Success for Sheffield Hallam in 2021 Complete University Guide
Sheffield Hallam has risen six places in the newly published 2021 Complete University Guide rankings and has been named in the top 20 for student satisfaction.
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.
Degree Apprenticeships report highlights need to boost productivity and social mobility
A new report co-authored by Sheffield Hallam University calls for higher education institutions to work hand in hand with employers to embrace fully integrated, flexible degree apprenticeships.
Universities Minister meets graduate mentors supporting pupils back to learning
Universities Minister, Michelle Donelan, has met a group of graduate mentors doing ‘invaluable work’ supporting pupils across the region back into the classroom during a virtual visit hosted by Sheffield Hallam University today (Thursday 23 July).
Working in partnership to improve early years outcomes
Rachel Parkin from Save the Children UK talks about working in partnership with Sheffield Hallam at our Early Years Community Research Centre.
Nick Hodge
Nick is Research Lead for the Department of Education, Childhood and Inclusion, leader of the Equality, Diversity and Social Justice Research Group and Principal Lecturer in Autism within The Autism Centre.
Funding secured to further expand South Yorkshire Children’s University
Sheffield Hallam has committed to funding the ongoing expansion of the Children's University across South Yorkshire.
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.
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.