Hallam student creates innovative bracelet to help women feel safe
Sheffield Hallam University graduate, Nahla O’Rourke, has designed an innovative and stylish bracelet that helps women feel safe when out and about alone.
Mental health care needs urgent reform to include lifestyle interventions
Mental health services must urgently increase investment in lifestyle interventions to improve care and help close the 15-year life expectancy gap faced by people with mental illness, a new Lancet Psychiatry Commission report warns.
UK Security Minister Dan Jarvis MP visits Sheffield Hallam cyber security showcase
Sheffield Hallam University welcomed Dan Jarvis MP, Minister for Security, to its flagship ‘Postgraduate Cyber Security and Advanced Computer Networks Showcase’ highlighting how Sheffield Hallam students, graduates, researchers and partners can play a part in keeping the country safe
More than 500 women awarded honorary degrees 60 years after studying
More than 500 women have been awarded honorary degrees by Sheffield Hallam University at a special graduation ceremony, some more than 60 years after completing their studies.
Sheffield Hallam University and Table Tennis England serve up new partnership
Sheffield Hallam University has signed a new partnership agreement with Table Tennis England (TTE) to help develop the sport through consultancy, research and innovation following TTE’s return to Sheffield as their national elite training centre.
Sheffield Hallam students and graduates going for gold in Paris
Sheffield Hallam University students and alumni are going for gold in Paris after being selected to represent Team GB and Team Ireland for the Olympics and Paralympics.
Finance agreement will see campus plan accelerated
Sheffield Hallam University and Pricoa Private Capital have agreed a Private Placement issuance that will enable the University to accelerate its campus plan.
Hallam shortlisted for regional apprenticeship honour
Sheffield Hallam University has been shortlisted for the Educate North 2024 Apprenticeship Award.
King of Lesotho visits Sheffield Hallam University
His Majesty King Letsie III of Lesotho has visited Sheffield Hallam University to celebrate the Helena Kennedy Centre’s ongoing partnership with Lesotho.
Study finds polyphenol-rich food helps gym-goers recover from muscle damage where time to heal is limited
A new study has found that the consumption of polyphenol‐rich plant-based food helps to reduce muscle damage up to 96 hours after exercise for scenarios where rapid recovery is key.