Supporting science teachers to engage with or carry out research can improve their teaching practice
New research has found that training and development programmes that support primary teachers and secondary science teachers to engage with and use research can improve their teaching.
Ukrainian refugees who benefited from Sheffield Hallam laptop donation visit campus
Ukrainian children who received Google Chromebooks donated by Sheffield Hallam to support their education visited the University campus with their families during last weekend's final autumn open day
New project to examine how primary educators access research to inform teaching
A new major project to examine how primary teachers access and engage with literacy research to inform teaching is underway.
Hallam students support squash programme for local young people
Sheffield-based Steel City Squash combines professfional squash coaching with educational support and creative learning activities.
Global agreement creates international education opportunities in Thailand
Global education opportunities will be created in Thailand and Southeast Asia through a new partnership between Sheffield Hallam University (UK), La Trobe University (Australia), Siam University (Thailand) and Nurture Higher Education.
Sheffield partnership secures £600k funding to support disadvantaged young people
A city-wide partnership has secured more than £600k government funding to support young people adversely affected by the pandemic through education and employability initiatives
ASPIRE programme supports more than 40 Black students into research
More than 40 students from a black background have graduated from a programme set up to help tackle inequality in research and encourage diversity at doctoral-level study.
More than 9,600 students celebrated at biggest ever annual graduation event
More than 9,600 students have graduated from Sheffield Hallam University as part of the biggest ever annual programme of ceremonies.
Sheffield Hallam student named Apprentice of the Year
A Sheffield Hallam University student has been named Apprentice of the Year at the annual Food and Drink Federation awards.
Graduate mentor scheme set to support another 1,400 pupils in South Yorkshire
More than 1,400 GCSE and A-level pupils from across South Yorkshire are set to receive extra support with their studies and future career choices thanks to new funding for a Sheffield Hallam University-led mentoring programme.