Record support for the return of Kelham Pride
Kelham Pride, Sheffield’s biggest LGBTQ+ event, returns Saturday 21st June 2025 for another year of inclusive celebrations. Taking place in the Kelham Island and Neepsend areas of the city, the day festival is free to attend with something for everyone on offer.
Loneliness Awareness Week 2025: Meeting Loneliness Together
Sheffield Hallam University’s Centre for Loneliness Studies and the Campaign to End Loneliness are hosting a series of events to mark Loneliness Awareness Week 2025.
Pioneering cancer support service launches in Sheffield following successful pilot
A new cancer support service which improves medical care, minimises time spent in hospital and reduces the likelihood of complications from surgery has launched in Sheffield, following a successful trial with over 150 patients from the region.
Hallam supply chain degree apprenticeship expands to create future industry leaders
A degree apprenticeship that creates future supply chain leaders continues to grow to meet industry demand at – with more than 50 apprentices forming the latest cohort.
Sheffield Hallam part of project to look at how AI could reshape the museum and heritage sector
Sheffield Hallam University academics are part of a project to investigate the responsible use of artificial intelligence (AI) in the museum and heritage sector.
Accelerating universities’ civic impact through an England-wide action learning programme
Twelve civic university partnerships have been chosen to take part in a newly launched action learning programme (ALP) to help accelerate universities’ local social and economic impact.
Child victims of trafficking share their views and experiences in new research
Young victims of modern slavery have shared their experiences following identification of human trafficking through the UK immigration and social care systems in a new interim report published today.
New action plan to address inequality in geosciences study
A new action plan to address the under-representation of ethnic minority background PhD students in geosciences has been created by researchers at Sheffield Hallam.
New study finds professional football environment legitimises bullying masked as banter
A new study exploring the perceptions of banter amongst footballers has found the professional setting can legitimise and normalise bullying, and highlights the need for coaches, players and sports clubs to address the cultural expectations around banter in their environments.