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.
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).
Privacy and security crucial for healthcare robot adoption – according to new report
Robotic systems for healthcare must prioritise security and privacy protections, according to a new white paper published by Sheffield Hallam University.
More than 500 women awarded honorary degrees 60 years after studying
More than 500 women have been awarded honorary degrees by Sheffield Hallam University at a special graduation ceremony, some more than 60 years after completing their studies.
Hallam students spend close to 74,000 hours supporting communities through volunteering
From the Ladybower Litter Pick to the Cost-of-Living Shop, over 1,500 Sheffield Hallam students have taken part in countless volunteering opportunities, supporting more than 80 partner charities
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.
New fellowships launched to expand research into key societal challenges
Sheffield Hallam University has launched a new fellowship programme to recruit up to 40 leading researchers to help expand research into key societal issues including population health, climate change and AI.
Vaping benefits blood vessel health as much as other nicotine replacements
A new study at Sheffield Hallam University has found that e-cigarettes are as beneficial for the cardiovascular system as conventional nicotine-replacement therapy when stopping smoking.
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