Neurodiversity & Me with Bea Marshall
What is neurodiversity and why it is an important part of inclusion and diversity?
Hallam Help
The Hallam Help Service is here to provide you with high quality support, wherever you need it. In person at Hallam Help Points, via email, phone, Twitter and MyHallam.
Academic Advising
Academic advising supports your study and is provided as part of your course. The way this academic advice is given can vary and this article explains more about it.
Why 'energy invisibility' matters – and how we could cure it
Professor Aimee Ambrose introduces her research into home heating habits, and explains how a new public engagement model could help bring climate and energy issues to life
The Value of Walking
This study provides further evidence that walking regularly can have a positive effect on our health and well-being.
Could we see ‘le plank’ at this year’s Tour de France?
It’s the latest unconventional riding position. Here’s why adopting it could make you quicker – without needing to pedal.
Why GDP is the wrong way to measure a country's success
Gross domestic product (GDP) is central to many political debates, including Brexit. But do we attach too much importance to it?
Student Support Advisers
Your Student Support Adviser recognises that it isn’t always easy to manage your academic studies alongside day-to-day life, they are here to listen and advise you on a range of issues and what other specialist services you should access across the university.
Enrol
When you get your enrolment email, you can set up your account, enrol online and order an ID card here.
How adaptive gameplay can help children master arithmetic
Making games that teach effectively and play well is notoriously difficult – but our cross-discipline team is proving it can be done