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Sheffield Hallam students offer translation services to international athletes

Sheffield Hallam University students have provided translation services to international athletes competing in the Powerlifting Championships that were held in the city this week.

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Sheffield Business School

Open letter to student accommodation providers

The Vice-Chancellor and President of the Student’s Union at Sheffield Hallam University have written a joint open letter to student landlords and accommodation providers, encouraging them to consider providing refunds, discounts, or flexibility with contracts due to the impact of Covid-19.

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University news
Vice-Chancellor

Sheffield Hallam graduate aiming to change the lives of young footballers in Northern Ireland

A Sheffield Hallam graduate is aiming to change the lives of young people by challenging the Northern Ireland Department of Health’s ban on children playing sport outdoors during the pandemic.

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Sports
Politics and law
Society

Impact of Covid-19 on voluntary sector and social enterprises to be explored in major new study

The dramatic impact that Covid-19 is having on the voluntary sector and social enterprises is to be explored through a major new study.

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Business and management
Society

Hallam academics partner with Bluebell Wood Children’s Hospice for solar racing project

Researchers from Sheffield Hallam University and students from the University’s racing team have worked with young people from Bluebell Wood on a project to create mini solar powered race cars

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Civic
Education

Construction firms join forces on degree apprenticeships set to address industry skills-gap

Two new joint apprenticeships bringing together two national construction companies with Sheffield Hallam University to address industry skills gaps are set to launch this month.

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Built environment
University news

Sheffield Hallam triumphs at international games awards

An immersive virtual reality (VR) game that transforms painful rehabilitation into an enjoyable and effective experience for children has won Best Health Game at the prestigious Games for Change awards.

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Health
Computing

Pioneering fingerprint method developed to help police identify suspects from blood marks

A new forensic fingerprint method has been developed by Sheffield Hallam University which could help police to gain a greater understanding of crime scenes from blood evidence.

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Society
Crime and policing

Sheffield City Council leader and chief executive visit pioneering Hallam food engineering research centre

Sheffield Hallam University has welcomed Council Leader Terry Fox and Chief Executive Kate Josephs to the National Centre of Excellence for Food Engineering (NCEFE).

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Food and nutrition
Engineering

Hallam alumnus helps students flourish in food industry

A graduate from Sheffield Hallam University has set up a mentoring scheme to give food and nutrition students a head start in the food industry

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Food and nutrition
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