Working with parkrun on pioneering research
The Advanced Wellbeing Centre (AWRC) is working with parkrun, the revolutionary global physical activity movement, to conduct pioneering research into how it improves health and wellbeing.
Parenting in modern Britain: understanding the experiences
Download the Parenting in modern Britain: understanding the experiences report by Sheffield Hallam University
The value of small: In-depth research into the distinctive contribution, value and experiences of small and medium-sized charities in England and Wales
Client: Lloyds Bank | Authors: Chris Dayson, Leila Baker and James Rees with Elaine Batty, Ellen Bennett, Chris Damm, Tracey Coule, Beth Patmore, Helen Garforth, Charlotte Hennessy, Katie Turner, Carol Jacklin-Jarvis and Vita Terry
Our research into antibiotics is helping surgeons carry out life-changing work
Our research has helped surgeons make informed decisions on how to treat and minimise joint replacement infections — transforming patient outcomes.
£5.7m facilities which will benefit our clients
A University research centre which investigates coatings for space satellites and is at the cutting edge of robotic technology is moving to a new home as part of a £5.7m revamp
The value of small: In-depth research into the distinctive contribution, value and experiences of small and medium-sized charities in Salford
Client: Lloyds Bank Foundation for England and Wales | Authors: Tracey Coule, Beth Patmore and Ellen Bennett
The value of small: In-depth research into the distinctive contribution, value and experiences of small and medium-sized charities in Ealing
Client: Lloyds Bank Foundation for England and Wales | Authors: Leila Baker and Katie Turner
Reins project in the news!
The Reins project, which has been a joint collaboration between the Centre for Automation and Robotics at Sheffield Hallam University and King's College London has been discussed in phys.org, a leading web-based science, research and technology news service, as well as in Electronics Weekly
Drs Hywel Jones and Paul Bingham open ceramics theme
The ceramics theme, run by Drs Hywel Jones and Paul Bingham, aims to provide enhanced capability for the much needed delivery of ceramics and glass related consultancy, contract research and knowledge transfer projects (KTPs) by the University.
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