Hallam lecturer awarded prestigious teaching fellowship
Dr Claire Ketnor from Sheffield Hallam University has been awarded a National Teaching Fellowship (NTF) by Advance HE, for her outstanding contribution to excellent teaching and inspiring colleagues in higher education.
Hallam shows support for refugees in higher education
The University has signed a pledge to continue and expand its provision of support for refugees and people seeking sanctuary across all areas of higher education.
University response to situation in Middle East
It is deeply concerning for us all to see reports of the escalating conflict in the Middle East and the developing humanitarian crisis. We know that this is a very distressing and challenging time for members of our staff and student community.
Fingerprint breakthrough in breast cancer detection
A team of scientists from Sheffield Hallam University has successfully developed a pioneering non-invasive method for detecting breast cancer from fingerprints, with 98% accuracy
Sheffield Hallam welcomes funding boost for degree apprenticeships
Sheffield Hallam University has welcomed funding from the Office for Students (OfS) to continue to develop and expand its degree apprenticeship programme.
Explore Hallam’s free events for this year’s Festival of Social Science
The UK’s Festival of Social Science returns to Sheffield this autumn to delve into the ideas that shape our everyday lives through the pioneering work of the city’s world-leading social scientists.
Hallam secures £19,000 grant to increase diversity in chemistry researchers
Academics at Sheffield Hallam have secured £19,000 funding for a project to increase participation in chemistry research.
New academic review of sport in UK confirms racial inequalities still exist and lays out recommendations for improvement
Extensive analysis of data on race and ethnicity in sport by academics at Sheffield Hallam University has found that racism and racial inequalities still exist, with longstanding issues leading to ethnically diverse communities being consistently disadvantaged within sport in the UK.
Olympic legacy centre facilitates over a million clinical appointments and secures £65m research funding
A Government-funded centre established following the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games to improve the health and wellbeing of the nation has facilitated over a million clinical appointments and generated more than £65 million in research funding.
Sheffield Hallam Signs Collaboration Deal with South Yorkshire Colleges for Higher Skills Delivery
Sheffield Hallam University has signed a collaborative agreement with colleges across South Yorkshire that will see even closer working on Higher Technical Qualifications (HTQs).