Sheffield Hallam University supports first South Yorkshire Child Poverty Summit
Sheffield Early Learning Community with support from Save the Children UK is holding the first ever child poverty summit in South Yorkshire to focus on solutions to child poverty rates in the region.
Sheffield Hallam hosts UK’s first student remote controlled motorsports championship
Students from six schools and colleges across South Yorkshire and Warwickshire have taken part in the UK’s first remote-controlled motorsports championship designed exclusively for schools.
Sheffield Hallam’s gender equality commitment recognised with Athena Swan award
Sheffield Hallam University has successfully renewed its institutional Athena SWAN bronze award in recognition of its commitment to gender equality.
More than 9,600 students celebrated at biggest ever annual graduation event
More than 9,600 students have graduated from Sheffield Hallam University as part of the biggest ever annual programme of ceremonies.
Nominations open for new Sheffield Hallam University Chancellor
Sheffield Hallam University has opened nominations for its next Chancellor, after the current Chancellor, Baroness Helena Kennedy LT KC, announced her decision to step down.
Hallam’s dementia resource endorsed by NHS England
An online resource designed to support people with dementia and their families during the Covid-19 pandemic has been endorsed by NHS England.
Sheffield Hallam researcher and trailblazing activist named in Disability Power 100
Chella Quint OBE has been named as one of the most influential disabled individuals in the UK, in the Shaw Trust Disability Power 100 2024.
Geri Halliwell-Horner gives guest lecture to ‘wannabe’ writers
Geri Halliwell-Horner has marked the one-year anniversary of receiving her honorary doctorate with a guest lecture to Sheffield Hallam creative writing and marketing students and a book reading with local school children at the University.
Success for Sheffield Hallam at Guardian University Awards
Sheffield Hallam has won a prestigious Guardian University Award for a project which captures honest conversations between friends studying at the university in order to build a picture of students’ lives and learn how to improve.
Hallam students collaborate across time zones to produce innovative audio theatre piece about life under lockdown
Students at Sheffield Hallam and La Trobe University in Australia have worked together to produce an audio theatre piece, to be showcased at Off the Shelf Festival and the Melbourne Fringe.