Hallam academics co-author research into the financial health of women’s football
Women’s football clubs in England face financial sustainability issues unless governance structures and league design change significantly, according to a new study by Sheffield Hallam University and University of Portsmouth.
Tim Campbell MBE honoured by Sheffield Hallam University for services to business and enterprise
Entrepreneur and winner of The Apprentice, Tim Campbell MBE, has received an honorary doctorate from Sheffield Hallam University in recognition of his distinguished contribution to business and enterprise
Jodie Marshall
MSc Co-Operative and Social Enterprise Management, Class of 2015.
Sheffield Management Lecture 2016 - Making our way: securing Britain's future prosperity
Dame Fiona Kendrick, CEO of Nestle, delivers this year’s Sheffield Management Lecture in our impressive new Charles Street Building on 6 October
Business schools have key role to play in growing our economy
As Britain stands on the cusp of potential political change, our nation faces significant economic challenges. With stagnant growth and constrained public finances, the next government – regardless of its political stripe – must prioritise revitalising our economy.
ChatGPT can predict future interest rate decisions - new research
A new study by researchers at Sheffield Hallam University demonstrates the ability of large language models like ChatGPT to predict future interest rate decisions by central banks.
Sheffield Hallam welcomes first Doncaster cohort to Help to Grow: Management programme
Sheffield Hallam University has welcomed the first cohort of business leaders from Doncaster to the government-funded Help to Grow: Management programme.
Hallam hosts business breakfast to encourage collaboration with industry
Sheffield Business School at Sheffield Hallam University hosted business professionals from across South Yorkshire in an event which brought together research, innovation and industry.
Hallam hosts financial trading competition for Sheffield students
Students from King Ecgbert’s School and Longley Park Sixth Form have been given a taste of the world of financial trading as part of a competition at Sheffield Hallam University.
Free trading summer school supports students from diverse backgrounds into finance careers
Eighteen students have taken part in a fully funded financial markets trading summer school aiming to encourage young people from more diverse backgrounds into careers in the finance and trading sector