Royal Society for Chemistry Research Fund Grant awarded
Dr Chris Whiteoak has been successful in his recent application for a Royal Society of Chemistry Research Fund Grant (grant number ID RF17-1110)
Research-based Pedagogical Tools in India
Promoting inquiry in university education
Investigating the introduction and implementation of Public Spaces Protection Orders (PSPOs)
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Heritage research at Sheffield Hallam University
Heritage research at Sheffield Hallam is located mainly in the Humanities Research Centre, which houses English and history, and in the Cultural, Communication and Computing Research Institute.
LabStudio - Design Research between Architecture & Biology
‘LabStudio: Design Research between Architecture and Biology’ simultaneously challenges and expands contemporary notions of what collaboration across broad knowledge domains means and how that might operate within and then expand the liminal space that exists between laboratory and studio practices.
CeBSAP research projects
Find out about the latest Projects by the Centre for Behavioural Science and Applied Psychology.
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.
Research degrees in Sport and Physical Activity
Our innovative and applied research is funded through research councils and charities grants, in addition to investment from companies and organisations in the sport and physical activity industry.
Research confirms being active helps pupils in school
Encouraging physical activity can play a vital role in helping children and young people to catch-up on missed schoolwork and support their mental health throughout the Covid-19 pandemic, new research from Sheffield Hallam reveals.
The Affordability of Community-Led Homes: Research Summary
Client: The Nationwide Foundation | Authors: Tom Archer and Ian Wilson