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Premier League trailblazer and community champion set to become university Chancellor
Sheffield’s Uriah Rennie, the first black referee to oversee Premier League games and active community advocate, is set to be installed as the next Chancellor of Sheffield Hallam University in 2025
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Sheffield Hallam University marks biggest ever graduation with new alternative ceremony
Sheffield Hallam University’s biggest ever annual graduation is underway with more than 10,000 students set to receive their awards
Read moreExperts awarded honorary contracts to enhance women’s health and early years research
Two prominent Sheffield Hallam women’s healthcare experts have been awarded honorary contracts at Doncaster and Bassetlaw Teaching Hospitals (DBTH), marking a significant milestone in the collaboration between the university and the hospital
Read moreSheffield Hallam academics recognised as leading researchers in their field
More than 20 current and former Sheffield Hallam academics feature in Elsevier and Stanford University’s 2024 list of the world’s most-cited scholars of their fields, demonstrating the reach and impact of research taking place at the University
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YouTube is limiting recommendations of weight and fitness videos to teenagers - but more change is needed
The Conversation: Dr Danielle Paddock writes for The Conversation about teenagers' exposure to weight loss content on social media and how it can affect their mental wellbeing.
Read moreRobin Hood, morris dances and UFOs: English folklore survey gets post-Brexit reboot
The Guardian: A new National Folklore Survey, which will be led by academics from Sheffield Hallam University, is featured in The Guardian.
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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.
Read moreEntrepreneurship is a Catalyst for regional equity
As Sheffield prepares to host the Institute for Small Business and Entrepreneurship (ISBE) Conference, we find ourselves at a crucial crossroads in the debate around regional development and economic equality.
Read moreNo 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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