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‘I went from screen actress to entrepreneurial wordsmith’

When distinguished actress Letty Butler edited an annual collection of creative writing as part of her masters, she opened the door to an entrepreneurial career in copywriting, coaching and literature.

Being a student during the coronavirus pandemic

A first year student's first hand account of student life during the coronavirus pandemic

Qualifying as a nurse during the pandemic

Hardship bursary helped ease financial worries for Kayleigh, who’s placement has her joining the frontline

'My course gave me the opportunity to get hands-on experience and work on real cases'

Ameena Hussain studies LLB Honours Law and gained practical experience on her course, on placement and at the University’s own law firm SHU Law

“I did a placement at the Financial Times.”

Bilaal, BA (Honours) Accounting and Finance student, received an inspirational student award for his dedication and excellent grades.

KTPs enable specialist manufacturer to design for growth

Evenort has been an established name in the processing of stainless steel since 1982, creating products for the oil, gas, pharmaceutical and petrochemical industries. They are the premier manufacturers in the UK of specialist stainless steel flanges, which are used in pressure vessels and pipelines.

New material makes refineries safer and more cost effective

A new collaboration with the oil and gas industry has the potential to make huge savings - and bring the noise levels down in refineries and pipelines at the same time.

Creating new methods of diagnosing bone disease in children

Sheffield Children's Hospital identified a need to develop new equipment with Sheffield Hallam University to monitor the bone mineral density (BMD) in children less than four years old.

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Review helps to shape future of midwifery

By evaluating the effectiveness of midwife-led care Professor Hora Soltani, with colleagues from four other universities, has helped to shape policy improvements that promote access to midwifery care for low-risk women nationally and internationally

Understanding employment in Britain's seaside towns

Research by Professors Beatty and Fothergill in the Centre for Regional Economic and Social Research (CRESR) has broken new ground by finding new ways to collect and understand the evidence on the people and work available in these coastal areas

 

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