New project aims to understand the needs of people living alone with dementia
A new study led by Sheffield Hallam University aims to understand the needs of people living alone with dementia, how they access social care and how services can be improved.
New research project to explore impact of anti-social behaviour powers on homeless people
The impact of anti-social behaviour powers on the lives of homeless people will be explored in a new research project led by Sheffield Hallam University
New research exchange programme explores exercise's impact on cancer treatment
Sheffield Hallam University has welcomed researchers from Greece as part of a new fellowship exchange programme led by Yorkshire Cancer Research to advance global understanding of the benefits of exercise on cancer treatment.
Active Together cancer rehabilitation programme linked to 10% higher survival rates
A ground-breaking community-based cancer rehabilitation programme has been associated with higher survival rates and substantial cost savings to the NHS, according to a new report released today by the Advanced Wellbeing Research Centre at Sheffield Hallam University.
New £4.5million project to improve healthcare in rural, coastal and disadvantaged areas
Researchers from Sheffield Hallam University and their partners have been awarded £4.5million to lead a new project which will help to improve healthcare in rural and coastal areas as well as disadvantaged urban communities.
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'Hallam helped launch my career as a food product developer. Now I’m helping others.'
Since graduating in 2016, Cameron Rigg has forged a successful career in the food industry. Now he’s helping current students follow in his footsteps.