Hallam to lead project to create a net-zero design culture
Academics are leading a new research network to give educators, researchers and businesses the tools they need to embed net-zero principles into design.
Online arts and culture for young people’s mental health – new research programme announced
Young people will help create an ‘online museum’ as a way of improving their mental health, as part of a new and ground-breaking £2.61m research project.
South Yorkshire shines spotlight on vital role of cultural partnership
The Chief Executive of Arts Council England joined key figures from South Yorkshire’s culture community in a special event to highlight the vital role of partnership in arts and culture to support positive change in communities.
Sheffield Hallam partners with Aardman Academy
Sheffield Hallam University has become an Aardman Academy partner to give students and staff access to training with the award-winning studio.
Hallam academic joins forces with artist Pete McKee on climate inspired interactive art installation
Specially commissioned research carried out by a Sheffield Hallam University academic has helped shape a new climate inspired interactive art installation by artist Pete McKee.
Documentary by Hallam graduates shows how Sheffield BAMER community came together during pandemic
Giving a voice to Sheffield’s Black, Asian, Minority Ethnic and Refugee communities is the aim of a documentary project supported by recent graduates.
Future Now festival launches in Sheffield
Future Now Festival of Creativity launches in Sheffield this week (16 May 2022) showcasing creative work from Sheffield Hallam University’s graduating students.
Shadow Universities Minister praises Sheffield Hallam’s approach to arts
The Shadow Minister for Higher Education, Matt Western MP, has praised Sheffield Hallam University’s approach to teaching the arts in a special visit to celebrate this year’s degree show.
Community art project helps bring Sheffield Hallam University research to life
Four pieces of art have been unveiled at Sheffield Hallam University’s National Centre of Excellence for Food Engineering as part of a community-based project to bring their research to life.
Girish Ramchandani
Girish has a PhD in event impact evaluation and is a Social Return on Investment (SROI) practitioner. He has undertaken numerous economic and social impact assessments of major sporting and cultural events and has experience of using SROI in sport and education contexts. He also has a keen interest in examining elite sport performance.