Participation Sport
Our social sport programme is for people who want to play for fun in a non-competitive environment. Sessions are run by student sport activators who ensure they're accessible and applicable to everyone, from beginners through to seasoned players.
Assistive Technology
Our assistive technology can be used to increase, maintain, or improve the functional abilities of a person.
I-Swarm - Intelligent Small World Autonomous Robots for Micro-Manipulation
The I-SWARM project was awarded in December 2003 under the European Union Information Society Technologies (IST) 6th framework programme. It is a follow-up of the MiCRoN project.
Bioanalytical science
Within the Biomolecular Sciences Research Centre, the Bioanalytical Science Group (incorporating the Centre for Mass Spectrometry Imaging) carries out applied and multidisciplinary research related to the analysis of chemical and biological species in a variety of matrices.
Selection event for BA (Honours) English Language
Frequently asked questions about the selection event for BA (Honours) English Language at Sheffield Hallam University
Francesca d'Andrea
Francesca is currently completing her PhD with CSER, in collaboration with adidas AG
Low-cost thin film solar cell
A research opportunity for postgraduate students providing training and experience in a wide range of topics related to the development of solar cells. They will also carry out this research in their home universities and start to replicate 'solar villages' in their own countries after completion of their PhD programme
Why I decided to give – How our donors are making a transformational difference
We are incredibly grateful for what our donor community has helped us achieve. Together, our supporters are making a remarkable difference to the lives of our students.
Improving maps for the visually impaired
Research, led by Professor Paul Chamberlain, has explored the value of artefacts in developing knowledge and the role of haptic (touch) cues in improving the design and usability of products