Sheffield Hallam rallies to provide end of life care training
A team of healthcare specialists from Sheffield Hallam University has created and delivered bespoke end-of-life care training to colleagues from local NHS trusts to help them support coronavirus victims and their families.
Sheffield Hallam statement on the situation in Afghanistan
The situation in Afghanistan is extremely concerning, and we know that members of our staff and student community will be worried about what the future holds for those who live there.
Sheffield Hallam partners with No Bounds to showcase world-leading research in culture and creativity
No Bounds festival returns to venues across Sheffield 11-13 October 2024, featuring new installations from artist-researchers at Sheffield Hallam University.
New glass sensors could make commercial nuclear fusion viable
A new generation of durable sensors capable of monitoring commercial nuclear fusion reactors in real time is being developed by UK researchers
Sheffield Hallam welcomes funding boost for degree apprenticeships
Sheffield Hallam University has welcomed funding from the Office for Students (OfS) to continue to develop and expand its degree apprenticeship programme.
Niall Guite honoured by Sheffield Hallam University for services to disability advocacy
Athlete, artist and advocate, Niall Guite, has received an honorary doctorate from Sheffield Hallam University in recognition of his distinguished contribution to raising awareness of the abilities of disabled athletes and advocacy for the Special Olympics
Sheffield Hallam University spreads joy of Christmas with free activity packs for children
More than 100 free activity packs are to be given to children through foodbanks across Sheffield.
Global partnership creates unique international opportunities for Hallam students
Sheffield Hallam University has co-launched a unique collaborative degree course and joint PhD programme with partner institution, La Trobe University in Australia.
University secures up to £1.2m to evaluate Government funding to encourage more active travel
Sheffield Hallam University has secured up to £1.2m funding to evaluate the success of the Government funding for active travel, aimed at encouraging more people to walk or cycle short journeys.
Sheffield Hallam officially launch PlayStation®5 development lab
Sheffield Hallam University has become one of the best equipped PlayStation teaching labs in Europe following investment in new PlayStation®5 development kits, offering students the chance to create videogames using the latest technology.