New £3.4m project to protect police officers and their families from online harassment and hate crime
A new £3.4m project led by Sheffield Hallam University, which aims to understand the unique risks faced by police officers and their families online and to develop tools to keep them safe, is launching next month.
English football clubs lost £1bn in revenue due to Covid-19
English football clubs lost £1billion in revenue and the industry was set back two and half years in growth terms as a result of the pandemic, according to new research by Sheffield Hallam University.
World-first ‘accountability principles’ to help safeguard use of AI in policing
Sheffield Hallam researchers are working with international partners to create world-first ‘accountability principles’, to help guide the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) by policing and security agencies, as well as judiciaries.
Towns and cities must be better supported to prepare for rollout of driverless vehicles – new research
As the Government announces plans to rollout self-driving vehicles on UK roads by 2025, new research by Sheffield Hallam University suggests local policymakers across the country need to be supported to engage with the technology to shape how it will affect their communities.
Sheffield Hallam signs MoU to help make Jeju Island ‘healthiest place to live in Asia’
Sheffield Hallam University’s Advanced Wellbeing Research Centre (AWRC) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with representatives from the South Korean island of Jeju to help make it the ‘healthiest place to live in Asia’.
Using green social prescribing to prevent and tackle mental ill health
Researchers are investigating whether prescribing nature can help prevent and tackle mental ill health.
Forensic investigation of lightbulbs CPD course December 2020
This short course will explore opportunities and limitations of forensic failure investigation of automotive light bulbs.
Forensic investigation of lightbulbs CPD course (Dates TBC)
This short course will explore opportunities and limitations of forensic failure investigation of automotive light bulbs.
Forensic investigation of lightbulbs CPD course September 2020 (Cancelled due to Covid-19)
This short course will explore opportunities and limitations of forensic failure investigation of automotive light bulbs.
Bridge Inspection Training Course, Glasgow (Days 4 - 6)
This full 6 day course is designed for personnel who are engaged in the maintenance and management of bridges within the highways and railways sector.