Hallam academic awarded Fellowship of the Academy of Social Sciences
Amanze Ejiogu, Professor of Accounting, Society and Accountability in Sheffield Business School, is one of 74 social scientists being welcomed to The Academy of Social Sciences Fellowship this spring
New research reveals hidden meaning behind selfies
Different camera angles used by men and women when taking selfies serve as a type of non-verbal communication about the photo taker’s intentions, according to new research.
Sheffield Hallam delivered project helps to support teacher development
Two-thirds of teachers taking part in our pilot project aimed at supporting their continuing development say it has helped improve their knowledge and made them more effective.
Computing students' success at Game Republic Student Showcase
Final-year computing students from Sheffield Hallam were successful in four categories at the annual Game Republic Student Showcase hosted by the University of Bradford.
New £4.5million project to improve healthcare in rural, coastal and disadvantaged areas
Researchers from Sheffield Hallam University and their partners have been awarded £4.5million to lead a new project which will help to improve healthcare in rural and coastal areas as well as disadvantaged urban communities.
Recommendations unveiled to end water poverty and bolster support for millions
Proposals have been unveiled to end the postcode lottery of support for millions of households across England and Wales who are unable to afford their water bill and to improve access to wider help
Research exposes complexity of the UK’s ‘productivity problem’
Research exposes complexity of the UK’s ‘productivity problem’
Government accused of withholding ethnicity data relating to Covid-19 deaths amongst NHS workers
The government has been accused of refusing to disclose the demographic information relating to Covid-19 deaths amongst NHS workers in England, despite multiple Freedom of Information submissions.
New essay collection launched in memory of Lord Bob Kerslake
A new collection of essays from leading thinkers outlining the economic and social benefits universities have on their local communities has been launched in memory of Lord Bob Kerslake.