Building bridges with local authorities
Bridge Inspectors training events are being delivered by Sheffield Hallam University, one of the first in the country to teach the new code of practice for bridge inspectors
Lightweight ceramic technology gets heavyweight investment
A spin-out business called XeraCarb created by Sheffield Hallam University to commercialise novel high performance and low cost ceramic materials is benefiting from significant new investment to take its technology into production
This Girl Can, Olympic Legacy in action
The legacy of the London 2012 Olympics is continuing in Sheffield through This Girl Can events that encourages girls to participate in sport.
MyHallam
MyHallam is your student portal and gives you access to all the information you need about Sheffield Hallam, as well as access to tools like Blackboard, email, My Student Record and your timetable.
Congratulations Professor Colin McCaig
Many congratulations to our Sheffield Institute of Education colleague Colin McCaig on his successful appointment to a personal chair, as Professor of Higher Education Policy. Well done Professor McCaig!
Women's and midwives' perspectives on the design of a text messaging support for maternal obesity services
Download the Women's and midwives' perspectives on the design of a text messaging support for maternal obesity services study by Sheffield Hallam University
South Yorkshire Life Sciences Summit An outstanding place to start, scale and invest
Join us for an exclusive summit that brings together leaders from government, the health and life sciences sector and academia all working to position South Yorkshire at the forefront of the UK’s £100 billion life sciences sector.
PhD Scholarships at MERI
The Materials and Engineering Research Institute (MERI) welcome applications for fully funded PhD studentships, to start in October 2018
Celebrating 100 years of Women in Engineering Day
Celebrating 100 years of International Women in Engineering Day on 23 June 2019. We are sharing Katrina's story of why she chose engineering.