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South Yorkshire Sustainability Centre will help region meet net-zero targets and create new jobs

A pioneering sustainability centre, launched today (14 June 2023,) is set to help South Yorkshire meet the challenges posed by the climate emergency, while also providing positive opportunities for the people, places and businesses in the region.

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Sheffield Hallam scoops top prize at South Yorkshire Apprenticeship Awards

Sheffield Hallam has been named as the region’s best apprenticeship training provider at the South Yorkshire Apprenticeship Awards 2024.

Funding secured to support students to study, work and volunteer abroad

The University has been awarded more than £600,000 through the UK government’s new global exchange programme to support more students to take part in international study, work and volunteering opportunities.

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Society
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Hallam students’ success at Royal Television Society Awards

Students from Sheffield Hallam University have taken home multiple awards at the Royal Television Society Yorkshire Student Awards 2025.

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Culture and media

La Trobe and Sheffield Hallam universities reaffirm global strategic partnership

The Vice-Chancellor of La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia, has met students and toured some of Sheffield Hallam’s world-leading facilities during a visit to the University to reaffirm the global partnership between the two institutions.

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New project promotes muscle strength as a ‘building block’ for healthy ageing women

Sheffield Hallam University has secured £125,000 of URKI funding for a healthy ageing project to make muscle strength training easier for women in midlife.

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Active lifestyles
Health

Student’s innovative wheelchair buggy wins design competition

A state-of-the-art buggy which affixes to wheelchairs, designed by Sheffield Hallam Student Tom Baker, has won Bolt Burdon Kemp’s Design the Change competition.

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Art and design
Student stories

Government childcare policy fails to address nursery ‘cold spots’ in disadvantaged areas

Experts in early childhood education have called on the government to focus on incentivising providers to operate in disadvantaged areas, rather than targeting funding on middle and high income earners.

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Education
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Research

Sheffield Hallam enters ‘700 club’ by passing apprenticeship milestone

Sheffield Hallam University is celebrating its 700th partnership with local and national employers to provide apprenticeships to learners. The announcement comes during National Apprenticeship Week.

Collaboration is vital to retaining graduate talent in Yorkshire

Collaboration between universities, local government and businesses is vital to keeping talented graduates in the region, according to a group of senior higher education, business and civic leaders.

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