Quality Assurance (Audits and Evaluations)
Quality Assurance (Audits and Evaluations)
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“Compared to what we have as a small business, the facilities at Sheffield Hallam are amazing.”
Find out how we're helping Barnsley SME, White's Bakery develop a healthier product range with our expertise.
“I worked on placement at Walt Disney's head office in London”
BA (Hons) Marketing Communication and Marketing student Lauren Slater shares her experience of working on placment at Disney's head office in London.
How to update your course page
How to update your course information for Sheffield Hallam University course leaders and other academic staff with responsibilities for student recruitment.
Getting around
Essential information for new students starting at Sheffield Hallam University. Helpful guidance on directions to our campus buildings, how to get between our campuses, travel information and how to navigate our room numbering system.
We’re working with Asda to reduce the sugar in their products
More than 80 Sheffield Hallam nutrition students have been working with Asda to help them reduce sugar in their own-brand biscuits
Extra financial support for doctoral students to encourage applicants from all backgrounds
Doctoral students at Sheffield Hallam will receive extra financial support towards the cost of living as part of an overall investment of up to £1.2m per annum by the University.
English football clubs lost £1bn in revenue due to Covid-19
English football clubs lost £1billion in revenue and the industry was set back two and half years in growth terms as a result of the pandemic, according to new research by Sheffield Hallam University.
Contemporary exhibition research brings youngest voices to Manchester Art Gallery
Researchers from Sheffield Hallam University and Manchester Metropolitan University have received a significant grant from the Arts and Humanities Research Council to develop an experimental exhibition that will engage children under three and their families.