Royal award for Hallam sports engineering expert who helped Team GB secure scores of Olympic medals
An internationally renowned Sheffield Hallam University sports engineer who helped Team GB secure dozens of Olympic medals and encouraged mass participation in sport and exercise has been awarded an Order of the British Empire (OBE).
Hallam aims to inspire next generation of writing talent with Off the Shelf Festival events
Sheffield Hallam is running a series of “How to…” events with multi-award-winning authors of fiction, plays and radio, to inspire the next generation of literary talent as part of the Off the Shelf Festival.
Community ownership key to levelling up Britain’s high streets, according to new research
A new report from the Centre for Regional Economic and Social Research at Sheffield Hallam University and Power to Change has shone a light on the need and opportunity for supporting communities to save ailing high streets and support the levelling up agenda.
Hallam backed e-learning scheme for children affected by conflict shortlisted for $100 million grant
An e-learning programme co-developed by Sheffield Hallam University has been shortlisted in the 100&Change competition which awards a $100 million grant for an innovative proposal that will help solve the world's most critical social challenges.
Social science festival returns to discuss how society will respond to Covid-19
From exploring how active travel can be embedded into our daily lives to understanding how our working life has become fundamentally changed by a global pandemic – the 2020 Festival of Social Sciences will explore pioneering research from Sheffield Hallam University.
From furlough to working with the UN to help stop the spread of Covid-19
A student from Sheffield Hallam, who was furloughed in March due to the coronavirus pandemic and used the opportunity to offer her skills to humanitarian charity Shelter Centre, has been named as Apprentice of the Year.
Winning Olympic medals associated with increased physical activity in hometown youth
Olympic medals are not only good for the country and athletes who win them, but they can also have trickle-down effects on youth sports participation and leisure-time physical activity, a new study from Sheffield Hallam University and University of Waterloo has found.
Andrew Donovan
Lecturer at Sheffield Hallam University
Sue Dale
Sue is a senior physiotherapy lecturer and UG physiotherapy placement lead. She teaches clinical education, placement preparation and employability.