Graduate mentor scheme set to support another 1,400 pupils in South Yorkshire
More than 1,400 GCSE and A-level pupils from across South Yorkshire are set to receive extra support with their studies and future career choices thanks to new funding for a Sheffield Hallam University-led mentoring programme.
Hallam academics partner with Bluebell Wood Children’s Hospice for solar racing project
Researchers from Sheffield Hallam University and students from the University’s racing team have worked with young people from Bluebell Wood on a project to create mini solar powered race cars
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.
Professor Liz Mossop
Information on Sheffield Hallam University Vice-Chancellor Professor Liz Mossop
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.
South Yorkshire leaders unite to address educational gap for boys from lower-income families
Educators, policymakers and experts have come together to tackle the persistent educational attainment gap affecting boys and young men from lower-income backgrounds.
We must act now to close the educational gap for South Yorkshire's boys
South Yorkshire has always been a place of aspiration, resilience and community strength. Yet beneath the surface of our region's proud heritage lies a troubling reality that we can no longer afford to ignore. Too many of our boys, particularly those from working-class and lower-income families, are being left behind.
Hallam academic awarded UKRI Policy Fellowship
Charlynne Pullen is the first academic from Sheffield Hallam University to be awarded a UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) Policy Fellowship, which embeds researchers into the heart of government to help inform and shape effective public policy.