Hallam academic joins forces with artist Pete McKee on climate inspired interactive art installation
Specially commissioned research carried out by a Sheffield Hallam University academic has helped shape a new climate inspired interactive art installation by artist Pete McKee.
Experts awarded honorary contracts to enhance women’s health and early years research
Two prominent Sheffield Hallam women’s healthcare experts have been awarded honorary contracts at Doncaster and Bassetlaw Teaching Hospitals (DBTH), marking a significant milestone in the collaboration between the university and the hospital.
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.
Sheffield Hallam A-Levels statement
Following today’s Government announcement on A-Levels and GCSEs (Monday 17 August), we are pleased that students will be awarded grades based on teacher assessments which better reflect their capability and potential to succeed.
Funding secured for new research project to enhance energy efficiency and nutrition
Sheffield Hallam University has secured funding to lead a new partnership project to improve energy efficiency and make food processing more sustainable through the development of new technologies.
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.
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.
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.
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
Obstetric Ultrasound Practice
Obstetric Ultrasound Practice