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New £4.5million project to improve healthcare in rural, coastal and disadvantaged areas
Researchers from Sheffield Hallam University and their partners have been awarded £4.5million to lead a new project which will help to improve healthcare in rural and coastal areas as well as disadvantaged urban communities

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Sheffield Hallam University and ECPAT UK launch new policy briefings
Sheffield Hallam University and ECPAT UK (Every Child Protected Against Trafficking) have launched eight targeted policy briefings at an event in the House of Lords
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Sheffield Hallam University partners with St Luke’s to explore joint research projects
Sheffield Hallam University and St Luke’s Hospice have signed a new Memorandum of Understanding, strengthening the collaboration between the two organisations
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Richest households can afford to heat homes for an extra month each year
There is stark inequality in the amount of heating and hot water households in the UK can afford to use, with the highest users accessing 27 more days of heating and hot water than the lowest each year, according to new research
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Investment in the Hundred could save UK cricket from a financial sticky wicket
The Conversation: Robbie Millar and Dr Dan Plumley have co-authored a piece for The Conversation discussing private equity investment in The Hundred.
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Early exposure to air pollution could affect brain development and mental health later in life
The Conversation: Dr Matthew Hobbs and research team have written for The Conversation about their new research which found that exposure to air pollution in early life could have lasting effects on child development and mental health in adolescence.
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How universities can help the government deliver its industrial strategy
Labour’s industrial strategy green paper, Invest 2035:The UK’s Modern Industrial Strategy, sets out the scale of work that needs to be done to achieve their vision for economic growth.
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COP29 in review: an avoidance of failure rather than a clear move towards success
The COP29 climate conference concluded 33 hours late, with a final sprint of chaotic late-night negotiations
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No Bounds is a whirlwind exploration of our past and potential futures
No Bounds Festival returns to Sheffield this weekend for its seventh edition, with a programme of events that aim to break down barriers between music, art, and technology.
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