Behaviour experts recommend praise to encourage compliance with Covid-19 guidelines
People are more willing to adhere to Covid-19 restrictions if they are praised for their efforts and told why guidelines are changing, according to behavioural science experts from Sheffield Hallam University.
Inspirational Sheffield Hallam students recognised with awards
A student who completed her degree while undergoing cancer treatment, students who supported local charities, and some who set up new academic societies to improve fellow students’ experience were among over 60 students and alumni celebrated as part of Sheffield Hallam University’s Inspirational Student Awards.
Team GB Olympic boxer inspires next generation of students
Team GB Olympic boxer and Sheffield Hallam graduate, Lewis Richardson, has returned to his former University to help inspire the next generation.
Sheffield Hallam cues up partnership with World Seniors Snooker
Sheffield Hallam University and World Seniors Snooker have announced a ground-breaking new partnership which will see students currently studying Sport Business Management get real time experience working on the 2025 World Seniors Snooker Championship.
‘Postcode lottery’ in councils’ use of anti-social behaviour powers – new research
Anti-social behaviour powers are being applied so differently by councils across England and Wales that it is leading to a ‘postcode lottery’.
Sheffield Hallam University partners with Harmony Works
Sheffield Hallam students will be working with Harmony Works Trust ahead of their exciting future move to Castlegate, as part of a creative collaboration between the two organisations.
Moving Mums initiative helps to transform maternal health in Sheffield
Sheffield Hallam University has played a pivotal role in an innovative project aimed at improving maternal and infant health outcomes in Sheffield's underserved communities.
New book launched to provide support for people recently diagnosed with dementia
Researchers from Sheffield Hallam University have worked alongside a poet and illustrator to launch a book which offers a new way of providing information to those who have been recently diagnosed.
Small charities ‘showed up and stuck around’ to support people through the pandemic
Small charities ‘showed up and stuck around’ to support people throughout the pandemic
Sheffield Hallam partners with charity supporting ex-offenders into employment
Innovate UK has backed a Knowledge Transfer Partnership between Sheffield Hallam and the charity Tempus Novo, with six-figure funding to continue the work of the charity working with serving prisoners and ex-offenders looking to change their lives by breaking the cycle of crime through employment