Sheffield Hallam Student’s raise over £40,000 for charity
Sheffield Hallam students have successfully raised over £40,000 for Sheffield Charities by organising a variety of virtual events.
Next stage in campus plan revealed
Sheffield Hallam has released new images which show the latest plans to develop its city campus at a key gateway to Sheffield City Centre.
A statement by the University on 'safety net' measures for students
Following the introduction of no-detriment measures for assessments in 2019/20, we have revised our assessments which have been designed with online and on-campus teaching in mind.
Sheffield Hallam to open a campus in the capital
Sheffield Hallam University is set to offer degree-level courses at a new campus site in Northwest London as part of the flagship £8bn Brent Cross Town development.
Hallam in top 10 UK universities for graduate success
Sheffield Hallam is in the top ten of all universities in the country for the overall number of graduates in highly skilled employment or further study, according to new data.
New data values international students’ benefit to Sheffield economy at £770m
International students provide a £770 million economic benefit to the city of Sheffield, according to new figures released today (Thursday 20 June).
Sheffield Hallam welcomes Office for Students
Sheffield Hallam has welcomed the chair and newly appointed director of fair access and participation at the Office for Students (OfS) as part of a first joint university visit.
Health education chief meets Hallam’s next generation of NHS workforce
Sir David Behan, Chair of Health Education England, has met ‘adaptable and committed’ healthcare students from Sheffield Hallam University as part of a virtual visit.
Hallam confirms plan for first-class student experience
Sheffield Hallam University has announced plans to provide an outstanding experience for students returning in September.
Sheffield Hallam University pledges over £500k to support refugees
Sheffield Hallam University is continuing its commitment as a University of Sanctuary to supporting refugees by promising £500,000 for scholarships and bursaries over the next three years.