Vice-Chancellor announces decision to stand down
The Vice-Chancellor of Sheffield Hallam University has announced his intention to stand down from his role later this year, after seven years of service which has seen some outstanding success.
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 University welcomes High Commissioner of India
Sheffield Hallam University has welcomed the High Commissioner of India, Gaitri Issar Kumar, as part of a two-day visit to South Yorkshire to strengthen relationships between the region and India.
Santander contributes £94,000 to bolster Sheffield Hallam’s Covid-19 student support
Students at Sheffield Hallam University who have been affected by the Covid-19 crisis are to receive £93,784 of further support and recognition courtesy of Santander Universities.
Hallam wins bid to host Civic University Network
Sheffield Hallam wins bid to host Civic University Network
My first impressions of Sheffield can be summed up in one word: optimism
It’s a great time to start a new job in Sheffield. I write at the start of my second month as Vice-Chancellor of Sheffield Hallam University.
Vice-Chancellor reiterates ongoing support for students affected by Covid-19
One year on from the first national lockdown, Vice-Chancellor, Sir Chris Husbands, has reiterated the University’s ongoing support for students affected by the pandemic.
Sheffield Hallam shortlisted for University of the Year at THE Awards
Sheffield Hallam has been shortlisted for University of the Year at the Times Higher Education (THE) Awards 2022.
Hallam named University of the Year for social mobility
Sheffield Hallam University has been named University of the Year at the UK Social Mobility Awards in recognition of its work to advance social mobility through higher education (HE).
Educating more students from under-represented backgrounds than any other UK university
New data shows that Hallam educates more students from under-represented backgrounds than any other UK university.