Hallam hosts healthcare analytics and artificial intelligence conference
Sheffield Hallam University has hosted the first-of-its-kind Healthcare Analytics and AI conference, bringing together healthcare professionals, data scientists and researchers.
A new survey finds public believes manufacturing is critical to the UK economy
A new Sheffield Hallam and Savanta poll of 2,436 people highlights a massive positive shift in perception towards manufacturing in last five years
Hallam graduates create ‘Tripadvisor for gluten free’
Hallam graduates, Ranveer and Phili, have created ‘Gluten Free Glee’, an Innovate-UK backed platform to raise awareness of Coeliac disease.
Hallam academics co-author research into the financial health of women’s football
Women’s football clubs in England face financial sustainability issues unless governance structures and league design change significantly, according to a new study by Sheffield Hallam University and University of Portsmouth.
Government accused of withholding ethnicity data relating to Covid-19 deaths amongst NHS workers
The government has been accused of refusing to disclose the demographic information relating to Covid-19 deaths amongst NHS workers in England, despite multiple Freedom of Information submissions.
Study finds polyphenol-rich food helps gym-goers recover from muscle damage where time to heal is limited
A new study has found that the consumption of polyphenol‐rich plant-based food helps to reduce muscle damage up to 96 hours after exercise for scenarios where rapid recovery is key.
Rotherham children celebrate first Children’s University graduation at Gulliver’s Valley
School pupils from Rotherham who take part in Children’s University celebrated their commitment to extra-curricular learning at the first Rotherham Children’s University graduation ceremony.
Hallam helps reveal persecution of black Germans in the Holocaust
Remembering the forgotten black victims of the Holocaust is the aim of two new memorials initiated by a Sheffield Hallam academic
New report reveals international students in Sheffield bring £313 million benefit to economy
New research has revealed that just one year’s intake of incoming international students in the Sheffield Central constituency brings £313 million of benefit to the UK economy.
Sheffield Hallam welcomes Office for Students
Sheffield Hallam has welcomed the chair and newly appointed director of fair access and participation at the Office for Students (OfS) as part of a first joint university visit.