New film highlights how women in India are resisting economic abuse
A new documentary produced by researchers at Sheffield Hallam University shines a light on how women in India are resisting economic abuse, navigating systemic and social barriers and negotiating economic freedom through paid work.
New exhibition showcases the work of Watership Down animator, Arthur Humberstone
A new exhibition showcasing the work and unseen material of animator, Arthur Humberstone, will be free and open to the public at Sheffield Hallam University’s Post Hall Gallery from Saturday 8 March to Saturday 5 April.
Scientists to examine effects of carbon monoxide on blood clotting
Scientists at Sheffield Hallam University have been awarded funding to investigate how carbon monoxide exposure affects blood clotting and cardiovascular health.
Contemporary exhibition research brings youngest voices to Manchester Art Gallery
Researchers from Sheffield Hallam University and Manchester Metropolitan University have received a significant grant from the Arts and Humanities Research Council to develop an experimental exhibition that will engage children under three and their families.
Hallam’s outstanding support for small businesses recognised with Small Business Charter reaccreditation
Sheffield Hallam University has been reaccredited with the Small Business Charter award in recognition of their support for SMEs in the region during the pandemic and beyond.
Sheffield Hallam University awarded £1.5m to evaluate NHS weight clinics
Researchers at Sheffield Hallam University have been awarded more than £1.5m to lead an evaluation of NHS clinics across England set up to support children and young people who have weight-related complications.
Sheffield Hallam awarded £460k to expand apprenticeship provision
Sheffield Hallam University has been awarded £460,000 in the first wave of the Office for Students’ (OfS) Degree Apprenticeship Funding Competition.
New report exposes forced labour connections in global retail brands’ supply chains
More than 100 global retail brands could be at risk of using cotton that is produced by Uyghur forced labour according to new research by Sheffield Hallam University’s Helena Kennedy Centre for International Justice
New €7m research project for robotic-led rehabilitation of stroke survivors
Researchers at Sheffield Hallam University, alongside partners across Europe, have been awarded €7.3 million to lead a project to develop a new intuitive robot that uses technology inspired by the human brain to improve social interaction and rehabilitation of stroke survivors.
Loneliness is driving poor mental health in the film industry, costing up to £400m a year
Loneliness and poor mental health are disproportionately high in the freelance-reliant film and TV industry, according to new research.