How our placement students are helping UC Build
We interviewed Neil Hennessey, a Director of UC Build, to learn more about his experience working with our placement students in Quantity Surveying and Construction Project Management.
We’re helping a Sheffield SME expand their product range and reach new markets
Discover how our experts are helping Sheffield SME develop a new line of play equipment to support environmental education in children.
Talented engineers help lifting specialist go nuclear
Derbyshire-based Penny Hydraulics supplies specialist lifting equipment including vehicle-mounted cranes and loading platforms, goods lifts, lighting winches and specialist equipment for the mining industry. A Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) with engineering experts from Sheffield Hallam University helped make their expansion into the nuclear industry a highly successful venture.
Life transforming scholarships make young carers’ dreams come true
A scholarship can change the course of a student's life forever. Donations to the Hallam Fund are supporting students who have overcome significant hurdles just to get to university.
When you arrive
Essential information for new students starting at Sheffield Hallam University. Find out what you need to do when you arrive, including what you need to do in your first week, tips on how to find friends, how to save money and if you’re living in student accommodation how to make it your new home.
Microsoft 365
Office 365 is free to download and use for Sheffield Hallam students both on and off campus. It includes the most recent versions of the Office suite, such as Word, Powerpoint and Excel. Your files are backed up via cloud storage meaning you can collaborate with others and easily swap between your desktop, tablet and phone.
Centre for Collaboration in Community Connectedness
Client: Economic and Social Research Council | Staff: Peter Wells, Ellie Munro, Chris Dayson, Ian Wilson, Andrea Wigfield. Ellie Lockley, Alessandro Di Nuovo, Jon Dean, Maddy Arden
Culturally sensitive social prescribing and frailty prevention: a co-produced community research project
Client: Sheffield Hallam University | Staff: Chris Dayson and Nadia Bashir
The Sheffield and Rotherham Strategic Housing Market Assessment (SHMA)
Client: Sheffield City Council and Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council | Ed Ferrari, Tom Archer, Steve Green, Lindsey McCarthy, Elizabeth Sanderson and Tony Gore
Smart and sustainable manufacturing for the baking industry
Researchers at Sheffield Hallam University and the University of Bradford secured more than £618k through Innovate UK ‘Sustainable Smart Factory’ to support Leeds-based business Rakusen’s to become more sustainable and meet demand for growth.