Justice
Sheffield Hallam achieves re-accreditation as a University of Sanctuary
Sheffield Hallam has been re-accredited as a University of Sanctuary for its commitment and continued efforts to provide a place of welcome and support for refugees and people seeking sanctuary at the University and in the community.
Peer mentor roles in prison contribute to wing residents taking steps towards realising a crime-free future - report
A new series of reports, led by Sheffield Hallam University, has found that peer-mentoring programmes in prisons can have a positive impact on mentors, mentees and contribute to the improvement of the social climate of a prison wing.