Research shows one-in-three will eat and drink out more frequently than before pandemic
New consumer research has revealed that over a third of people are intending to eat and drink out more often when the lockdown restrictions are lifted, compared to before the pandemic.
New film highlights how women in India are resisting economic abuse
A new documentary produced by researchers at Sheffield Hallam University shines a light on how women in India are resisting economic abuse, navigating systemic and social barriers and negotiating economic freedom through paid work.
Sheffield universities pledge support for armed forces community
Vice-Chancellors from Sheffield Hallam University and the University of Sheffield have signed the Armed Forces Covenant, a pledge made to support the armed forces community to ensure they face no disadvantage.
Sheffield Hallam secures £900k funding to set up University Enterprise Zone
Sheffield Hallam University has secured £900k government funding to set up a University Enterprise Zone to support regional economic growth and innovation.
Horse racing’s £300m economic impact on Yorkshire
A major study has revealed that the horse racing industry contributes in excess of £300 million a year to the Yorkshire economy.
Sheffield Hallam graduation fortnight generates £3.4million benefit to city
Students and their families attending Sheffield Hallam University graduation ceremonies have generated £3.4m for city centre businesses.
New research reveals 'pervasive’ nature of gendered online abuse in sport
New research examining gendered online abuse in sport has found that it remains ‘pervasive’, with a report from Sheffield Hallam University and Loughborough University London released ahead of the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 kicking off this week
UK first as Sheffield Hallam and OSTC launch unique financial trading degree
Students studying on a new financial trading course at Sheffield Hallam University will get to experience the fast-paced cut and thrust of the global derivatives markets on the first course of its kind to be launched in the UK.
Sheffield Hallam University and ECPAT UK launch new policy briefings
Sheffield Hallam University and ECPAT UK (Every Child Protected Against Trafficking) have launched eight targeted policy briefings at an event in the House of Lords.
Hallam women’s rights campaigner shortlisted for prestigious award
A lecturer whose work has helped to transform the support for female victims of violence in India has been shortlisted for an Asian Women of Achievement Award.