New £1.5m study to examine the impact of interactive electronic devices on young children’s development
A team of researchers led by Sheffield Hallam University has been awarded £1.5m to study the impact of the use of electronic devices on the development of young children.
Hallam students aim to raise another £30,000 for Sheffield charities
Sheffield Hallam students have raised over £250,000 for Sheffield charities over the last 10 years and aim to do it all again in 2022, though a series of charity fundraising events across the city.
Sheffield Hallam develops new methods to reduce use of animal testing in medical research
Researchers at Sheffield Hallam University are working to find alternate methods of conducting medical research that does not require live animals.
Hallam to host largest ever Game Republic student showcase
Over 180 students from 14 Universities and colleges across the North of England will gather at Sheffield Hallam University on 17th June to compete in the Game Republic Student Showcase.
New online resources launched for people living with breast cancer
A new suite of online resources for patients who have been diagnosed with breast cancer has launched, with the help of a £24,000 grant from Weston Park Cancer Charity.
Doctor Who cast and crew 'blown away' to receive honorary doctorates from Sheffield Hallam
Doctor Who showrunner and executive producer, Chris Chibnall, said he and the cast and crew of series 11 of the iconic show were 'blown away' after receiving honorary doctorates from Sheffield Hallam University.
Hallam welcomes 1,000th degree apprentice
Sheffield Hallam University is celebrating the arrival of its 1,000th degree apprentice.
New research partnership launched to help improve responses to UK security issues
Sheffield Hallam University is set to play a key role in a new partnership that will help to address the challenges the UK faces from global security threats.
New guidance launched to make it easier for people with long-term health conditions to be active
Sheffield Hallam University, the National Centre for Sport & Exercise Medicine (NCSEM) and Sport England have teamed up to launch new guidance to support people with long-term health conditions to be more physically active.
Sheffield Hallam adopts the IHRA definition of antisemitism
Following extensive work by a multi-faith working group made up of students and staff representatives, Sheffield Hallam has adopted the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) definition of antisemitism.