Sheffield Innovation Spine
A two-year collaboration between Sheffield Hallam University, Sheffield Technology Parks, Sheffield City Council, The University of Sheffield and South Yorkshire Mayoral Combined Authority.
Sheffield Business School
Sheffield Hallam University's Business School brand. Download assets from this brand toolkit.
Sheffield Hallam part of 10-year commitment to nature recovery
Sheffield Hallam University has signed a new agreement to continue one of the biggest conservation and nature recovery projects in the area
A critical and cultural history of Sheffield DocFest, 1986 – 2019
Project by Anna Richards considering the heritage and cultural evolution of the festival, as well as using archival research and oral history to consider its origins, growth and formation.
Sheffield Museums Projects
Our students, in collaboration with the Sheffield Museums Trust, have actively engaged with the local arts and culture
Guildhawk and Sheffield Hallam recognised among Top 50 KTPs in UK history
Sheffield Hallam University and Guildhawk’s two Knowledge Transfer Partnerships (KTPS) have been selected as part of Innovate UK’s “50 Success Stories” celebrating 50 years of the KTP programme.
Sheffield Hallam launches fully-funded course for prospective GP nurses
Sheffield Hallam University has launched a free and flexible training course to support nurses looking to move into a career in general practice (GP).
Neighbourhood Resilience in Sheffield
Client: Sheffield City Council| Staff: Deborah Platts-Fowler and David Robinson
Sheffield Hallam announces fully-funded scholarships to improve sports industry diversity
Sheffield Hallam University has partnered with the Talented Athlete Scholarship Scheme (TASS) to develop a fully-funded scholarship for students from underrepresented groups who are interested in studying for a master’s degree in Strength and Conditioning Coaching (S&C).
Re-imagining our place - Sheffield City Region, the healthiest place in the country to live and work
As the vaccine brings hope that things will ‘return to normal’, we should aim for normal to mean something different. How about a normal that eradicates inequalities in healthy life years within a generation?