Sheffield Hallam’s free interactive STEM event Explore! returns
Families across Sheffield are invited to attend Sheffield Hallam University’s Explore! Science, Engineering and More event tomorrow (Saturday 18 March) to experience a host of hands-on interactive STEM activities.
Sheffield Children’s physiotherapy service launches at AWRC
Young physio patients are benefiting from a new service created by Sheffield Children’s and Sheffield Hallam University which brings together clinicians and researchers at the Advanced Wellbeing and Research Centre (AWRC).
Hallam in top 10 UK universities for graduate success
Sheffield Hallam is in the top ten of all universities in the country for the overall number of graduates in highly skilled employment or further study, according to new data.
Hallam study reveals divide over whether childhood obesity is a child protection issue
Almost half of all health and social workers questioned as part of a new study by academics at Sheffield Hallam University have indicated that they feel childhood obesity should be considered a child protection issue.
Hallam wins award for innovation in graduate employment support
Sheffield Hallam University has received a prestigious award for a ‘bold and ambitious’ initiative which supports students into skilled, graduate jobs and professions.
Quarter of adults unwilling to have Covid-19 vaccine
Quarter of adults unwilling to have Covid-19 vaccine
New data values international students’ benefit to Sheffield economy at £770m
International students provide a £770 million economic benefit to the city of Sheffield, according to new figures released today (Thursday 20 June).
Hallam’s innovative teaching methods recognised at national games awards
Andrew Hamilton, Senior Lecturer in the School of Computing and Digital Technologies and Course Leader for BSc (Hons) Computer Science for Games, has won the Innovative Teaching Award at the TIGA UK Games Education Awards 2024
Hallam students spend close to 50,000 hours supporting communities through volunteering
From the Sheffield Shoebox appeal to tree planting and conservation, over 1,100 Sheffield Hallam students have supported countless projects and volunteered across more than 50 charities in the last year.
Mental wellbeing and social connections of middle-aged men improved by parkruns
Taking part in parkrun has a positive impact on the mental wellbeing of middle-aged men and helps them to form new friendships, according to new research.