Researchers make real world impact
As a result of the Hallam Fund grant, a unique project to develop a metamaterial is making significant progress and building local and global networks.
Hardship help during isolation
International student Muhammad was supported with food vouchers while stuck in the UK and in isolation
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.
Why I decided to give – How donors are creating a better future
We are truly thankful to our compassionate donor community who reflect our values and passion for transforming lives. Carole Stevenson is one of our generous donors that are helping us make a significant impact on the lives of our students.
Helping young asylum seekers pursue a brighter future
Yordanos is one of the young asylum seekers who had to flee her home with her daughter and found sanctuary in the UK.
Bad Vibrations
Research you've funded is helping to save the lives of more than 16,000 premature babies who undergo potentially life-threatening journeys in emergency vehicles each year.
Taking Care of Mental Health
Through support of The Hallam Fund a new Residential Wellbeing Mentoring programme has been launched which is committed to improving student wellbeing and ultimately reducing the number of students forced to withdraw from university.
A legacy of supporting opportunity
Sylvia Clark was a community nurse who throughout her life always found ways to help those who needed it, and now her legacy will continue thanks to a generous £50,000 gift from her family to establish the Sylvia Clarke Fund.
Providing support when it’s needed the most
Generous donations from alumni, staff and friends of the University have helped first year student Kristina get through an extremely challenging time that may have otherwise had a long-term impact on her future.
Clever Catheters
Donors are supporting new applied research to help combat the rise of antibacterial resistance.