Understanding the impact of the Breakthrough Project
Client: Cathedral Archer Project (funded by Lankelly Chase) | Staff: Peter Wells, Kesia Reeve, Chris Dayson, Elaine Batty and Elizabeth Sanderson
The Role of Health Interventions in Reducing Incapacity Claimant Numbers
Client: Sheffield Hallam University | Christina Beatty, Kirsty Duncan, Steve Fothergill and Sionnadh McLean
Non-Medical Prescribing (V300) - Level 6
NonMedical Prescribing V300 Level 6
Non-Medical Prescribing (V300) - Level 7
NonMedical Prescribing V300 Level 7
Cyber Innovation Showcase 2024: A Day of Insight, Inspiration, and Collaboration
The Cyber Innovation Showcase 2024 at Sheffield Hallam University united professionals, academics, and students to explore cybersecurity advancements. Highlights included MSc Cyber Security students’ innovative research presentations and expert talks from industry leaders. The event emphasized collaboration, future trends, and the university’s pivotal role in shaping next-generation cybersecurity professionals.
Heart of the Region campaign launched to help shape the future of Hallam
Our Heart of the Region campaign seeks the views of the public to help shape the future of the University.
Hallam receives six-figure funding to address a critical barrier in the nuclear decommissioning landscape
Sheffield Hallam University has been awarded £550,000 to lead an international research project to develop practical, scalable solutions for some of the most complex radioactive wastes in the world.
Azerbaijan education leaders visit Hallam to boost student employability
a group of government and higher education’s leaders from Azerbaijan have visited the University as part of a study tour on graduate employability.
New research defines 'dark kitchens' where almost 15% of online food orders are made
A landmark study led by academics at Sheffield Hallam University has produced the UK’s first widely agreed definition of ‘dark kitchens’ - catering spaces that have rapidly transformed food delivery and urban food systems.
New £4 million Digital Good Network launched to ensure technologies are beneficial to society
Sheffield Hallam University is part of a new Digital Good Network (DGN) which will explore how digital technologies can be used in ways that benefit people, society and the economy.