Sheffield Hallam team celebrates impact of Lesotho cook bag project
Staff and students from Sheffield Hallam University have visited Lesotho to celebrate the end of a collaborative project to create and distribute eco cook bags in rural communities.
Hallam students celebrate Yorkshire for film competition
Four media student groups have reached the final of the inaugural Welcome to Yorkshire Student Film Competition.
Sheffield Hallam to host events for Being Human Festival 2022
Academics from Sheffield Hallam University will be exploring place, climate change and representation in a series of events for Being Human Festival 2022.
Turing Scheme provides global opportunities for Hallam students
Sheffield Hallam students will be able to take part in a range of international study or work opportunities after the university secured more than £660,000 through the government’s Turing Scheme.
Hallam leads partnership to boost employment and carbon literacy in Africa
Improving climate literacy and youth employability in Africa is the aim of a new partnership.
Rough sleepers disproportionately criminalised by PSPOs
People experiencing street homelessness are disproportionately criminalised in areas with Public Spaces Protection Orders (PSPOs), according to a new report from Sheffield Hallam University.
Sheffield Hallam launches UK’s first medical ultrasound degree apprenticeship
Sheffield Hallam University has launched the UK’s first degree apprenticeship route to becoming a medical sonographer.
Sheffield Hallam hosts successful third annual cybersecurity competition
Sheffield Hallam University have successfully hosted the third edition of the Sheffield Siege ‘Capture The Flag’ (CTF) competition bringing together 17 cybersecurity student teams from universities across the United Kingdom.
Artist and Honorary Doctor Pete McKee gives talk at Hallam
Artist Pete McKee gave the public an insight into his world at a recent talk at Sheffield Hallam University.
Hallam lecturer awarded top nursing accolade
Sheffield Hallam University nursing lecturer, Jo Painter, has been made a Queen’s Nurse, a prestigious honour awarded by The Queen’s Nursing Institute (QNI) to community nurses who have demonstrated a high level of commitment to patient care