Hallam students join The Walk – a travelling festival of art and hope in support of refugees
Students are set to welcome Little Amal, a 3.5 metre puppet of a 10-year-old refugee girl, as part of a travelling festival of art and hope in support of refugees.
International film festival success for Hallam graduate
A filmmaker who studied at Sheffield Hallam has seen his debut documentary showcased to more than 100 film festivals across the globe.
New website launched to support family-focused healthcare in UK & Ireland
Covid-19 has seen more families caring for loved ones with acute illnesses and now Sheffield Hallam University has co-designed a new website dedicated to supporting the role of family-focused healthcare in the UK and Ireland.
Sheffield's Autism Friendly Festival to ‘celebrate differences’
Sheffield’s first Autism Friendly Festival will see the city coming together to celebrate differences as part of World Autism Acceptance Month for 2025.
Government should implement professional development entitlement for teachers– new report
Teachers should be given a government implemented entitlement to professional development at all stages of their career and all schools should appoint a senior leader responsible for staff development, according to a new report.
Sheffield Hallam University celebrates more than 200 successful Knowledge Transfer Partnerships
Sheffield Hallam University is celebrating the successful delivery of more than 200 Knowledge Transfer Partnerships (KTPs) - the transformative programme that connects academia and industry to drive innovation.
One in three people believe in ghosts: release of the first data from the National Folklore Survey for England
The first results from the National Folklore Survey have been revealed, with spooky findings that throw new light on beliefs around Halloween, the paranormal and UFOs held by people living in England today
University joins citywide network to support community cohesion
Sheffield Hallam University has joined a citywide network of organisations which aims to support community cohesion and tackle inequality
Lost Dylan Thomas notebook published
Lost Dylan Thomas notebook brought to life
Sheffield Hallam collaborates with council on food waste project
Sheffield Hallam University is partnering with Sheffield City Council to introduce a food waste trial scheme to better understand the process of household food disposal across selected areas of Sheffield.