Celebrating ten years of research and innovation
In 2013, the education staff at Sheffield Hallam University were brought together to establish the Sheffield Institute of Education with the aim of fostering closer collaboration and building stronger connections across our areas of work. Since that time, we have evolved into a national hub of excellence, gaining regional, national and international acclaim for our achievements in teaching, learning, professional development, research, and evaluation. To mark our 10-year anniversary, and in recognition of our ongoing work, we have produced a commemorative publication showcasing some of our areas of interest and expertise.
Tinsley Bridge recognises MERI as major contributor
MERI has been recognised by the Tinsley Bridge group as a major contributor in the creation of their ultrahigh strength steel
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Tackling transport-related barriers to employment in low-income neighbourhoods
Client: Joseph Rowntree Foundation (JRF) | Authors: Richard Crisp, Ed Ferrari, Tony Gore, Steve Green, Lindsey McCarthy, Alasdair Rae, Kesia Reeve and Mark Stevens
Parkrun increases life satisfaction and is worth £667 million a year to the UK economy
New research published to mark parkrun’s 20th anniversary has revealed how it is worth nearly £700 million a year to the UK economy as a result of improved life satisfaction for those who take part.
Evaluation of Heritage Lottery Fund’s First World War centenary activity: year 3 report
Client: Heritage Lottery Fund | Authors: Will Eadson, Ben Pattison, Mark Stevens, Alison Twells and Nicola Verdon
£5.7m facilities which will benefit our clients
A University research centre which investigates coatings for space satellites and is at the cutting edge of robotic technology is moving to a new home as part of a £5.7m revamp
Evaluation of Heritage Lottery Fund’s First World War Centenary Activity: Year 4 report
Client: Heritage Lottery Fund | Authors: Elaine Batty, Will Eadson, Ben Pattison, Mark Stevens, Alison Twells and Nicola Verdon
Ben Jones
Ben is a PhD student within the Physical Activity, Wellbeing and Public Health Research Group