Adventure learning can help to improve students’ behaviour – new research
Taking part in adventure learning activities can lead to improvements in students’ behaviour with benefits continuing for more than a year after the activity, new research by Sheffield Hallam University has shown.
Unique partnership set to transform early years education
An innovative new Sheffield Hallam University-led project is set to transform early years education and care.
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.
Supporting vulnerable children and young people during the pandemic
Sheffield Hallam University has hosted a virtual conference to support organisations working with vulnerable children and young people across South Yorkshire during the Covid-19 crisis.
Supporting science teachers to engage with or carry out research can improve their teaching practice
New research has found that training and development programmes that support primary teachers and secondary science teachers to engage with and use research can improve their teaching.
Sheffield Hallam University pledges over £500k to support refugees
Sheffield Hallam University is continuing its commitment as a University of Sanctuary to supporting refugees by promising £500,000 for scholarships and bursaries over the next three years.
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.
Sheffield Hallam student named Apprentice of the Year
A Sheffield Hallam University student has been named Apprentice of the Year at the annual Food and Drink Federation awards.
Sheffield Hallam nursery rated outstanding by Ofsted
Sheffield Hallam University’s Collegiate Nursery has been rated outstanding by Ofsted and praised for providing an inclusive and supportive environment where children thrive.
Sheffield Hallam provides work experience for autistic young people
Sheffield Hallam University has partnered with Nexus multi-academy trust to support young people with autism to gain work experience.