Sheffield Hallam welcomes Minister as it celebrates 2,500th Degree Apprentice
Rt Hon Robert Halfon MP, Minister for Skills, Apprenticeships and Higher Education, visited Sheffield Hallam University to meet with a group of degree apprentices currently undertaking placements with South Yorkshire businesses
Geoscientists call for action on tackling racial inequality
An article published in the journal Nature Geoscience has highlighted the shocking under-representation of students from ethnic minority backgrounds in the Geosciences.
Three university leaders reveal their hopes for the next election
In a new report from the Higher Education Policy Institute being launched at a fringe event at the Conservative Party Conference today, three university leaders set out their views on what the party-political manifestos should say at the next general election
Sheffield Hallam welcomes funding boost for degree apprenticeships
Sheffield Hallam University has welcomed funding from the Office for Students (OfS) to continue to develop and expand its degree apprenticeship programme.
Vice-Chancellor statement on Ukraine
Over the last week the military attack on Ukraine by Russia, has left us all horrified and dismayed. The Russian military invasion is unjustified. It is heart-breaking to see the human suffering unfolding, day-by-day in Ukraine, with one million people already displaced and fleeing for safety in other nations.
Sheffield Hallam University welcomes new Vice-Chancellor
Sheffield Hallam University has welcomed Professor Liz Mossop who has begun her tenure as Vice-Chancellor.
Sheffield Hallam’s gender equality commitment recognised with Athena Swan award
Sheffield Hallam University has successfully renewed its institutional Athena SWAN bronze award in recognition of its commitment to gender equality.
Nominations open for new Sheffield Hallam University Chancellor
Sheffield Hallam University has opened nominations for its next Chancellor, after the current Chancellor, Baroness Helena Kennedy LT KC, announced her decision to step down.
Statement following the death of Lord Kerslake
The University is very sad to hear that Lord Kerslake, the Chair of our Board of Governors, has died.
Turing funding set to support 500 Hallam students secure global opportunities
More than 500 Sheffield Hallam University students will have the opportunity to work, study or volunteer internationally as part a government-funded scheme to encourage students from all backgrounds to choose to study abroad.