Heating unequally: understanding inequality in access to a warm home in real terms
Client: Sheffield Hallam University | Authors: Aimee Ambrose and Amy Grace
Breakthrough technology set to transform the conservation of iconic heritage buildings
Sheffield Hallam University researchers have unveiled a pioneering method that promises to significantly improve the preservation of fragile historic stone structures worldwide, such as York Minster and Canterbury Cathedral, with support from six-figure UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) funding
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.
Major winning golfer and Special Olympics GB athlete to be awarded honorary degrees
Sheffield-born US Open golf champion, Matt Fitzpatrick, and Special Olympics Great Britain athlete, Niall Guite, are among those to be awarded honorary degrees from Sheffield Hallam University.
Researchers call for greater focus on curbing excess consumption by wealthy households
A new study led by a team of researchers from Sheffield Hallam University aims to better understand the reasons for high consumption lifestyles and identify ways to enable sustainable reductions in consumption.
Supporting conversations with children about war and conflict through play
Resources created by education experts at Sheffield Hallam University alongside an organisation that supports mental health and wellbeing in schools have been shared across the region to help families discuss and deal with anxiety caused by war and conflict.
New plaque celebrates first women to petition for the right to vote
A new plaque to commemorate Abiah Higginbottom, a Sheffield woman who led the first-ever petition for the right of all women to vote, has been unveiled at Sheffield Hallam University.
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
New exhibition showcases the work of Watership Down animator, Arthur Humberstone
A new exhibition showcasing the work and unseen material of animator, Arthur Humberstone, will be free and open to the public at Sheffield Hallam University’s Post Hall Gallery from Saturday 8 March to Saturday 5 April.
World-first ‘accountability principles’ to help safeguard use of AI in policing
Sheffield Hallam researchers are working with international partners to create world-first ‘accountability principles’, to help guide the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) by policing and security agencies, as well as judiciaries.