New ‘young adult first’ probation hub should be implemented across UK
A specialist probation hub which works with young adults aged 18 to 25 is an example of best practice that should be implemented across the country, say researchers.
Loneliness Awareness Week 2025: Meeting Loneliness Together
Sheffield Hallam University’s Centre for Loneliness Studies and the Campaign to End Loneliness are hosting a series of events to mark Loneliness Awareness Week 2025.
Pioneering cancer exercise treatment programme supports 2,000 people in Yorkshire
More than 2,000 people in Yorkshire have now been supported by Active Together, a research-backed cancer exercise treatment service designed by Sheffield Hallam University’s Advanced Wellbeing Research Centre (AWRC).
Sheffield Hallam supports new South Yorkshire Investment Zone
Sheffield Hallam University has welcomed the announcement that South Yorkshire will be the first region in the country to benefit from a Government Investment Zone.
Sheffield Hallam student named Apprentice of the Year
A Sheffield Hallam University student has been named Apprentice of the Year at the annual Food and Drink Federation awards.
ASPIRE programme supports more than 40 Black students into research
More than 40 students from a black background have graduated from a programme set up to help tackle inequality in research and encourage diversity at doctoral-level study.
Sheffield Hallam researcher and trailblazing activist named in Disability Power 100
Chella Quint OBE has been named as one of the most influential disabled individuals in the UK, in the Shaw Trust Disability Power 100 2024.
New research shows impact of volunteering at parkrun
An independent survey commissioned by UK-based charity parkrun has highlighted that volunteering has a bigger impact on health and wellbeing of parkrunners than just running or walking.
More than 9,600 students celebrated at biggest ever annual graduation event
More than 9,600 students have graduated from Sheffield Hallam University as part of the biggest ever annual programme of ceremonies.
Yorkshire project to empower communities awarded £5m funding
A project to give more power to low-income, marginalised and isolated communities across Yorkshire to confront the challenges posed by climate change and widening inequalities has been awarded £5m in funding.