New Review - out now
The autumn edition of university magazine Review is now out at Shefifeld Hallam University.
Royals praise for Sheffield Hallam University
His Royal Highness Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester, has praised Sheffield Hallam University's award-winning Heart of the Campus Building at Collegiate Crescent during a commemorative visit
Open letter to student accommodation providers
The Vice-Chancellor and President of the Student’s Union at Sheffield Hallam University have written a joint open letter to student landlords and accommodation providers, encouraging them to consider providing refunds, discounts, or flexibility with contracts due to the impact of Covid-19.
Hallam provides more than 1,000 support packages to newly arrived international students
Staff have gone the extra mile to ensure that international students had access to everyday essentials whilst in quarantine.
Construction firms join forces on degree apprenticeships set to address industry skills-gap
Two new joint apprenticeships bringing together two national construction companies with Sheffield Hallam University to address industry skills gaps are set to launch this month.
Hallam students spend 41,000 hours helping the community through volunteering
From lifting the spirits of people in isolation to raising money for the vulnerable and frontline workers, students at Sheffield Hallam have spent more than 41,000 hours giving back to the community.
Hallam confirms plan for first-class student experience
Sheffield Hallam University has announced plans to provide an outstanding experience for students returning in September.
University Statement: Increased online provision
University Statement regarding increased online provision.
Hallam recognised for its support for vulnerable students
Sheffield Hallam University has been recognised for its support for students who are estranged from their families during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Sheffield Hallam University begins €6.8m European project utilising AI to combat online child sexual exploitation
Researchers at Sheffield Hallam University have begun working with key partner organisations from across the EU on a €6.8m project to combat online child sexual exploitation.