Hallam researchers developing virtual reality games to help people rehabilitate from swallowing disorder
Researchers from Sheffield Hallam University are developing new immersive virtual reality (VR) scenarios which will help people to rehabilitate and recover from dysphagia, a swallowing disorder which is highly prevalent in older populations.
South Yorkshire’s ‘overlooked’ food and drink manufacturing sector worth £434m – new report
A new report reveals that South Yorkshire’s food and drink manufacturing sector plays a significant role in the local economy, generating £434 million in economic output and providing 9,000 jobs across 170 businesses.
Hallam students join The Walk – a travelling festival of art and hope in support of refugees
Students are set to welcome Little Amal, a 3.5 metre puppet of a 10-year-old refugee girl, as part of a travelling festival of art and hope in support of refugees.
Revealed: How South Yorkshire migrants joined the gold rush to Australia
Uncovering the history of how South Yorkshire workers followed the gold rush to Australia is the focus of a new project between Sheffield Hallam University and La Trobe University.
Geri Halliwell-Horner amongst leading figures honoured by Sheffield Hallam University
Geri Halliwell-Horner has received an honorary doctorate award from Sheffield Hallam University today in recognition of her commitment to raising the aspirations of children and young people, advocating for women’s rights and an outstanding contribution to the music industry over the last 25 years.
International film festival success for Hallam graduate
A filmmaker who studied at Sheffield Hallam has seen his debut documentary showcased to more than 100 film festivals across the globe.
Hallam women’s rights campaigner shortlisted for prestigious award
A lecturer whose work has helped to transform the support for female victims of violence in India has been shortlisted for an Asian Women of Achievement Award.
Sheffield Hallam collaborates with council on food waste project
Sheffield Hallam University is partnering with Sheffield City Council to introduce a food waste trial scheme to better understand the process of household food disposal across selected areas of Sheffield.
Consortium of universities receive almost £50m to advance UK’s capability in mass spectrometry
Sheffield Hallam University is part of a consortium of institutions to receive almost £50 million government funding to advance the UK’s capability in mass spectrometry.
New model to embed arts and creativity in health services
A new £2.1m research project aims to develop an innovative model to make arts, culture and creativity a core part of health and care services across the UK.