Hallam research confirms ‘extremely’ low levels of Covid-19 risk in gyms
Gyms, fitness clubs and leisure facilities are revealed to have ‘extremely’ low levels of Covid-19 risk, according to the preliminary findings of a new study from Sheffield Hallam’s Advanced Wellbeing Research Centre (AWRC) and King Juan Carlos University in Spain.
Sheffield Hallam A-Levels statement
Following today’s Government announcement on A-Levels and GCSEs (Monday 17 August), we are pleased that students will be awarded grades based on teacher assessments which better reflect their capability and potential to succeed.
Study launched to explore impact of knife crime images on young people
The effects of knife images on young people are set to be examined as part of a new partnership project led by researchers at Sheffield Hallam.
Hallam partners with Sheffield United to score future employment opportunities for students
Sheffield Hallam has teamed up with Sheffield United to strengthen the University’s commitment to supporting sport and physical activity in the region as well as developing new opportunities for students.
Re-accreditation marks out Sheffield Business School as global benchmark for teaching and learning
Four degree programmes led by Sheffield Business School have been re-accredited by the European Foundation for Management Development (EFMD) – a globally recognised benchmark for the quality of teaching and learning.
Sheffield Hallam University collaborates with SYNETIQ to drive HGV fleet decarbonisation
Master’s students at Sheffield Hallam University have collaborated with SYNETIQ, the UK’s leading vehicle salvage, dismantling and recycling company, to help it achieve its net zero ambitions.
Pandemic has ‘wiped out ten years’ progress in older industrial Britain’
Unemployment in older industrial Britain is now above the levels experienced in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis.
University statement on the Birmingham major incident
University statement on the Birmingham major incident
Hallam student named mental health nurse of the year
A ‘remarkable’ Sheffield Hallam University student who made a ‘significant positive impact’ on her course and department has been named Student Nurse of the Year (Mental Health).
New academic partnership to collate evidence to support social prescribing
Leading researchers are being brought together to ensure that evidence of the impact of social prescribing is accessible, useful and compelling.