The Role of Health Interventions in Reducing Incapacity Claimant Numbers
Client: Sheffield Hallam University | Authors: Christina Beatty, Kirsty Duncan, Steve Fothergill and Sionnadh McLean
Heating unequally: understanding inequality in access to a warm home in real terms
Client: Sheffield Hallam University | Authors: Aimee Ambrose and Amy Grace
High consumption in the UK: an exploration of secondary data
Client: Sheffield Hallam University | Authors: Alvaro Castano Garcia, Mia Rafalowicz-Campbell, Aimee Ambrose, Anna Hawkins, Stephen Parkes
Co-design in the WorkingWin programme: good practice and learning
Client: Sheffield City Region | Authors: Christina Beatty, Richard Crisp 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.
Supporting and Maintaining Programme Evaluation
Client: Doncaster Metropolitan Borough Council | Staff: Sarah Pearson, Jan Gilbertson, Chris Dayson, Angela Tod, Nadia Bashir, Steve Green, Elaine Batty and Annette Haywood (University of Sheffield)
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
Adventures in Networking 2024: A week of learning, networking, and industry collaboration
More than 100 students, alumni and industry professionals have taken part in a week-long networking and collaboration event hosted by The School of Computing and Digital Technology at Sheffield Hallam University around Cisco Networking Technologies and industry certifications
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.