Transforming lives locally and nationally: degree apprentices meet Secretary of State for Education
Sheffield Hallam degree apprentices share their experiences of meeting with the Secretary of State for Education, Gillian Keegan.
Who Needs Cultural Intelligence? (GCP topic)
Come along to this fascinating lecture as part of the Global Citizenship Portfolio module 2025/26.
Artificial Intelligence and Healthcare (GCP Topic)
Come along to this fascinating lecture as part of the Global Citizenship Portfolio module 2025/26.
Scientists to develop revolutionary solution to back pain
A multi-million pound revolutionary research project which aims to regenerate damaged spinal discs and cure back pain, has begun at Sheffield Hallam University.
We’re helping tackle a rare brain disease that affects children
Vanishing White Matter (VWM) is a rare neurodegenerative disease that largely affects children. Sheffield Hallam researchers are helping to tackle this currently incurable illness.
AI does not have the emotional intelligence and humanity to deliver cutting-edge journalism
By Dean Naidoo, Associate Head of the Sheffield Creative Industries Institute at Sheffield Hallam University
Doctoral Competitions within the Creating Knowledge Conference 2019
Shruti Mandhani of the Materials and Engineering Research Institute (MERI) was named the winner of our 2019 Three Minute Thesis Competition at the Creating Knowledge Conference on 17 June 2019.
Investing in Yorkshire’s future
Dan Lally, Deputy COO at Sheffield Hallam University –one of the country’s largest higher and degree apprenticeship providers – discusses working with businesses and unlocking investment into Yorkshire through skills and training.
TAD Talks: for apprentices by apprentices
Sheffield Hallam degree apprentice Ryan Simmons outlines in this civic blog how he helped launch a series of inspirational talks from local business leaders to connect and inspire the apprentice community
Robotics for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder
Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) are being supported during clinical appointments by robots, developed in a partnership between the Advanced Wellbeing Research Centre (AWRC), Sheffield Children's Hospital and the Children's Hospital Charity.