What WW1 civilian internment can teach us about today
At least 800,000 civilians were imprisoned during WW1, but little is known about their experiences. Professor Matthew Stibbe is unlocking their untold story.
STEM4SCHOOLS
This workshop will empower you with the skills to introduce basic programming concepts to infant learners, using academically evaluated child focussed technology.
The Geographical Association Annual Conference
The Geographical Association are celebrating their 125th anniversary by holding their annual conference in their home at Sheffield Hallam University. More than 750 delegates from around the world will be taking part in a range of lectures, workshops, field visits and social events over the three days.
How adaptive gameplay can help children master arithmetic
Making games that teach effectively and play well is notoriously difficult – but our cross-discipline team is proving it can be done
Early years and primary education conference
This annual, full day conference is designed to support teachers, educators and researchers in early years and primary settings
Teach at secondary level
We offer a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses which will qualify you to teach your chosen specialist subject to young people aged 11 to 18
Teach primary-age children
Teacher training at Sheffield Hallam University
What WW1 civilian internment can teach us about today
At least 800,000 civilians were imprisoned during WW1, but little is known about their experiences. Professor Matthew Stibbe is unlocking their untold story.
‘The Super Cells’ animation is here!
With the support of the Microbiology Society, PhD student Emma Henly commissioned an animation to teach children about how the immune system fights microbes