South Yorkshire joins forces for early years
Sheffield Hallam University and South Yorkshire’s four local authorities have created a new regional strategy to improve speech, language and communication (SLC) for children under five.
Sheffield's Autism Friendly Festival to ‘celebrate differences’
Sheffield’s first Autism Friendly Festival will see the city coming together to celebrate differences as part of World Autism Acceptance Month for 2025.
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.
New study finds autistic young people can thrive in a more flexible education system
A new study exploring the educational experiences of autistic young people and their families’ during the pandemic found that some young people thrived and calls for policymakers to be more responsive to different educational needs.
South Yorkshire pupils empowered to take climate action
Pupils from schools across South Yorkshire have taken part in a festival to empower them to take climate action and live with kindness towards the planet.
Sheffield Hallam to reopen campus for September
Sheffield Hallam University has announced plans that will see its campus open safely for the start of the academic year in September 2020.
Sheffield Hallam University partnership featured in national report on post-16 skills collaboration
Sheffield Hallam University's innovative partnership with South Yorkshire colleges has been recognised as an exemplary model of collaboration in a major new report published by Universities UK and the Association of Colleges.
Sheffield Hallam University celebrates graduation with almost 9,000 students receiving awards
Sheffield Hallam University has celebrated its annual graduation ceremonies with almost 9,000 students receiving their awards, including more than 3,000 on health and teaching related courses.
Working in partnership to improve early years outcomes
Rachel Parkin from Save the Children UK talks about working in partnership with Sheffield Hallam at our Early Years Community Research Centre.
Innovative nursing programmes developing the next generation of healthcare professionals
Sheffield Hallam University is leading new initiatives to tackle workforce shortages in the NHS through strategic partnerships that are opening new pathways into nursing careers and addressing critical gaps in primary care.