Councils should work with unions to improve vulnerable workers’ rights
Councils could help improve rights for local workers most vulnerable to insecure, exploitative and unsafe working conditions by working with trade unions, new research shows.
Hallam students spend close to 74,000 hours supporting communities through volunteering
From the Ladybower Litter Pick to the Cost-of-Living Shop, over 1,500 Sheffield Hallam students have taken part in countless volunteering opportunities, supporting more than 80 partner charities
Sheffield Business School welcomes GXO leaders for innovation and talent partnership showcase
Sheffield Business School welcomed senior leaders from GXO, the Chartered Institute of Logistics & Transport (CILT) and the UK Warehousing Association (UKWA) for a morning of collaboration, networking and discussions on the future of supply chain management.
New Sheffield Hallam campus artwork celebrates city’s wildlife and green spaces
A local illustrator has created a set of murals that celebrate Sheffield’s wildlife and green spaces in the heart of the City Campus.
Hallam students volunteer close to 80,000 hours in community support efforts
From tree-planting in local parks, to bucket collections for Sheffield Hospitals Charity, over 1,600 Sheffield Hallam students have taken part in countless volunteering opportunities throughout the year, organised by Hallam Students’ Union.
Hallam academics featured in Guggenheim exhibition
Four Sheffield Hallam University academics have been featured in a new photo-essay at the Guggenheim Museum, New York, visualising the relationship between the arts and health.
Sheffield Hallam University opens major design exhibition in Hong Kong
Sheffield Hallam University’s design-led research group Lab4Living is collaborating with the Hong Kong Design Institute (HKDI) to open a major exhibition exploring how design can imagine an equitable future and respond to evolving needs as populations age.
Sheffield Hallam researcher awarded prestigious Future Leaders Fellowship
Sheffield Hallam University researcher, Dr Alice Bullas, been awarded a £1.6m Future Leaders Fellowship from UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) to develop new body measurement methods for children living with obesity.
New tools created to help keep patients waiting for surgery active
A set of new online tools created to support people waiting for knee and hip surgery to manage their physical and mental wellbeing have helped to increase activity levels among patients and reduce the amount of time they spent sitting.
White Rose Doctoral Training Partnership awarded five-year funding
The White Rose Doctoral Training Partnership has been awarded funding for a further five years to support doctoral scholarship and training in the social sciences at Sheffield Hallam University.