Sony approve Steel Minions Game for release
Steel Minions game for PlayStation network produced by Sheffield Hallam University's Cultural, Communication and Computing Research Institute
We’ve created a Bacteria Builder online game!
Dr Mel Lacey and her team have created Bacteria Builder, an online game that challenges you to learn about bacterial form and function to create bacteria which can survive in different kinds of environments
Golf in Society: More than a game
Golf in Society’s mission is to improve the lives of our ageing population by introducing them to the health and wellbeing benefits of golf.
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
Sheffield Hallam VR healthcare expert recognised by international gaming industry
A Sheffield Hallam University researcher whose pioneering virtual reality (VR) technology in healthcare has helped amputees, burns victims and children with limb injuries to rehabilitate, has been recognised internationally by The Game Awards and included in its prestigious Future Class 2022.
Digital media courses
See all of our undergraduate and postgraduate digital media courses, including specialist programmes in film, animation, photography and game design
C3RI Research Seminar Feminism fandom soccer and sexism an overview of female football fandom with Carrie Dunn
This seminar highlights the experience of female football fans in England – a group which has been marginalised and ignored in most previous studies of the support
How a board game is helping sexual abuse victims find their voice
One in five children in Europe are victims of sexual abuse. Fear and a lack of legal knowledge can often prevent them from appearing in court. Our researchers are empowering children to complete this process through a board game.
IMA Festival of Mathematics and its Applications
Are you a maths teacher? We have a fantastic opportunity for your students! This summer Sheffield Hallam will be hosting the IMA Festival of Mathematics and its Applications, a two-day event which celebrates mathematics and all the wonderful things you can do with it.
How do elite athletes get away with doping?
Athletes and testers are engaged in a game of cat and mouse.