Government accused of withholding ethnicity data relating to Covid-19 deaths amongst NHS workers
The government has been accused of refusing to disclose the demographic information relating to Covid-19 deaths amongst NHS workers in England, despite multiple Freedom of Information submissions.
University receives donation to fund life-changing cancer research
A cancer survivor and his wife have donated £10,000 to Sheffield Hallam University to fund lifesaving research into the disease.
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.
Hallam academics awarded Crystal Scales of Justice prize
A team of psychologists at Sheffield Hallam University has been awarded the Crystal Scales of Justice Prize for their board game that supports children giving evidence in court.
Double win for Sheffield Hallam at the 2023 Times Higher Education Awards
Sheffield Hallam University has been awarded two of the most prestigious prizes in the higher education world – collecting the honours at the Times Higher Education Awards 2023 on Thursday evening (7 Dec).
Sheffield Hallam and partners awarded £3.7m to support universities to maximise their local impact
Sheffield Hallam and its partners have been awarded £3.7m to support universities across the country to develop their civic leadership, maximising their local social and economic impact and helping to address national and global challenges.
Hallam students support squash programme for local young people
Sheffield-based Steel City Squash combines professfional squash coaching with educational support and creative learning activities.
Hallam honours those that embody university values of inclusion, innovation and health expertise
Leading women in business, engineering and sport, pioneers in sustainable design and public health experts addressing inequality are set to receive honorary doctorates from Sheffield Hallam University.
Sports organisations are leaving their female athletes vulnerable to rising social media harassment
A new study examining how UK sports organisations respond to online abuse against female athletes reveals significant gaps in protection, with no tailored safeguarding policies specifically addressing the unique vulnerabilities faced by professional sportswomen.
Hallam researcher named first artist in residence at Sheffield Cathedral
Helen Blejerman has been named as the first artist in residence at Sheffield Cathedral, with a new installation unveiled later this week.