Funding to develop new inclusive imaging technology to improve vascular health assessment
Sheffield Hallam University and PyrOptik Instruments Limited have been awarded almost £300,000 to develop new inclusive imaging technology to improve vascular health assessment and patient outcomes.
Pioneering cancer exercise treatment programme supports 2,000 people in Yorkshire
More than 2,000 people in Yorkshire have now been supported by Active Together, a research-backed cancer exercise treatment service designed by Sheffield Hallam University’s Advanced Wellbeing Research Centre (AWRC).
Hallam honours those that embody university values of inclusivity and transforming lives
Peak District Mountain Rescue teams and leading figures from across media, health, and the voluntary sector are set to receive honorary doctorates from Sheffield Hallam University.
Adventure learning can help to improve students’ behaviour – new research
Taking part in adventure learning activities can lead to improvements in students’ behaviour with benefits continuing for more than a year after the activity, new research by Sheffield Hallam University has shown.
New VR game to help children to rehabilitate after brain tumour treatment
Sheffield Hallam University has been awarded £75,000 to develop a new virtual reality game that will support children with neurorehabilitation following treatment for brain tumours.
New £10 million project aims to build stronger communities across the UK
Sheffield Hallam University has been awarded £10 million to lead an ambitious new project bringing together partners from across society to build stronger, more resilient communities.
Mentoring scheme extended to support young people with special educational needs
Young people with special educational needs have benefited from one-to-one mentoring support as part of a pilot of a successful Sheffield Hallam University-led graduate mentoring scheme.
Hallam awarded national quality mark for care experienced student support
Sheffield Hallam University has been awarded the National Network for the Education of Care Leavers (NNECL) Quality Mark until 2025, recognising the University’s enhanced support for students who are care experienced.
Knowledge Transfer Partnerships (KTP)
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Saturday Playscheme
Saturday Playscheme details of project for young people with learning difficulties aged between eight and 16